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Saved from the woodpile — to ignite ideas
UW-Madison professor Tom Loeser is considered to be one of the finest art-furniture makers in America.
Madison Style: Shoo focuses on 'investment quality' footwear
Madison shoe store Shoo proclaims itself “the definition of footwear.” Its dozens of varieties of classic and funky footwear for men and women represents a unique selection of shoes — many not…
Focus on Dane County: How some municipal referendums fared
In something far beyond a landslide, Middleton voters approved the creation of a stormwater utility that will assess property owners a new fee for the maintenance of the city's stormwater infr…
City efforts to build new Downtown park could start soon
Paid for with developer fees, the park would be around two acres and could cost between $4 million and $7 million.
Dr. Carleen Hanson: Keeping up with changing vaccination recommendations
Dear Dr. Hanson: At my 11-year-old son’s well child check last week, his pediatrician recommended giving him the HPV vaccine. I was surprised that it was offered to him because I thought the v…
Packers: Randall Cobb making big plays — big payday next?
The fourth-year receiver is in the last season of his rookie contract after being drafted in 2011.
Badgers men's hockey preview: UW vs. North Dakota
The Badgers will face Northern Michigan Friday night and Saturday night at the Resch Center in Green Bay.
Badgers men's hockey: Mike Eaves tweaks lineup during extended prep for North Dakota
Freshmen Adam Rockwood and Cameron Hughes are moved to center on the top two lines.
Badgers volleyball: Bingo! Kelly Sheffield won't settle for second best on recruiting trail
The future of the University of Wisconsin volleyball program can be measured in a single word — “BINGO” — always in all caps and punctuated by at least a couple of exclamation points.
WIAA football preview: Lancaster's Nate Tranel hopes to earn one more run at Camp Randall
Nate Tranel enjoyed his good fortune when he capped his freshman football season three years ago at Camp Randall Stadium.
WIAA girls swimming: Rachel Powers goes whatever distance it takes for Sun Prairie
The way most coaches see it, high school swimming is a sprinter’s sport. And that makes the success of Sun Prairie’s Rachel Powers all the more remarkable.
WIAA football playoffs: Reedsburg rides its defense into Division 3 quarterfinals
Reedsburg football coach Brian Pottinger is the mind behind the Beavers’ option offense. But he knows his defense has been the driving force behind the program’s success this season.
Outdoors: Wisconsin's deer hunting chronology
Wisconsin has a long and storied tradition of regulated gun deer hunting stretching all the way back to 1851.There have been many changes over the years but few as dramatic as those experience…
WIAA state girls volleyball: Top-ranked Divine Savior Holy Angels tops Kimberly
ASHWAUBENON — The top-ranked Milwaukee Divine Savior Holy Angels girls volleyball team rebounded from a first-set loss to beat Kimberly 15-25, 25-16, 25-10, 25-19 in a WIAA Division 1 state qu…
Illinois fugitive wanted for shooting arrested in Beloit
Sergio Ortiz-Raygoza, 22, was arrested peacefully at about 7:50 p.m. Thursday at a Beloit home, police said.
WIAA boys volleyball: Middleton earns second straight state tournament berth
The Cardinals rally to win three straight sets after Kettle Moraine took the opening set.
WIAA state girls volleyball: DeForest runs out of gas late in five-set loss to Muskego
ASHWAUBENON — The right kind of experience proved to be a valuable asset for the Muskego girls volleyball team on Thursday.
Badgers football: Coaches, teammates say Peniel Jean is the ultimate example of a team player
“There’s no one better as far as being selfless on this team," said Bill Busch, the UW safeties coach. “There’s no one I’ve ever coached that I appreciate more than him, ever."
Charles Krauthammer: Seize the day, control the agenda
WASHINGTON — Memo to the GOP. You had a great night on Tuesday. But remember: You didn’t win it. The Democrats lost it.
Police could start using body cameras next year under new proposal
Officers in one of Madison's police districts could start using body cameras as soon as next fall -- with an eye toward expanding the program city-wide.