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Man arrested, allegedly cut family member with knife, Madison police say
A Madison man has been arrested for allegedly cutting a family member with a knife at a West Side residence early Monday morning.
Memorial Union Terrace to reopen May 20, will be partially open for graduation weekend
The Union's plans call for all but a small piece of the Terrace to be open temporarily from May 12-15.
Wisconsin Democrats unveil partial delegate list for national convention
The 57 delegates and five alternates, hailing from each of Wisconsin's eight congressional districts, were picked at recent party caucuses.
Woman shot in Sauk County drive-by shooting Sunday reportedly dead
The 44-year-old from Buffalo Grove, Illinois, was identified by several media sources as Tracy Czaczkowski.
Crops play catch-up; wet weather still causing field work delays
Wisconsin's crops got a late start this spring thanks to cold and wet weather but appear to be catching up in a good part of the state, according to the weekly progress report.
Fired Dean doctor gets $2.2 million jury award
A doctor who was fired for alleged inappropriate contact with female patients has won a $2.2 million award after a jury said Dean Clinic’s investigation of him was unfair.
Man identified in rural Blanchardville house fire was resident, authorities say
The man found dead inside a rural Blanchardville home early Monday has been identified as the resident of the home.
Badgers women's rowing: Wisconsin First Varsity Eight named Big Ten Boat of the Week
UW recorded a first-place finish over Minnesota in the Border Battle with a season-best time of 6 minutes, 8.10 seconds.
Badgers men's basketball: Wisconsin will play at Creighton in Gavitt Tipoff Games
Creighton went 20-15 last year and advanced to the NIT quarterfinals.
Driver's license scholarships now available at all Madison public high schools
High school teens of driving age have a few days left to apply for a unique program started by Dane County in the Madison school district to help get more teens their driver's licenses if not able to afford one…
Revenues climb for Exact Sciences, but losses also widen
The Madison company, whose Cologuard test screens for colorectal cancer, reported first-quarter results Tuesday.
Women's hockey: Madison native Amanda Kessel signs with NWHL's New York Riveters
She won the Patty Kazmaier Award as the best women's college hockey player in 2013 and helped Minnesota to the NCAA championship this past March.
Man knocked out at James Madison Park, police say
A Madison man was taken to the hospital Monday night after a man larger than him allegedly picked him up and threw him to the ground at James Madison Park, knocking him unconscious.
Prep boys golf: Tee times set for Wednesday's first round of Morgan Stanley Shootout
Tee times have been set for Wednesday's opening round of the 25th annual Morgan Stanley Shootout.
Juneau County man killed when skid steer falls on him, authorities say
A man working under a skid steer was killed Monday when support holding the vehicle collapsed in Juneau County, authorities said.
Woman hit by glass trying to break up fight, Madison police say
A woman who tried to break up a verbal fight between a boyfriend and girlfriend was hit in the face by a glass thrown by the man, the woman ending up in the hospital and the glass thrower at large.
Madison man gets 32nd operating after suspension ticket
A Madison man stopped for speeding on Monday added to his operating while suspended citation total as well, getting his 32nd ticket for that particular offense.
Restaurant News: Surco Peruvian victim of Cottage Grove Road construction
The Peruvian restaurant on Cottage Grove Road is taking a break because of the construction going on outside its door, its owner said.
Men's college basketball: List of Big Ten transfers and early NBA Draft entries
A running list of transfers and early NBA Draft entries for each team in the Big Ten.
April was 4th safest for traffic deaths in last 70 years, State Patrol says
April of 2016 was the fourth safest April on Wisconsin roads in terms of traffic deaths since the end of World War II more than 70 years ago, according to the State Patrol.