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3 things that stood out from Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell before facing No. 2 Indiana
The Badgers will play against perhaps the best opposing offense they've seen this year in the Hoosiers. Here's what Wisconsin is planning and more from Monday's press conference.
How SNAP benefits make their way from the federal government to Wisconsinites’ tables
It’s a two-step process in the state of Wisconsin and the federal government to facilitate the food assistance benefits program.
Madison man arrested for OWI after police pursuit ends on I-39/90 with flat tires
Shortly after 1:15 a.m., Madison police alerted Monona police that they were behind a vehicle entering Monona that had eluded Sun Prairie police earlier in the night.
Wisconsin men's basketball stays steady in AP rankings
The Badgers didn't move in the Associated Press men's college basketball rankings after an undefeated first week of the regular season. Here's where they're slotted.
This Bucks forward is out indefinitely with a neck injury
The Milwaukee veteran has already missed two games and was announced to be out for the foreseeable future ahead of Monday's contest against the Dallas Mavericks.
Wisconsin men's hockey team continues climb in top 10 of national rankings
The Badgers' series split at No. 2 Michigan improved their standing in the national rankings. Here's how things stand.
Trump pardons Wisconsin fake electors, state cases unaffected
The pardons are largely symbolic, however, as they would only protect the individuals from federal prosecutions — of which there are none currently against the Wisconsin Republicans.
Wisconsin State Fair ticket exchange from flooding cancellation runs through Saturday
The exchange is open 9 a.m.–6 p.m. through Friday and 9 a.m.–4 p.m. on Saturday.
Trump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen
Wisconsin was among the states that paid out full benefits during a one-day window between a federal judge ordering full funding and a Supreme Court justice pausing the order.
What, exactly, is a November gale?
The White Hurricane, the Armistice Day Blizzard and the storm that sank the Edmund Fitzgerald are all examples.
SOS: Cabin cable billing issue is resolved
He pays $85 a month for cable and up until recently was able to pay $9.95 a month during the winter months to pause the service.
OUR VIEW: 6 candidates for governor on the economy
Affordability is the biggest threat to Wisconsin’s economy, according to two candidates for governor from different political parties.
New Glarus Brewing’s huge expansion project is on schedule
The $55 million project will add a new visitor experience and expand beer production.
'The Foe and the Fallen' gives new chance to hear the Kissers' 'Greatest War'
Tuesday's show will be a more personal, with the Kissers' Ken Fitzsimmons talking about the history, the songs, the people and their stories. "I sort of channel Bruce Springsteen and Ken Burns," he said.
Bipartisan bill could require all Wisconsin first responders to carry Epi-Pens
The bill is inspired by incidents where people died from anaphylaxis after being exposed to an allergen and first responders couldn’t prevent their deaths because they weren’t carrying Epi-Pens.
OUR VIEW: 6 make case for governor
Affordability is the biggest threat to Wisconsin’s economy, according to two candidates for governor from different political parties.
How to break the doom loop of modern American politics | Lee Drutman and Barry Burden
If politics is the process by which we resolve our differences without violence and figure out how to govern, then it’s been a while since politics has worked well in America.
Polzin: Why this former Wisconsin quarterback can relate to Carter Smith's growing pains
A true freshman hasn't started at quarterback for the Badgers since 1991. That player, Jay Macias, is hoping that streak ends soon.
In the face of federal grant cuts, UW-Madison’s research head learns to pivot in her first year
Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska last September stepped into the top UW-Madison research role with big plans.
UW-Madison wants to conduct more research with the Department of Defense
UW-Madison would be part of “dual-use” defense research — some of which is already happening on campus.






