Evers vetoes maps passed by the Legislature
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed to Republicans’ most recent map proposals Tuesday after promising to reject the maps last week.
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed to Republicans’ most recent map proposals Tuesday after promising to reject the maps last week.
Anti-war and pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday to demand lawmakers oppose an upcoming federal bill that would provide over $14 billion for Israel’s military to use in Gaza.
The Federal Department of Transportation, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, announced $2.5 million in grants to Wisconsin in December 2023 to study the expansion of passenger rail equally split between five corridors.
The Wisconsin Badgers men's soccer team will face off against Forward Madison FC (FMFC) in the sixth “Battle of Madison” match on April 20. The game, scheduled for kickoff at 5:00 p.m., will take place at Breese Stevens Field in Madison.
More than 230 University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty, staff and graduate students signed a Dec. 21 letter opposing conflating critiques of Zionism and Israel with antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war.
An off-campus BadgerSAFE alert reported a person with a gun near the 400 block of W. Gilman St. on Thursday. Police arrived on the scene and the issue was resolved, but University of Wisconsin-Madison students living off-campus were left with unresolved concerns about the emergency alert systems put in place for student safety.
The Associated Students of Madison unanimously passed legislation concerning possible improvements to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s hate and bias reporting processes in early December.
Gov. Tony Evers gave his sixth State of the State address Tuesday night, declaring 2024 the “Year of the Worker,” highlighting workforce struggles, environmental threats and reproductive action.
Q: Hey Morgan! I’m a freshman and completely new to Wisconsin. I’m originally from a warmer state and was warned about Midwest winters and the snow and cold, but I was never told about slush and ice. I’m having some difficulty getting to class. Do you have any advice?
Standing in the stinging cold, Jason O’Donnell organized his belongings in front of Triangle Square Market on State Street, his nose a shade of red similar to his hat. A heavy winter coat hung on his bent shoulders, and a kind smile rested on his cheeks.
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s well-endowed former Chancellor Joe Gow faced fire for his personal hobbies, but a deeper dive shows that our erotic educator is a lustful labellum whisked away by a unilaterally uptight university system.
Madison Ald. Regina Vidaver and Democratic state Sen. Melissa Agard are running to replace outgoing Dane County Executive Joe Parisi after he retires in May 2024.
After hours of closed-door deliberations, the Wisconsin Assembly passed new legislative maps Wednesday that are all but certain to die under Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ veto pen.
The Madison Common Council rejected an ordinance Tuesday that would have raised alders’ annual salary by 60% in 2025.
In the heartland of Wisconsin, deer are facing a formidable adversary: Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), colloquially referred to as “zombie deer disease.”
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced a 14% increase in minimum stipend amounts in December for graduate student teaching, research and project assistants for the 2024-25 academic year.
Dane County Board of Supervisors District 13 incumbent candidate Jay Brower announced his re-election campaign on Monday.
Gov. Tony Evers announced on Tuesday evening he will direct the Department of Health Services to eliminate out-of-pocket costs for BadgerCare Plus recipients seeking emergency and daily contraception.
As out-of-state students become an increasingly integral component of the Wisconsin experience, the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds itself at the crossroads of diversity, enrollment challenges and the evolving landscape of higher education.
Dane County Parks, the largest county park system in a Wisconsin metro area, hosted a virtual meeting Wednesday to promote its Parks and Open Space Plan and the Great Sauk-Walking Iron Trail project.