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The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to shrink budgets for schools, colleges and administrative units amid ongoing ...
Stone House Development plans to forge ahead with the three-story, 138-unit building in Madison, despite neighbor objections ...
In listening sessions about the Southeast Area Plan run by the nINA Collective consulting group, residents also said they ...
Glenn Hoffarth: Israel is the only country that people in America can't debate or criticize without being subjected to suppression and punishment.
Dear Editor: As the author John Green writes, out of all of the billions of words written on Wikipedia, the two that best capture the tribulations, ingenuity and success of the human species are ...
The leader of Wisconsin’s 13 public universities said without additional funding in the next state budget, he expects more branch campus closures, decreased affordability for students, layoffs and ...
‘MJ,’ the dour, self-serious Michael Jackson bio-musical, features great songs and a weird story. The national tour runs through Sunday in Overture Hall.
Dear Editor: Environmental justice once again passes Beloit by, this time in the form of the DNR’s latest decision to issue permitting approval allowing Alliant Energy to build out seven "natural gas" ...
A former chair of the national committee that vets new vaccines for the public expressed shock and concern about the new direction of federal vaccine policy under the Trump administration. On June 9, ...
GOP legislators want an income tax cut for middle income residents and retirees. Democrats say the savings are too small and poorly structured.
Rachel Seed will come to Madison to screen her award-winning documentary, “A Photographic Memory,” for one night only at Art + Lit Lab on June 23.
One year on the job, MMSD Superintendent Joe Gothard said a goal for next school year is to review attendance boundaries, which haven’t changed since 2008.
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