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WIAA state baseball: Middleton loses Alec Morrison, state quarterfinal vs. Green Bay Preble
Morrison, the Cardinals' starting pitcher and cleanup hitter, leaves the game after being hit in the forehead by line drive in the first inning of Tuesday's 4-2 loss.
Cal financial director named UW finance, administration vice chancellor
The head of financial planning and analysis at California-Berkeley has been named the vice chancellor for finance and administration at UW-Madison.
Epic Systems asks court to reduce nearly $1 billion jury award
Epic Systems Corp. told a federal court this month that it should reduce the nearly $1 billion awarded by a jury in April against an Indian conglomerate, to bring the award in line with state law.
Packers: Minicamp not mandatory for about 15 veterans
Coach Mike McCarthy is excusing a select group of players for minicamp, which started Tuesday.
WIAA state baseball: Burlington ends Janesville Craig's bid for a championship repeat
Burlington rallies from a 3-0 deficit behind a 13-hit attack to take a 5-3 victory in a WIAA Division 1 state quarterfinal.
Scott Walker tweets image of 48-star American flag
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — All Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker wanted to do was celebrate Flag Day.
Pro golf: Players field set for inaugural American Family Insurance Championship
The PGA Tour Champions event will include eight of the top 10 players in the current Schwab Cup standings, including Bernhard Langer, winner of two major senior championships in the 2016 season.
Alleged La Hacienda shooter chased and arrested by Madison police
A man suspected of shooting and wounding two men at a South Side restaurant parking lot in May was chased and arrested by Madison police on Monday.
WIAA state baseball: Middleton falls to Green Bay Preble in Division 1 state quarterfinal
After Cardinals starting pitcher Alex Morrison gets knocked out of the game by a line drive, the Hornets take the lead early and hold on.
Indian Lake getting public fishing pier, other amenities to enhance 'crown jewel' of county parks
Indian Lake in northwest Dane County is one of the more popular county parks, and with new amenities coming this year, it's popularity is certain to grow.
Four candidates up for cultural competency post at UW-Madison
Four candidates, including two from UW-Madison, are being considered to head the new campus-wide initiative for cultural competency at the state's flagship university.
Beer Baron: A blueberry beer that has no blueberries
Milwaukee Brewing's Weekend at Louie's uses blueberry-infused tea instead of fruit.
Janesville firefighters kept busy with 2 house fires Saturday
Janesville firefighters had a busy day on Saturday with fires in two different homes, with one firefighter taken to a hospital for heat-related symptoms.
Stabbing victim suffered life-threatening injuries, Richland County Sheriff says
A fight between two men in Richland County Sunday night left one man with life-threatening injuries and the other taken to a local hospital.
Chris Rickert: In the face of another mass shooting, fatalism trumps gun control
Fatalism becomes the fallback position for many gun-rights folks faced with another mass shooting.
Brewers: Giants reportedly eyeing trade for Ryan Braun
The Giants have engaged in “preliminary talks” with the Brewers about a trade for outfielder Ryan Braun, according to a report by USA Today.
WIAA state baseball: Friendly Wiffle ball competition prepares Lodi for another state run
The Blue Devils have earned a return to the WIAA Division 2 state tournament after capturing the 2013 state title.
WIAA state baseball: Marquis Reuter, J.P. Curran provide winning leadership for Sun Prairie
Marquis Reuter was a fourth-grader when his parents moved from Madison to Sun Prairie. But the youngster felt so nervous about changing teams, he continued playing with his friends from Madison’s East Side.
Brewers: Giants reportedly interested in Ryan Braun
Giants eye Braun?
Report: Rainfall helping crops, hampering field work
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A new report has found that rainy, warm weather has helped corn and soybean crops across Wisconsin but has hampered some farmers' ability to harvest hay.