Mayor campaigns for new streetcar system
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced plans for Madison to develop its own streetcar system at the Transport 2020 Implementation Task Force meeting Monday night.
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Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced plans for Madison to develop its own streetcar system at the Transport 2020 Implementation Task Force meeting Monday night.
As U.S. forces battle rising insurgencies in Baghdad and Mosul after the successful American Fallujah offensive, stateside observers are wondering what comes next in Iraq.
The passage of a California ballot initiative to fund stem-cell research could be harmful to UW-Madison, one of the leading embryonic stem-cell research centers in the country,
As much as it may come as a surprise to the residents of Wisconsin who have been barraged with Bush and Kerry ads over the past six months, there are important things on ballots across the country today besides the presidential race. Here, presented for your approval, are 10 important, interesting or just plain weird election topics from the rest of the United States.
As much as it may come as a surprise to the residents of Wisconsin who have been barraged with Bush and Kerry ads over the past six months, there are important things on ballots across the country today besides the presidential race. Here, presented for your approval, are 10 important, interesting or just plain weird election topics from the rest of the United States.
The polls were open in Florida again, for better or for worse, as several states began early in-person voting Monday.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8-With less than four weeks to go until the election, President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry both took the offensive in the second presidential debate Friday night at Washington University in St. Louis.
Congressional candidates U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and Dave Magnum debated issues ranging from health care to the war in Iraq in front of a spirited crowd Monday night at the Pyle Center.
Gov. Jim Doyle called on lawmakers Monday to approve a two-year plan that would increase Wisconsin's minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.50 per hour.
NEW YORK-Republicans gathered in a hostile New York City to renominate President Bush this week, in a convention that featured a strong emphasis on national security as well as stinging attacks on the Democratic ticket.
Four Republican contenders who are vying for the chance to face incumbent Democrat Russ Feingold in November's U.S. Senate election will debate tonight in Madison.
Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard formally charged Audrey Seiler Wednesday with two misdemeanor counts of obstructing police officers stemming from Seiler's account of her disappearance in March.
Gov. Jim Doyle signed a bill into law Wednesday that would allow authorities to confine sex offenders who have finished their prison sentences until they have made progress in treatment.
Gov. Jim Doyle signed a bill into law Wednesday that would allow authorities to confine sex offenders who have finished their prison sentences until they have made progress in treatment.
The presidential campaign moved to its next stage Wednesday as Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., dropped out of the race while President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., prepared for their all but certain general election face-off.
The presidential campaign moved to its next stage Wednesday as Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., dropped out of the race while President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., prepared for their all but certain general election face-off.
A court hearing today in San Francisco may decide the fate of same-sex marriage in California.
MILWAUKEE-The five remaining Democratic presidential candidates courted Wisconsin primary voters while still seeking to present a united front against President Bush in a presidential debate at Marquette University Sunday night.
As the Feb. 17 Wisconsin primary approaches, The Daily Cardinal examines the remaining Democratic presidential candidates.
Despite a winless Tuesday in the \Super Seven"" primaries, presidential candidate Howard Dean vowed to continue his campaign in a fiery speech Wednesday night at Club Majestic, 115 King St.