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In the Spirit: A prominent campus-area landlord looks to leave a religious legacy
With UpperHouse, Steve and Laurel Brown hope to foster thoughtful faith-based dialogue.
Characters search for home amid chaos
Megan Kruse’s debut novel, “Call Me Home,” evokes the chilling landscape of domestic violence, but more poignant in Kruse’s story is the sibling connection at the heart of the novel, one that …
Inventory crunch hits condos
After a major over-build in the mid-2000s, the pendulum on condos has swung back enough to show a scarcity.
Tight spring inventory pushes home buyers to look beyond listings
With few houses on the market, flexibility and creativity are called for to find attractive off-market properties.
On Wisconsin: Getting to know the Badger State a little better
Thirty small state communities are featured in the State Journal's list of unique places.
Career Corner: Getting back in the groove: College as an adult student
Have you thought about going back to school, but not sure where to start? You’re not alone. But how can you best make the transition back to the world of education?
Legal experts disagree on merits of chief justice lawsuit
Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson has sued to delay enactment of a constitutional amendment OK'd by voters that likely would result in removing her from her leadership post on the court.
Health Sense: Madison health care cost is high and low
Madison is among the seven costliest of 78 metro areas for three medical procedures, a government report found.
Experts: High bar must be met to charge officers involved in shootings
In evaluating the Tony Robinson shooting, Ismael Ozanne will be guided by legal standards experts say are generous to those claiming self defense.
To evaluate shootings, experts say, look beyond charging decision
The prosecutor's review only answers one question raised by a shooting, and doesn't speak to whether the incident could have been handled differently.
More Wisconsin voters welcome increased property taxes to operate schools
The number of Wisconsin school districts turning to voters to fund operating costs has climbed rapidly over the past five elections.
PETA wants dairy farmers to breed genetically modified cows
Dehorning calves is central issue to debate between PETA and dairy experts.
'Didn't we see them at the Smithsonian?' --Darryl McCants wins this week's You Toon caption contest (copy)
Darryl McCants of Madison is this week’s You Toon winner — again. He has won the last three caption contests in a row. If he keeps this up, we might have to make him an honorary judge.
Garden calendar | For the week of April 12
Tips for your flowers, trees and shrubs.
Madison Bach Musicians stages its first opera with Rameau's 'Pygmalion'
Performance caps year-long celebration of the French composer's work and ideas at UW-Madison.
Take all 49 policy items out of state budget
Gov. Scott Walker’s $68 billion state budget is stuffed with policy that has little if anything to do with spending money.
Chris Rickert: Wisconsin voters opt for balance, democracy on their highest court
Under Shirley Abrahamson's leadership, the Supreme Court's relations in recent years haven't exactly been all hugs and kisses.
Doug Moe: Inner kid bursts out big time
Mount Horeb insurance agent Peter Walton had a week to remember in March.
Abraham Lincoln has fulfilled his mission -- State Journal editorial from 150 years ago
This State Journal editorial ran on April 17, 1865, three days after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln:
Jim Palmer: Don't rush to judge Madison shooting
The tragic death of Tony Robinson in Madison has generated a great deal of media attention and public scrutiny, and appropriately so. People have the right and responsibility to express concer…