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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 ...
By the end of the business day on Jan. 22, staff members had not only taken down the Guard websites and social media accounts for review but had removed a federally funded employee from a position on ...
A few days later it dawned upon me that Zellmer was on to something. Progressives have swept the table. They dominate not just the Madison School Board, but every level of government: Dane County, ...
The spring election in Wisconsin is officially underway following a deadline this month to declare candidacy for elected offices, including seats on Madison's City Council. About 40 people filed for ...
Open now Caffè Aronne 66 West Towne Mall In what appears to be the franchise’s first non-New York location, coffee shop Caffè Aronne has opened in West Towne Mall. In addition to regular coffees, ...
In listening sessions about the Southeast Area Plan run by the nINA Collective consulting group, residents also said they ...
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau didn’t expect to feel wistful packing up his former office in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s computer sciences department. But he started thinking about all the students he ...
The 19-unit development, slated to break ground next year at 1115 S. High Point Road, would adjoin Krause and Reif’s existing four-bed assisted living home and be part of the same nonprofit, Hope & A ...
Brady Williamson, a towering figure in Wisconsin’s legal community, has died from complications of cancer. He was 79. A Democratic political strategist involved in national affairs and a stalwart ...
Marcio and Tia attribute the school’s growth to the state’s voucher program. In Wisconsin, three school choice programs subsidize the cost for lower-income students to attend private schools using ...
Let the counting begin. During Donald Trump's first term, the Washington Post famously kept count of the lies the president told. The paper's final tally was 30,573 from the time he was inaugurated ...