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Madison police officer was sober after Tony Robinsin shooting
Blood tests show a white Madison Police officer who killed a black man was sober after the shooting.
Bergstrom buys Chevrolet dealership from Stark
Bergstrom is now selling Chevrolets next to its Cadillac dealership along the Beltline.
Beer Baron: Double-digit seeds fall short of Beer Bracket Elite Eight
All four 1 seeds, three 2 seeds and a single 3 seed are left vying to enter the Final Four.
Boys basketball: Madison Memorial's Brett Tauber to play at UW-Stevens Point
Madison Memorial senior Brett Tauber, a 6-foot-6 forward, has made a verbal commitment to play for NCAA Division III national champion UW-Stevens Point next year.
Cellectar narrows losses
The Madison company is working on compounds to fight cancer.
Richland County hacked by pro-ISIS vandals
Internet vandals visited Richland County's website over the weekend, defacing the county and other public domain websites with pro-Islamic messages.
Homicide charge added in heroin overdose death case
Prosecutors added a first-degree reckless homicide charge Thursday in the case of a Madison man charged with selling heroin that killed a man in Middleton in December.
Molly Ringwald sings a new old tune
The '80s movie icon taps into the Great American Songbook and also the music of her youth.
Prep football: Monona Grove names Brandon Beckwith new head football coach
Monona Grove has hired Brandon Beckwith as the seventh head football coach in the 60-year history of his program.
Election 2015: Brooklyn Village Board
Incumbent Todd Klahn is among a field of five candidates running for three seats on the Brooklyn Village Board. Klahn did not respond to requests for information.
Election 2015: Waunakee village president
Two candidates are seeking a two-year term as Waunakee village president, replacing outgoing president John Laubmeier. The election is April 7.
Wausau girl wins state contest with giant cabbage
WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) — A 28.6-pound cabbage grown by a central Wisconsin girl has won an annual statewide growing contest for third-graders.
Chris Rickert: Scott Walker hits the campaign trail armed with what works (for him)
It is galling to see Walker gallivanting around the country while there are real challenges in the Badger State.
Restaurant review: New kosher cafe makes do without dairy
This cafe, tucked into the Hillel building, is largely a secret spot, away from the campus crowds and hubbub.
Dr. Carleen Hanson: Strep throat is common and contagious
Dear Dr. Hanson: My 9-year-old son has had multiple classmates out over the past week with strep throat. Can you tell me more about this and how concerned should I be if he gets a sore throat?
Know Your Madisonian: Geoffrey Asmus
Geoffrey Asmus was the winner of Madison's Funniest Comic Contest 2015 at The Comedy Club On State this month.
Badgers men's basketball: North Carolina dangerous in transition offense
LOS ANGELES — The fast-break points category on a stat sheet is hardly precise, because it falls in the eyes of the beholder.
Tom Oates: To be elite, UW must beat elite — and Badgers will get that chance
College basketball royalty stands in the middle of UW's road to a potential national title.
Bucks: Young team seeks lift from buzzer-beater after losing skid
After a strong first three months to this season, the Bucks have struggled over the last month with the roster altered by injuries and a trade deadline deal.