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UW surgeon champions hands-on tests for doctors
After Dr. Carla Pugh and a resident, or doctor-in-training, cracked open the chest of a crash victim, the patient’s heart stopped.
Wisconsin State Journal launches annual Empty Stocking Club fund drive
Since 1918, the Empty Stocking Club has had one goal: to make sure that every child in our area, no matter how needy, will receive at least one quality gift at Christmas.
Empty Stocking Club gifts top $7,000
You can help again this year.
Green efforts at Madison sewer plant backfire, prompt DNR citations
The Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment allegedly violated its air pollution permit 32 times.
Cameras on police will provide clarity
Cameras are already in Madison police cars to record traffic stops.
Chris Rickert: Open enrollment figures one reason for Madison schools to look inward
Madison's history with open enrollment is one good reason the School Board might want to worry less at what's going on at the Capitol and more about what its educators are doing in the schools.
Doug Moe: A bike trip to remember
A young Madison man takes two months to go to the East Coast and back.
Garden calendar | For the week of Nov. 16
Tips for your flowers, trees and shrubs.
Travel: Calendar
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Clarence Lusane: Midterm results not a GOP mandate
WASHINGTON — Don’t jump to conclusions: The sweeping Republican victory on Election Day does not mean the voters have embraced the Republican Party’s ideas, let alone the tea party agenda.
Packers: Scoring edge at Lambeau could mean good things for playoffs
In every Super Bowl but one in the past decade, at least one of the participants has ranked in the top four in regular-season home scoring.
Robert Freeman: Echoes of history reverberate from WWI
At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the Great War was over. But the “War to End All Wars” famously didn’t live up to its billing.
Trivia Night draws fans of children's lit
Children’s book lovers went head to head in a trivia bowl on Nov. 7, to support the Cooperative Children’s Book Center, with acclaimed Madison author Kevin Henkes as the emcee.
Shelley Peterman Schwarz: Illness can offer gifts as well
“I believe you have multiple sclerosis,” the neurologist announced that day in August 1979. After the appointment, I drove straight to my husband Dave’s office. Barely making eye contact with …
On View: Winter Art Fair Off the Square
For 25 years, artists have been showing their pieces at the Winter Art Fair Off the Square, which runs Sunday, Nov. 16, at Monona Terrace.
Esther Cepeda: Why some reject feminism
CHICAGO — And now for another episode of “As the Feminism Turns” — you know, the overwrought soap opera about who is and isn’t a feminist, what it means today and whether it has relevance to w…
WIAA state boys volleyball: Milwaukee Marquette comes back to earn title
MILWAUKEE — Top-seeded Milwaukee Marquette was on the ropes Saturday evening.
Badgers women's basketball: Dakota Whyte hopes summer work pays off
Dakota Whyte is not afraid to dream big. And she’s determined to develop a game as big as her dreams.
Badgers women's soccer: Cara Walls, Genevieve Richard spark UW past DePaul
The fourth-seeded University of Wisconsin women’s soccer team wasn’t fazed by a matchup with Big East Conference regular-season and tournament champion DePaul — one of only two unbeaten teams …
WIAA state girls swimming: Verona/Mount Horeb's Beata Nelson breaks national high school record as part of three-record day
Nelson, a junior, sets an age-group national record in the 100 butterfly, breaks her own state marks in the 100 fly and 100 backstroke, and swims on the record-breaking 200 medley relay.