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Outdoors: Ice-out nearly complete; turkey season set to open next week
Nearly all lakes and flowages in northwestern Wisconsin became ice free in the past week and ice-out is progressing fast on waters in north-central and northeast Wisconsin and all waters shoul…
SWIB staff to receive nearly $12 million in bonuses
Employees get the rewards for beating their benchmarks over the past five years.
Madison property values rise again
Real estate values jump a healthy 5.5 percent with increases for residential and commercial properties.
New York Times: Israel makes unworkable demands on Iran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has gone into overdrive against a nuclear agreement with Iran.
UW regents approve tuition increases
The increases would affect out-of-state undergraduates and graduate students in select programs.
Mob Craft to build in Milwaukee but has plans for Madison, too
In addition to opening a 14,000 square-foot brewery, Mobcraft has plans for a one-barrel tasting room in Madison.
Thirteen local entries advance to Governor's Business Plan Contest finalist round
Thirteen of the 24 entries advancing to the finalist round of the 12th-annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest are from the Madison area.
Esther Cepeda: Schools shouldn't ignore gender difference in learning
CHICAGO — I just finished reading “Boys Adrift: The Five Factors Driving the Growing Epidemic of Unmotivated Boys and Underachieving Young Men,” written by Dr. Leonard Sax after years of seein…
Badgers men's basketball: Sam Dekker leaves UW to enter NBA draft
Dekker, who will forgo his senior season with the Badgers, is projected as a first-round selection in the June draft, perhaps as a lottery pick.
Hands on Wisconsin: State Treasurer's views on climate not important
State Treasurer Matt Adamczyk has banned staffers for the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands from discussing climate change. He says his own views of the topic are not important.
Badgers men's basketball: Frank Kaminsky wins Wooden Award, CBS Sports reports
Kaminsky swept all of the major player of the year awards.
April offers many ways to appreciate jazz
It's a busy month for jazz music in Madison and beyond.
Events for Jazz Appreciation Month
Jazz Appreciation Month events are sprinkled throughout the city, making it a busy month of music in Madison.
Belly dancers bring their art to Monona Terrace
Bellydancing UW presents both student and professional dancers in its 15th annual spring showcase.
More evidence cop cameras are needed
A white police officer was charged with murder this week after a video showed him fatally shooting a fleeing black man. The South Carolina city where it happened is now ordering body cameras f…
Doug Moe: Cruising the Caribbean with Keillor
Madison's Buzz Kemper gets a 40th anniversary gift from a famous former colleague.
Focus on Dane County: Stoughton election results show wide Wal-Mart TIF opposition
Voters' response to a series of advisory referendums and City Council races show that opposition to a major development that includes a Wal-Mart SuperCenter might be more widespread than propo…
On View | Large Scale Woodcuts
An exhibition of prints by Matthew Bindert is on view at the Edgewood College Gallery beginning on Wednesday.
Dr. Zorba Paster: Peanuts prove beneficial
We have known for years tree nuts such as walnuts, cashews, pistachios and — my favorite — macadamias are good for your health. Nuts and seeds are loaded with nutrients — high in protein, vita…