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(02/08/16 5:00pm)
An Op-Ed published in The Daily Cardinal titled “The social impact of contraception” claimed the increased use of contraception has had a “devastating impact on our families, relationships and our society.” The author, Ben Miller, cites Pope Paul VI’s Humanae Vitae, an encyclical published in 1968 that predicted an increase in infidelity, objectification of women, overreach and corruption by public authorities, and immoral attempts by humankind to control their bodies if contraception use became widespread. Due to the flawed logic of his argument and disregard for the positive effects of contraception, we felt it necessary to respond.
(12/03/14 8:03am)
Three sets of animals will be making a new home at Henry Vilas Zoo in 2015, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi revealed in a press release Monday.
(11/05/14 1:01am)
In a gubernatorial race experts predicted to be one of the closest in Wisconsin’s history, Gov. Scott Walker won convincingly in an election the Associated Press called at 9:45 p.m.
(10/14/14 12:58am)
The state government released new data indicating Wisconsin taxpayers have paid $1 billion on the state’s voucher schools, while Kenosha’s state representative claimed Monday there is no accountability for the “squandered” money.
(09/30/14 3:17am)
Wisconsin Democrats asked in a letter Monday that DMV centers across the state expand their business hours so that more citizens can receive a voter ID.
(09/24/14 3:27am)
Officials in charge of running Wisconsin’s elections asked a judge to dismiss a case brought forward by Republican legislators who alleged the state’s new ballots are unfair and will confuse voters.
(09/17/14 3:22am)
The American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin announced in a Tuesday statement it plans to file a request for a rehearing of the voter ID ruling from Sept. 12.
(09/04/14 11:57pm)
U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wis., and a number of protesters calling for an increase in the federal minimum wage were arrested Thursday after they refused to vacate the road they were blocking, according to a statement from the West Milwaukee Police Department.
(05/02/14 2:04am)
A federal judge declared Wednesday that a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s gay marriage ban will continue.
(04/29/14 7:13am)
The City of Madison and Dane County announced Monday they will partner together to ensure low-income individuals can continue to use their food stamp dollars at the Dane County Farmers’ Market.
(04/16/14 7:27am)
Gov. Scott Walker kicked off his re-election campaign and state Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison, endorsed gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke Tuesday in an event held by students on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
(04/15/14 2:48am)
Brown County Supervisor David Steffen announced his candidacy for Wisconsin’s 4th Assembly District Monday.
(04/10/14 5:45am)
Project Veritas released a secretly recorded video showing state Senate President Mike Ellis, R-Neenah, illegally discussing the formation of a Super PAC in order to help him win his re-election in November.
(04/10/14 5:43am)
Assembly Democrats are asking a Wisconsin company be reinstated as the producer of the state’s blue highway signs. Wisconsin’s blue signs indicate the location of restaurants, hotels, gas stations and other attractions.
(04/09/14 5:21am)
Tony Kurtz announced Tuesday he will run against U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-Wis., for Wisconsin’s third Congressional District.
(04/08/14 1:38am)
Democratic leadership in the state Assembly sent a letter Monday to state Rep. Bill Kramer, R-Waukesha, asking for his resignation.
(04/08/14 12:08am)
State Rep. Erik Severson, R-Star Prairie, announced in a press release Monday he will not seek re-election in November.
(04/01/14 1:22am)
State representatives and senators held press conferences in Madison and Milwaukee Monday to call attention to the thousands of residents who will lose BadgerCare coverage April 1, according to a statement from Citizen Action of Wisconsin.
(03/28/14 10:43pm)
Rep. Bill Kramer, R-Waukesha, was charged with two counts of sexual assault Friday.
(03/28/14 3:27am)
Advocacy groups representing over 100,000 Wisconsin veterans insisted the state Legislature amend a bill that will now affect thousands of veterans suffering from mesothelioma, according to Jason Johns, executive director of the Wisconsin Asbestos Victims Network.