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Weather delays sectional championship between Middleton, Waunakee boys lacrosse
The wait for a berth to the inaugural WIAA state boys lacrosse championship will last a little longer between the Cardinals and undefeated Warriors.
Madison Edgewood baseball snaps 13-year state tournament drought
The Crusaders will make their sixth appearance in the state baseball tournament after a pair of wins Tuesday after Waupun couldn't pull off heroics twice.
Castellanos delivers in extra innings as Phillies hand Brewers back-to-back losses
Milwaukee struggled with runners in scoring position in a second straight loss to the NL leaders. Here's how things unfolded in Philadelphia.
Relentless Sun Prairie East baseball headed back to state for record 18th time
Not even rain could slow the Cardinals, who were tested in a semifinal. Plus Monona Grove and Verona had a wild finish baseball fans probably haven't seen before.
New York Daily News: Play and pay: The rewards and risks of NCAA money deal for college athletes
Just three short years after the dawn of an era in which college athletes can profit off their name, image and likeness, a newer era is about to dawn courtesy of a legal settlement. Some 14,000 student-athletes who played and…
Judge orders 14-year prison sentence for attempted homicide of Marshall cop
An attempt to steal liquor, then a fight with the clerk, led to the shooting as police chased the man on foot.
Southside Elementary parents file complaint to remove principal and assistant principal
The second complaint filed against the school's leaders in the last two months says the state of affairs at Southside is at an "epic level of untenability."
Wisconsin's NHL leading scorer ready to end playing career after 18 pro seasons
The former Badgers champion was an Olympian and had a long NHL career but the Stanley Cup was elusive.
Lone Girl Brewing is opening a Madison taproom with Roman-style pizza
The new location will serve Lone Girl beer and have a limited menu, including pizza not available in Waunakee.
Police in standoff with man who fired shots at officers in Janesville; public safety concerns over
After asking the public to avoid the area, Janesville police said shortly after noon that there are "no public safety concerns" and the incident is "under control."
Former Trump associates charged in Wisconsin fake elector plot
Attorney General Josh Kaul filed felony forgery charges against Wisconsin attorney Jim Troupis, Trump campaign adviser Kenneth Chesebro and former Trump campaign staffer Michael Roman.
These summer camps develop trades skills, with an eye on building kids' interest in those careers
The programs are meant to expose middle and high school students to skills and opportunities to learn trades and explore career opportunities.
In reversal, Scott Walker-appointed UW Regent says he will leave board
Regent Robert Atwell also praised the successor Gov. Tony Evers chose, Tim Nixon, saying he has a reputation of "clear thought and ethical conduct."
Proposed 'alcohol density' rule could stop new Madison liquor licenses by schools, parks and more
The proposal is the first effort in years to control where booze can be sold in Madison.
Packers' Rasheed Walker lends helping hand to his competition
The prospective starting offensive tackle is embracing the three lineman Green Bay selected in this year's NFL draft. He's also viewing the rookies as motivation to keep his job.
'Cicadapalooza' party set for Saturday in Lake Geneva
Visit Lake Geneva is hosting the event, scheduled for noon to 4 p.m. at the Lake Geneva Public Library.
Driver dies in crash near Mauston that left vehicle partially suspended from tree, authorities say
The one-vehicle crash on Highway G near the Lindina Town Hall was reported shortly before 5 p.m. Friday, the Juneau County Sheriff’s Office said.
Madison's new way to plan the city: What's in the area plans and why some residents are upset
Over the next 10 years, Madison is creating a framework for the entire city's development, from housing and future streets to sewers and parks.
Polzin: Inside how Wisconsin men's basketball is trying to make up for lost time in NIL
A changing landscape in college athletics led to the formation of the Sixth Man Society and “full-time fundraising” for Greg Gard and his staff.
How 2 Wisconsin runners have continued a successful pipeline from Australia
Two Badgers stars led the way for another pairing who hope to improve on their finishes at the NCAA track and field championships this week.