Lawmakers argue over photo ID requirement for voting
Democrats and Republicans openly shouted at one another in a news conference Thursday over a constitutional amendment that would require voters to provide photo identification at the polls.
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Democrats and Republicans openly shouted at one another in a news conference Thursday over a constitutional amendment that would require voters to provide photo identification at the polls.
A disputed stem-cell patent held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation was upheld Thursday by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The patent was one of three held by WARF under review.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney announced Thursday he would suspend his campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination.
A 'Focus the Nation on Global Warming' conference was held at the Lowell center on campus Thursday night, with speakers encouraging greater environmental and populist action in government.
The state Legislature will not vote on a campaign finance reform package proposed by Gov. Jim Doyle before the end of the year, legislative leaders said Wednesday.
Two recent reports said there is excessive sentencing and racial inequalities in the criminal justice system across the country, including in Wisconsin.
Giving parents the right to choose their child's school is failing to produce results in Milwaukee, according to a report released by the think tank Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.
Domestic violence-related deaths have increased in the state of Wisconsin, according to a report released by the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
For those that have not yet ventured farther away from campus than the airport or West Towne Mall, there is a seasonal fixture we have here in Wisconsin: the corn maze. There are several across the state, and they come in all shapes, sizes and levels of difficulty.
New anti-human trafficking legislation was introduced at the state Capitol today.
Wisconsin has the highest rates of both binge and heavy drinking in the nation, according to a report released by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Population Health Institute.
Republicans in the state Legislature have recently called on Democrats to remove a budget proposal that would give UW System faculty members the right to vote on collective bargaining.