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Amtrak tradeoff: More trains mean Madison will need to build more 'quiet zones'
A Madison alderman is asking the city to apply for $6.75 million in federal funds to improve rail crossings and quiet train horns in residential neighborhoods.
McFarland selects interim chief for the permanent job
Brian Redman was on his third term as interim chief, having taken the position in 2010, 2020 and 2024.
Bill would open the door to community solar subscriptions in Wisconsin
The proposal has been met with a flurry of support from environmental advocates as well as opposition from many of the state’s largest utility companies.
Former DOA Secretary Joel Brennan launches bid for governor
Brennan joins a packed field of candidates that started growing after Gov. Tony Evers announced in July that he will not seek reelection after his second term concludes next year.
Photo of the day: Holiday Express
Featured images by the Wisconsin State Journal's photo team of Amber Arnold, John Hart and Owen Ziliak.
Friends Applaud Tavern looking at spring opening in Bay Creek neighborhood
The concept is a neighborhood restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, its co-owner said, adding that they'll start by serving dinners.
21 great ideas for your Madison-area weekend
Warm up to an abundance of possibilities.
A violent online community radicalized the Madison school shooter — and 6 others
Madison school shooter Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow is being idolized and copied in the same violent online community that helped radicalize her.
Packers prioritizing run defense with recent roster transactions
A pair of defensive linemen not only add to an ailing unit's health, but also bolster the aim to stop opposing rushers in the backfield.
Passing game surging at the right time for Packers
Quarterback Jordan Love is leading an aerial attack that seems to be getting better as the season wears on. That sort of production will be needed down the stretch.
Doctors recall response to ‘gut-wrenching’ Abundant Life school shooting
“This is something that we train for, but no one ever wants to be involved in, and so despite what training we do, there’s still going to be a significant impact on our first responders.”
A view of Madison like none other from John Steuart Curry
The artist’s “Madison Landscape,” created in 1941, is part of an exhibit on American Regionalism that opens Friday at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
The other artists featured at MMOCA’s American Regionalism exhibit
The exhibit not only features the big three, but several other artists, many with Wisconsin ties.
Wisconsin men's basketball lack of 'defensive identity' tops pile of problems
The Badgers looked uncompetitive against the two best teams it's played so far this season, as Nebraska exposed issues that have been long clear again on Wednesday.
Rare sister showdown highlights Wisconsin vs. Stanford NCAA Tourney volleyball match
Family bragging rights and an Elite Eight spot will be up for grabs when Wisconsin and Stanford collide in Friday’s volleyball regional semifinal.
A fighter jet named after Donald Trump would chicken out | Mark Tyler
President Donald Trump wants us to name our newest fighter jet the F-47, after himself. He’s the 47th president.
DeForest data center is risky investment for community | Mike DeRubis
The proposed massive data center in DeForest is a critical concern, amplified by the rapid, job-displacing advancement of artificial intelligence.
Line 5 and propane are key to heating rural Wisconsin homes | John Righeimer
Winter is on us, and with that comes the need to turn our thermostats up. If you live in rural Wisconsin as I do in Hayward, it also means you'd better make sure propane is in your tank.






