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Multiple callers report gunshots on North Side
Multiple callers reported gunshots on the North Side early Thursday morning, Madison police reported.
Restaurant review: Atico Lounge, beautiful setting can forgive a few flaws
A place to go to as much for the ambiance as for anything else.
Update: UW-Madison discovers another 13 student visas have been canceled
At least 40 visas have been cancelled thus far across the UW system, thus far, based on universities' perusal of a federal database.
Faced with an aggressive form of cancer, Wisconsin inmate spent months waiting for treatment
The DOC says its care conforms to "professional and community standards." But by the time Terry Jackson was scheduled for surgery, the cancer had spread to his lymph nodes.
Republicans push new power line competition bill; opponents say it's more of the same
Lawmakers introduced the Wisconsin Energy Reform Act to replace the divisive right of first refusal measure, which will not be brought to the Assembly floor for a vote.
5 high school boys track and field stars of the week: April 10 edition
Standout performances at the state's indoor championships headline the past week of boys track and field action. Vote for your favorite area athlete to be crowned the Supernova.
US Postal Service seeks to hike cost of a first-class stamp to 78 cents
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is seeking a rate increase this summer that includes raising the cost of a first-class stamp from 73 cents to 78 cents.
5 high school girls track and field stars of the week: April 10 edition
Senior success leads the way this week. Vote for your favorite performance as the Supernova.
Hands on Wisconsin: Donald Trump's tariffs liberate workers from paychecks
Donald Trump declared April 2, the day he announced new tariffs on just about every nation in the world, to be "Liberation Day."
Why a familiar defense and Wisconsin football's recruiting style worked for this 3-star OLB
The Badgers believe they're getting a rising prospect in Carmelow Reed, an edge defender who fits the mold of their new defense.
National Democrats target 2 Republican-held congressional seats for 2026
National Democrats are again targeting the state's 1st and 3rd congressional districts, the two most competitive in Wisconsin.
Madison Gas and Electric, Alliant Energy seek higher rates starting next year
The utilities said investments in generation and distribution infrastructure and grid maintenance are contributing to rising electricity costs.
Breaking down the film on Wisconsin men's basketball's new transfer point guard
Nick Boyd had to prove a few things about himself with a year at San Diego State. The tape shows he made marked improvement as the season went on.
3 arrested in connection with Evansville shooting death investigation
Authorities have not said whether the person shot themself or was shot by someone else.
Madison food distributor shutters, eliminating 50 jobs
MPI had been purchased in 2022 by a Chicago company but an attempt to obtain additional capital is forcing the company to close.
McFarland senior chooses to accept walk-on spot at Iowa after compelling visit
Facilities, a strong relationship with a coach and past program success were all reasons that the University of Iowa stood out to a dynamic area runner.
Start campaigning against Republican officials now | Paul Mickey
The state Capitol had quite a turnout for Saturday’s nationwide protest against the president and his administration, but I think people’s energy would be better spent elsewhere.
Arrests of foreign students is what authoritarians do | Tim Melin
The recent arrests and threats of deportation of foreign students are what authoritarian governments do.
Madison's new bus system doesn't seem any more efficient | Jay Ford
It’s 6:45 a.m. on a recent Friday morning in Madison. Time to catch the E bus at Mineral Point and Segoe roads.
Wealthy US will always consume more foreign goods | Denny Weaver
President Donald Trump has placed tariffs on countries around the world. He claims that many countries are ripping off the United States, and he is seeking to develop fair relationships. His economic advisors join the president in defending these tariffs,…