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Stearns, Janice M.
JANESVILLE - Janice M. Stearns, age 76, a longtime Janesville resident, passed away early Thursday morning, March 26, 2015, at Aster Retirement Assisted Living in Monroe, Wis., where she has r…
Sonby, Imogen "Ann"
DALEYVILLE / MOUNT HOREB - Imogen "Ann" Sonby, age 77, of Mount Horeb, died on Thursday, March 26, 2015, at Ingleside Nursing Home.
McDermott, Burnell
RIDGEWAY - Burnell McDermott, age 95, of Ridgeway, passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2015, at Upland Hills Nursing & Rehab Center in Dodgeville.
Pierstorff, Billie Jean
MADISON - Billie Jean Pierstorff, age 76, went home to meet her Lord and Savior Jesus on Thursday, March 26, 2015, from her home in Madison, where she lived all her married life and raised her…
DOJ turns over reports on Tony Robinson shooting to Dane County DA
The DOJ has turned over its final reports to prosecutors on the events that led up to Madison police Officer Matt Kenny's killing of Tony Robinson.
Dane County home buyer education classes see drop in participation
The class, offered since 2011, made nearly 400 residents eligible for down payment assistance last year.
Chicago Tribune: Why US troops need to stay in Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s new president, Ashraf Ghani, came to Washington this week and expressed something that we hadn’t heard from his predecessor, Hamid Karzai: gratitude. Ghani praised the sacrifices…
Badgers football: Scrimmage, with NCAA officials, provides good moments on both sides of the ball
Wide receiver Robert Wheelwright makes some big plays, while the goal-line defense makes three impressive stops.
UW Health joins UnitedHealthcare network
UW Health has joined UnitedHealthcare's network of providers, giving the insurance company's 1.4 million members in Wisconsin direct access to UW Health. Most of the members are in eastern Wisconsin.
Former Dane County deputy pleads guilty in deaths of 2
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A former Dane County sheriff's deputy has changed his plea to guilty in the killings of his wife and sister-in-law.
Madison Magazine hires new editor
Karen Lincoln Michel is the new editor of Madison Magazine. She replaces Brennan Nardi, who is pursuing a career outside of journalism.
Woman pleads guilty to intimdating a witness
Arrests were made in October as part of a heroin ring
Andrew Steele pleads guilty in killings of wife, sister-in-law; trial focus shifts
A trial set for April 13 now will determine whether he was legally responsible for the deaths of Ashlee Steele and Kacee Tollefsbol.
Burglary prevention urged by Madison police during spring break
Madison schools and UW-Madison are among those on spring break next week
'Pilot Error,' film with Wisconsin ties, explores airplane safety
Talkbacks with screenwriter to be featured at Madison screening April 1.
Crash and chemical spill shuts down westbound I-39/90 near Janesville
No injuries reported; major response underway with 15 chemicals involved.
Focus on Dane County: Meriter prepares for its largest clinic in Middleton
Meriter plans to build its latest clinic on 13 acres, west of Laura Lane, just off the rapidly redeveloping Parmenter Street corridor.
Doug Moe: 35 years on, recalling 'Apocalypse Brown'
A world famous movie director came to Madison in March 1980 to help his friend run for president. It wasn't pretty.
Keep state's cooling-off law for handgun purchases
A Beloit man bought a .22-caliber pistol at a Kmart and killed three people the same morning.
Michigan family suing Wisconsin Dells resort over injury
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin Dells resort is being sued by a Michigan family that claims a teenage boy was injured on a ride that the business knew was unsafe.