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Developer aiming newest 12-story apt tower at college students with less money
Hub Squared, slated for 510 University Ave., is to have 348 units, with about 75% renting for middle-rate rents.
Beer Baron: The Beer Bracket's down to the Sweet 16, too
Three double-digit seeds -- from MobCraft, Grumpy Troll and Tyranena -- crash the Sweet 16 party.
Supreme Court turns away challenge to Wisconsin voter ID law; ACLU asks appeals court to block law
The justices' action means the state is free to impose the voter ID requirement in future elections, and is further evidence that the court put the law on hold last year only because the elect…
Badgers men's basketball: Zak Showalter's 15 minutes of fame were much-deserved
The Badgers needed a spark and the sophomore from Germantown gave it to them, scoring five points, grabbing a career-high five rebounds and dishing out two assists in 15 minutes.
Outdoors: Deer and Turkey Expo seminars will challenge hunters
The seminar titles luring hunters, among others, to Madison for the Field and Stream/Outdoor Life Deer and Turkey Expo on April 10-12 are a bit confusing.
Baltimore Sun: Hold the NSA accountable for its spying
It’s been nearly two years since former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden leaked documents to the media revealing the existence of a massive government spying program that sco…
Wild & Scenic Film Festival showcases activism and awe
In the footage planned for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, there’s not only great scenery; there’s also passion for the land people call home.
Madison Style: A Madison retail family finds new home on Monroe Street
Four generations of a family business and a bit of Madison’s history are epitomized at Monroe Street boutique Rupert Cornelius. Store owner Julie Cornelius continues a tradition started by her…
Catching Up: Fitchburg development zone
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is accepting public comment on the controversial plan through April 3.
Singing a song for epilepsy
Former Met opera singer Kitt Reuter-Foss talks about her long journey with epilepsy.
UW System won't cover full tuition for Course Options next school year
Facing their own $300 million worth of budget cuts in Gov. Scott Walker's 2015-17 spending proposal, the UW System will not be again covering the full cost of high school courses that give stu…
Mayoral issue series: Homelessness, poverty get candidates' attention
As the flow of top city accolades continue, Madison still struggles with homelessness and poverty.
Michael Perry: Hearing grandpa's voice for the first time
CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK: During World War II my grandfather recorded a message for his wife and little boy (my father). Later, cancer surgery left Grandpa’s voice a hoarse whisper. We grandch…
Just Ask Us: What makes the Garver Feed Mill historic?
The Garver Feed Mill, designated as a landmark on March 7, 1994, could soon be redeveloped into an artisan food production facility.
Doug Moe: Seeing the world by ship and song
Madison native Amanda Poulson sings and dances on cruise ships, and it has let her see the world.
Ask the Weather Guys: Why was part of the sky green on Tuesday night?
Why was part of the sky green on Tuesday night?
Election profile: Brooklyn president
Incumbent Nadine Walsten faces village trustee Patricia Hawkey in the race for Brooklyn village president.
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Republican list of things you cannot say
You are, perhaps, already familiar with the Republican List of Things You Cannot Say. If not, here’s a quick refresher:
Bucks: LeBron James, Cavs too much for slumping Milwaukee
James scored 28 points, J.R. Smith had 23 and Cleveland began a three-game road trip with a 108-90 win on Sunday in Milwaukee.
Brewers: Breaking out of slump, Ryan Braun homers for 2nd straight day
Braun, who started the spring hitless in 12 at-bats, is 3 for 6 since with two home runs.