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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…
What to watch this week: Season premiere for "Game of Thrones"
The ad man goes up against the holy man, sort of, when “Mad Men” returns for its last seven episodes on Easter Sunday.
Going Out: Weekend highlights
The annual Wisconsin Spring Powwow, sponsored by UW-Madison and the Native American student group Wunk Sheek, is set for Saturday at the UW Field House, 1450 Monroe St. The event runs from 10 …
Packers: Patriots highlight preseason schedule; Don Barclay signs 1-year deal
The Packers also will play at Pittsburgh Aug. 20-24, and host Philadelphia Aug. 27-30 and New Orleans Sept. 3-4.
Brewers: Long stretch against NL Central could be telling
MILWAUKEE — With a painful opening-series sweep at the hands of the Colorado Rockies in the books, the Milwaukee Brewers got a chance to catch their breath and regroup on Thursday.
Wall Street Journal's best-selling books
"The Girl on the Train" leads this week's fiction lists and "Dead Wake" leads the non-fiction lists.
State Patrol arrests alleged kidnapping suspect in Washington County
A man who allegedly kidnapped a woman and her 2-year-old son in Outagamie County Thursday was arrested several hours later.
Power outage is affecting residences and street lights on Madison's East Side
Police don't know the extent of the outage, but MG&E has been notified.
Badgers women's basketball: Minnesota prized prep recruit Courtney Fredrickson commits to UW
Courtney Fredrickson can only hope that her time as a member of the University of Wisconsin women’s basketball program lives up to her first moments as a Badger-to-be.
Charles Krauthammer: What we've given up in the Iran deal
“Negotiations ... to prevent an Iranian capability to develop a nuclear arsenal are ending with an agreement that concedes this very capability ...”
Obama and Iran can't be trusted -- Robert White
President Barack Obama is working on an agreement with Iran that he promises will prevent that country from developing a nuclear weapon.
Badgers coverage should have been more positive -- Patti Bartosch
The Badgers basketball team should be very proud of their tremendous season.
Economics, not EPA, doomed mine -- David Barron
Gogebic Taconite’s decision to abandon plans for a northern Wisconsin iron ore mine offered them an easy, albeit false, rhetorical argument: Blame the feds.
Federal judge denies Justice Shirley Abrahamson's push to block amendment
A federal judge on Thursday denied Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson's request for a temporary restraining order blocking a constitutional amendment that likely would le…
Gov. Scott Walker embarking on second trade mission of the year
The visit to Europe comes as the potential presidential candidate studies foreign policy issues.
Two weekends to lure the entrepreneur in all of us
Startup Weekend returns this weekend, followed by the launch of MadHacks.