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David Hoffmann to become chair of Kenosha News owner after $35 million deal
The Florida-based billionaire and Missouri native buys a controlling stake in Lee Enterprises.
Madison police searching for hit-and-run driver after man found lying on Downtown street
At about 2:35 a.m. Saturday, a passerby called for help after seeing a man lying in the street at Regent Street and West Washington Avenue, Madison police said.
29 restaurants, bars and cafes that closed in the Madison area in 2025
We said goodbye to A Pig in a Fur Coat, Short Stack Eatery and many otherst this year.
Man found violating no-contact order in Windsor arrested to end stand-off after fleeing to residence
No one else was inside the home during the standoff and no injuries were reported.
‘Communitywide effort’ wipes out McFarland’s school meal debt
The district said the first two donors gave $1,300 and $250, but “what began as individual acts of generosity soon grew into a remarkable community-wide effort.”
Photo of the day: Winter winds
Featured images by the Wisconsin State Journal's photo team of Amber Arnold, John Hart and Owen Ziliak.
Most frequently checked-out items from Madison libraries
The list includes adult and youth novels and back issues of The Atlantic magazine.
More than 80 Flock license plate cameras are operating in the Madison area
There are 10 automatic license-plate reading cameras in Madison, despite city ordinances not allowing the controversial technology. The cameras are operated by Capitol and UW-Madison police.
50% of cancer cell therapy fails. UW-Madison scientists developing a screening to predict success
There’s no patient fitness screening method in place for cell therapies, so a Morgridge Institute lab at UW-Madison is building one.
More light snow could hamper afternoon commute for southern Wisconsin Tuesday, Wednesday
Madison has seen 21.6 inches of snow this snow season (since July 1), 6.8 inches above normal.
Tom Still: A handful of themes emerged in 2025
Tariffs and trade, research and development, and the artificial intelligence boom were among them.
5 high school girls sports stars of the week: Dec. 30 edition
High-scoring gymnastics efforts and a pair of wrestling invitational titles highlighted high school girls sports action around the holidays. Vote for which performance was the most impressive.
How the Packers are approaching the decision of whether to rest starters vs. Vikings
The choice whether to rest or start key players in a Week 18 matchup that holds no weight on the Packers' playoff standing is one Matt LaFleur is grappling with.
From dairy farm to D-III national title game, Middleton grad anchors UW-River Falls
River Falls center and Middleton product Kevin Spahn has helped to spark a wild postseason for the Falcons, which will end with their first D-III title game.
How Monona Grove gymnastics is adapting after season-ending injuries shake up roster
A pair of gymnasts who previously qualified for state tournaments underwent season-ending surgeries before Monona Grove even competed this winter. Here's how the program is adapting in a positive way.
5 high school boys basketball stars of the week: Dec. 30 edition
Numerous area high school boys basketball teams bounced back from losses last week. Vote for your favorite standout performer from this past week’s action.
Wisconsin gets lesson in championship-level hockey from a team that has been there
Western Michigan won the Holiday Face-Off with a relentless pressure that helped it win the NCAA championship last season. The Badgers were paying attention.
Jerome David Brotz
July 7, 1946 - December 24, 2025






