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Patrick Durkin: Wisconsin’s political leaders suffering from 'nature-deficit disorder'
Gov. Walker's proposed cuts highlight what happens when people who really aren’t outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen dictate conservation and environmental policies.
One new proposal for Judge Doyle Square includes moving Exact Sciences' headquarters Downtown
New mixed-use proposal includes, hotel, entertainment, eatery and 250,000 square feet of office space for Exact Sciences Corp. as anchor tenant.
Mazomanie man seriously hurt in industrial accident
A 32-year-old Mazomanie man was seriously injured Friday morning when he got his arm caught in a machine at a local company.
Wisconsin native Dave Casper named new CEO of BMO Harris Bank
Current CEO Mark Furlong is retiring June 1, after joining the Chicago-based bank in the 2011 M&I acquisition.
Teen convicted of 2013 rape sentenced to 20 years in prison
A 16-year-old boy who was convicted in January of the 2013 rape of a jogger on Madison's East Side was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison.
Badgers volleyball: Top recruit Brooke Morgan won't play at UW
Sources indicated Morgan, a 6-5 middle blocker from Dike, Iowa, did not meet academic requirements to be admitted to UW.
Hands on Wisconsin: Hillary's rich, Walker's in debt
Just like many Americans Gov. Scott Walker has substantial credit card debt. He also has the lowest net worth (-$72,500) of any potential presidential candidate, which will likely help him con…
Tech and Biotech: WISC Partners looks to boost promising Wisconsin companies
The fund, started by UW-Madison alums, already has made its first investment.
Beer Baron's Beer Week picks: The first day that couldn't come soon enough
After controversies obscured a great story in the women-led Common Thread, let's get down to business and drink some beer.
State tourism spending up; Dane County continues its growth in 2014
Wisconsin Dells surpasses $1 billion in direct spending for the first time.
Building that housed Eleanor Roosevelt apartment is for sale
NEW YORK (AP) — The town house where Eleanor Roosevelt once had an apartment is on the market for $18 million.
Make Music Madison sign-ups end May 8
Some xxx musicians have signed up to perform at free, citywide celebration of music June 21.
Giant puppets, stilt walkers ready to strut their stuff
STRUT! parade around Capitol Square Saturday afternoon will feature more than two dozen performance groups and is open to all.
Keep CUB as advocate for ratepayers
When you spread the cost of the Citizens’ Utility Board across all of the ratepayers in Wisconsin, it’s no more than a penny a month on your utility bill.
Focus on Dane County: Middleton police aim to close racial disparities, diversify department
Middleton police are looking at ways to lessen their impact on minority communities.
Doug Moe: New era in the Avenue's evolution
The venerable East Washington Avenue restaurant will close for two months for a major renovation.
4onthefloor comes to Madison for a free Craft Beer Week show
The Minneapolis band 4onthefloor is a hometown favorite, and has sold out the legendary First Avenue theater five times in the past three years.
Going Out: Weekend highlights
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art sponsors its spring Gallery Night on Friday. Dozens of area locations participate with special exhibits, activities, performances, opening receptions and more.
What to watch this week: Showtime's "Penny Dreadful" evokes Victorian Age
The Victorians had a thing for words.






