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Brewers: Aramis Ramirez, Ryan Braun spark victory over Phillies
PHILADELPHIA — Aramis Ramirez drove in three runs and Ryan Braun had four hits to lead the Milwaukee Brewers over the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 Tuesday night.
Badgers men's basketball: Greg Gard focused solely on current responsibilities
When a reporter accidentally addressed him as “Bo” at one point Tuesday afternoon during a news conference at the Kohl Center, Greg Gard responded by laughing off the mistake.
Tom Oates: Recruiting figures to be a tough sell after Ryan's announcement
With uncertainty about who will replace the UW men's basketball coach, prospects may be leery of committing.
NFL: Brett Favre tells SI he could still play
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre told Sports Illustrated that he could still play in the league.
Delays could push back start of Madison police body camera program
Delays this spring pushed back the process the city will use to create policies for the cameras.
WEDC board member: "I don't think there's any smoking guns here"
Raymond Dreger, a board member of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., and chairman of the agency's audit committee, said some of the agency's biggest problems have been resolved.
Badgers men's basketball: Bo Ryan to ride off on his own terms
As a group of reporters awaited Bo Ryan’s arrival at a news conference in the Kohl Center concourse Tuesday afternoon, the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball coach slowly rounded a corne…
Court decision separates church from state -- Mary Lybeck
First, for all those who object to the U.S. Supreme Court decision on gay marriage on a religious basis, just stop.
Civil rights trump religious beliefs -- Larry Classen
Judging by some reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the Obergefell v. Hodges case about gay marriage, a lot of people still don't get it.
Court ruling will open the flood gates -- Brian Brown
In America, the two distinct worlds of what is legal or illegal, and what is right or wrong, often coexist and are in conflict with each other at the same time.
County pays for students' driver's licenses
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi launched a $22,150 pilot program Tuesday that aims to reduce barriers to employment by paying for low-income Madison students' driver's education classes.
Badgers women's basketball: Watertown native Sasha Palmer named an assistant coach
Basketball has helped take Sasha Palmer around the world. And now it’s helped bring her home.
Heinz executives will rule after Kraft-Heinz merger
But Mark Magnesen, president of Madison-based Oscar Mayer, will be among those to stay.
UW-Madison university relations' Vince Sweeney to retire
UW-Madison's founding vice chancellor for university relations announced he'll retire in August after nearly 25 years working at the school.
Madison man charged with possessing child pornography
A Madison man was charged Tuesday with three counts of possessing child pornography after state agents, working with the FBI, found he had made images available for download by others and had …
DNR to do full environmental study on proposed hog megafarm
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Department of Natural Resources says it will require a full environmental impact study of a proposed hog "megafarm" in northern Wisconsin.
Owner to face fines for selling synthetic marijuana at convenience stores
The stores' owner was first warned two years ago to stop selling synthetic marijuana. Police found nearly 40 pounds of the drug at his stores last week.
Former Black Earth village clerk set to plead in embezzlement case
Former Black Earth village clerk-treasurer Stephanie Lathrop was scheduled Monday to return to court in August to enter pleas on at least one of two felony theft charges she has faced since Ma…
Bloomenkranz, Gisela Maria
MIDDLETON - Gisela Maria Bloomenkranz, age 97, died at home on Dec. 23, 2014.
Cox, Thelma M.
MADISON - Thelma M. Cox, age 94, died peacefully on Sunday, June 28, 2015, at Waunakee Manor. She was born in Stoughton on May 28, 1921, to the late Thorris and Anna Hofland.






