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Deerfield man threatened with handgun at Madison gas station
The armed man, who allegedly displayed a gun in his waistband, threatened the man over a woman, police said.
School Spotlight: Madison district growing its own produce
For the first time, produce grown by the Madison School District will be used for its meal program.
Prep notes: Middleton's Jake Van Emburgh says state title is his aim
WIAA reviews special-qualifier issue; no more Middleton players included for state tournament
Medical College of Wisconsin to start pharmacy school
Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee plans to open a pharmacy school in 2017 or 2018, adding to Wisconsin's two pharmacy schools at UW-Madison and Concordia University.
U.S. credit union members' savings hit historic trillion-dollar mark
The CUNA Mutual Group report also showed growth in new auto loans and may reflect broader economic confidence.
Average Madison gas price remains roughly the same over the past week
Madison gas prices remained roughly the same over the past week, according to auto club AAA figures.
Packers: Former coach Mike Sherman to coach Cape Cod high school
Sherman said that he took the high school job because he didn't want to put his family through another move.
Minneapolis Star Tribune: Graduating from college in an era of guarded optimism
By the middle of June, more than 1.8 million young Americans will have graduated from four-year colleges this year. Many will have endured commencement speeches intended to inspire and motivat…
State Patrol warns motorists to watch out for wayward deer
A dispatcher reporter eight deer-vehicle collisions on the overnight shift and another one Monday morning.
Pro golf: Champions Tour event coming to University Ridge in 2016
The event will be sponsored by American Family Insurance, which also sponsors Edgerton native and PGA Tour champion Steve Stricker.
What Charter-Time Warner Cable deal could mean for consumers
Over the long run, critics say the collective weight of such deals may mean higher prices for subscribers.
Madison officials puzzled by state move to exempt Hill Farms project from zoning rules
City officials would like to know the reason, since they worked with state on zoning concerns.
Michael Perry: A stickler for lawn mower maintenance
I am not your leading lawn guy. Don’t get me wrong — I admire a neat lawn, in very much the same way I admire a nicely knotted tie. Looks good, good for you for doing it, and I’ll be over here…
Blue Sky Science: What things can your center of gravity help you with?
Q What things can your center of gravity help you with?
A Handel opera on the Darth side
Fresco Opera Theatre takes "Rinaldo" to a far-away galaxy.
Catching Up: Verona approves TIF for United Vaccines relocation
A Fitchburg company that makes mink vaccines used by fur farmers will move to Verona after the City Council approved $700,000 in public financing incentives.
Police use drone to track robbery suspect
Middleton Fire Chief Aaron Harris said the drone was bought using a private donation.
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Us-versus-them politics in America disintegrating
For all the decades of its existence, American social conservatism has been rooted in a premise simple enough to be fully expressed in just three words:
Brewers: Khris Davis put on disabled list with knee injury
The left fielder is expected to have surgery Tuesday for a torn meniscus in his right knee and it's unclear how long he might be out.
State park season in full swing and with new amenities
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — There are spectacular views from the bluffs over the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, waterfalls to photograph and wooden towers to climb.






