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Encourage peace as investigation of Tony Robinson shooting continues
The state Division of Criminal Investigation is determining what happened before, during and after the fatal police shooting of Tony Robinson two weeks ago.
Doug Moe: 75 years on, pen pals still friends
A long distance friendship between Cross Plains and New York City marks a significant milestone.
Chris Rickert: Robinson killing sends Madisonians searching for ways to fix the police
No police department is perfect (and never will be). The question is: What more can police do to reduce the chances of another tragedy like the death of Tony Robinson?
On View | David Williams at the Gallery at Yahara Bay Distillery
Local artist David Williams is featured this spring at The Gallery at Yahara Bay Distillery. Williams uses watercolors as his main art form with an emphasis on vivid colors and emotional conte…
Being a lobbyist shouldn't carry stigma
This State Journal editorial ran on March 25, 1915:
Travel: Calendar
Coming in Wisconsin this week:Explore past at MPM
Shelley Peterman Schwarz: Teaching household chores and responsibilities
I think most parents who have a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis (MS), worry about the impact their illness will have on their children. At least that was my experience. Daughter Jamie,…
Garden calendar | For the week of March 22
Tips for your flowers, trees and shrubs.
Kathleen Parker: Hillary and the media share madness
WASHINGTON — Amid all the verbiage about Hillary Clinton’s email, one irrefutable fact emerges: Polls will drive us crazy before the Clintons do.
Steve Chapman: Change comes, even to Mormons
SALT LAKE CITY — Recently my wife and I attended the wedding of a valued friend and colleague, a seriously lapsed Mormon getting married outside the faith to her live-in boyfriend, with her de…
Ben Bromley: Spring forward into chaos
BARABOO — It’s something we do twice a year because we’re told to, like visiting the dentist. And observing daylight saving time is as painful as having a tooth pulled.
Tom Oates: Oregon's Josh Young another test for Josh Gasser's defensive prowess
OMAHA, Neb. — At first, it seemed like Joseph Young, Oregon’s high-scoring senior guard, didn’t know who Josh Gasser was.
Badgers men's basketball: Frank Kaminsky creates mismatches on multiple levels
OMAHA, Neb. — There are always a few moments of curiosity for Frank Kaminsky as the senior center for the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team scans the court before the opening tip.
Firefighter inspections turn into live exercise
Ladder Company 8 was on Atwood Avenue when firefighters saw the smoke, which grew heavier and darker as they followed it, trying to locate the source, said fire department spokeswoman Lori Wirth.
WIAA state boys basketball: Stevens Point ends Germantown's run in Division 1
The Panthers win their first state championship since 1994.
USHL: Capitols shut out by Musketeers
The Madison Capitols had no answer for Sioux City goaltender Cam Gornet on Saturday night, falling 6-0 to the Musketeers in a U.S. Hockey League game at the Dane County Coliseum.
Badgers sports: Ivy Martin fourth in 100 free as UW finishes 13th in NCAA meet
Ivy Martin wrapped up her University of Wisconsin swimming career with a fourth-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle at the NCAA championships Saturday night in Greensboro, North Carolina.
WIAA state boys basketball: Around the Kohl Center
Mr. Basketball, Mr. Basketball
WIAA state boys basketball: Mount Horeb beats Rice Lake for its first state title
Max Meylor has made a name for himself as a star quarterback, attracting the attention of several NCAA Division I college programs.
Crews from 12 area fire department fight blaze at Fitchburg business
The fire was reported shortly before 8 p.m. Saturday at Madison Prehung Doors, 4775 Highway B, the 911 center said.