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Dane County Regional Airport adds Breeze Airways, direct flights to Tampa and Orlando
With three new gates and two new direct flights, MSN continues its bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayors say housing issues are hurting business recruitment in South Central Wisconsin
Housing affordability for that group and others is a concern that affects not only residents but Madison-area businesses who are trying to attract workers.
No. 1 setter in the country who 'just makes plays' highlights Wisconsin volleyball signings
Wisconsin volleyball signed six players Wednesday to open the early signing period. A setter from California was the jewel of the class.
Man says he was lured to an attempted robbery, then shot, complaint states
Two men are charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide for the Oct. 25 shooting on Madison's South Side.
UW system enrollment is up for the first time in 9 years
“The Universities of Wisconsin generate the talent that powers our workforce, and we are pleased to be the choice of so many new and returning students,” President Jay Rothman said.
Missing Milwaukee woman found murdered Walworth County
An investigation determined that Berry was killed in Milwaukee and driven to the site where her body was found.
Who pays when the UW system moves on from its branch campuses?
Just like Richland last year, the Fond du Lac and Washington County campuses will soon stop offering classes, leaving staff, students and leaders wrestling with uncertain futures.
Another Madison-area company gets hit with cyber incident
First Choice Dental said it is conducting an ongoing investigation into the incident. The company is the third Wisconsin business in recent weeks to have experienced such circumstances.
Milwaukee grapples with the reality of Craig Counsell managing the Cubs
Craig Counsell cited a need for a "new professional challenge” was at the forefront of his decision to leave the Brewers for a divisional rival.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur says his quarterback has to 'let it rip'
Aiming or guiding the football on deep throws isn't a winning formula for Jordan Love, his coach says.
State Street nightclub proposed by the owner of Sotto
Cielo would be a music venue for house and techno music, as well as a bar and grill offering small plates at 118 State St.
Republicans propose ticket fee, smaller state contribution to Brewers stadium repair plan
The plan would reduce the state's payout by $20 million and impose a $2 ticket surcharge on non-baseball events such as concerts or monster truck shows.
Controversial home by landmark Old Spring Tavern gets key approval; opponents might appeal
For months, Jon and Brenda Furlow have been seeking to build a large, two-story home behind the mid-1800s Old Spring Tavern at 3706 Nakoma Road near the UW Arboretum.
Bill allowing up to $100,000 in fines for free speech violations passes Wisconsin Assembly
The legislation is the latest in a yearslong debate about free speech on Wisconsin university campuses.
Assembly approves Republican bill guaranteeing Wisconsin university admission to top students
The bill's passage came as its proponents questioned why top high school graduates were getting rejected from Wisconsin universities and ended up studying out of state.
Why an ESPN analyst has Wisconsin men's hockey at No. 1 and who's been touting the team
John Buccigross was one of the first to put the Badgers at No. 1. A former Wisconsin coach has been telling him to watch out for the team.
Wisconsin men's basketball player cited twice by UW-Madison police
The Wisconsin men's basketball player's second citation came after he wrote in a document filed with the court that "I pledge to be better moving forward."
Dane County deputy struck while responding to fatal crash Sunday
Officials believe the driver who hit the deputy was impaired.
Man accused of random stabbing at Sun Prairie Walmart found incompetent
The attempted homicide case will be on hold while the man accused in the attack receives mental health treatment.
Use salary of new superintendent to boost staff wages -- Dan Thomson
The Madison School Board should know that what Mark Twain said about them wasn't fair: "In the first place, God made idiots. This was for practice. Then he made school boards."