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Republican bills target exposing minors to public nudity, following World Naked Bike Ride
Bringing a minor to an event where attendees bare it all would be a crime in Wisconsin under a Republican-authored bill.
Engineering Centers Building to reopen to classes Monday following extensive flooding
Among the facilities heavily impacted when a pipe burst Sept. 21 was the Wisconsin Centers for Nanoscale Technology lab that specializes in microelectronics for cell phones and computers.
Madison College President Jack Daniels to retire next year after serving since 2013
President Jack Daniels is the second high-profile administrator at Madison College to announce his upcoming retirement in a year.
Hands on Wisconsin: Raucous Republican Party trashes the House and Speaker Kevin McCarthy
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy get trashed by Republican Party in the latest cartoon from Phil Hands.
More than 18 bikes recovered during arrest as Madison experiences high theft activity
More than 18 bicycles were recovered during a warrant arrest Wednesday afternoon as incidents of bicycle theft across Madison continues to rapidly grow.
Madison Symphony Orchestra's Greg Zelek brings childhood memories to Overture
“When you tell people you’re combining this group with organ, no one knows what that looks like. I don’t know what that looks like,” Zelek said.
Vehicle, building damaged by gunfire on Williamson Street early Thursday
No injuries were reported from the incident, which police believe was targeted.
Singer Anna Vaus looking forward to High Noon crowd, cheese curds
"I feel like my music is for people that shop at Trader Joe's and drink oat milk lattes."
Inside the technique fix that unlocked Wisconsin football tackle Riley Mahlman
Badgers tackle Riley Mahlman was struggling adjusting to Wisconsin's new system in training camp. But he's been one of the Badgers best linemen once he found this trick.
Madison Jewish charities deliver donated clothing to asylum seekers in Arizona
"I want to save a life if I possibly can,” one organizer said.
Wisconsin games on Peacock are a 'big pain' and costly for local businesses, fans
Managers of businesses that show Badgers games were busy preparing for Saturday's game to be broadcast on a streaming service. Some were left frustrated.
Group Health to end acupuncture, massage therapy and other alternative medicine
The Madison-based HMO's complementary medicine program will end Dec. 31, as it expands behavioral health services.
Getting Social Security payments was a big hassle -- Jim Gerhards
For the last three-and-a-half years, I’ve been without an income. I’ve had several people and organizations help me during that very difficult time.
Tammy Baldwin distracts us with Green Bay Packers broadcast bill -- Roger Johnson
Some 2,000 years ago, the senators of ancient Rome, rather than deal with real political issues, instead diverted the attention of the masses to games in the Coliseum -- and eventually the Roman Empire crumbled from within.
Wisconsin wants a healthy wolf population -- Frank Bowen
The wolf population in Wisconsin is much debated. Some hunters who use hounds are in favor of a lower number. Other groups favor a lower number, such as those who lost livestock or a pet to a wolf attack, which…
Use a 'Baraboo left' on reconfigured Highway 33 -- Terry M. Kramer
Construction on Highway 33 (8th Street) in Baraboo has now begun, and with luck it may be completed next year.
Democrats have inaccurate concept of democracy -- Sallie Helmer
People have a misperception about what democracy is.
Polzin: Postseason failure a big part of Milwaukee Brewers' identity
The franchise has gone 1-9 in its last 10 playoff games and hasn't won a series since 2018. A sputtering offense was again to blame in the latest early exit.
3 takeaways from Wisconsin men's basketball coach Greg Gard's media day news conference
Badgers men's basketball coach Greg Gard expressed optimism about a large returning group.
Sun Prairie East's Annalise Yang, Edgewood's Lily Olson lead prep stars of the night
Yang and Olson were No. 1 singles winners at WIAA girls tennis sectionals. Here’s how other high school sports events played out Wednesday.