A news desert in Douglas County leaves residents without local coverage
Shannon Johnson, owner of Shannon’s Stained Glassery in Superior, Wisconsin, said she has struggled to stay informed on local news in Douglas County.
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Shannon Johnson, owner of Shannon’s Stained Glassery in Superior, Wisconsin, said she has struggled to stay informed on local news in Douglas County.
Another annual Wisconsin Film Festival has come to a close on campus.
A union representing Madison Metropolitan School District employees held a demonstration on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus Monday to advocate for teachers’ rights and student health staff.
“Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World” is a shamelessly modern and irreverent film, blending cinema history with politics in a way that is refreshing and captivating, reminding us of what movies can do.
Rarely does a documentary on a niche topic featuring interviews with people who devote their lives to collecting celluloid film prints end up being so entertaining.
Dane County will begin construction on a new jail building later this month to replace the current City-County Building Jail.
The School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is currently facing a $15 million budget shortage for construction of its new building, set to open in 2025.
Gov. Tony Evers appointed two people to the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents Tuesday afternoon, shortly after state Senate Republicans voted to fire two unconfirmed Regents.
Starbucks announced last month it will begin bargaining with workers at its unionized stores in addition to distributing raises and other benefits to employees.
Two students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison were physically assaulted at approximately 8:30 p.m. Sunday by two strangers at the intersection of Linden Drive and Observatory Drive.
Wes Sparkman, director of Dane County’s Office for Equity and Inclusion, announced his candidacy for Dane County executive Thursday.
The city of Madison held a virtual meeting Tuesday to present initial findings of the Madison Passenger Rail Station Identification Study to the public.
Content warning: “The Zone of Interest” contains graphic scenes of the Holocaust during World War II. Reader discretion is advised.
The Madison Common Council rejected an ordinance Tuesday that would have raised alders’ annual salary by 60% in 2025.
Madison, Wisconsin is the perfect place for Carol Schroeder’s store, Orange Tree Imports. The 48-year-old specialty business, located on Monroe Street, greets passing shoppers with its gold-on-black lettering and hanging sign.
Pro-Palestinian students demonstrated Dec. 11 at Library Mall and in Bascom Hall, encouraging the UW System to divest from BlackRock, an investment management company with heavy ties to the arms industry.
As New Year’s Day draws near, so concludes an excellent year for arts and entertainment. 2023 gave us many great films, music, games and stunning television, and historic advancements in labor rights for Hollywood writers and actors as a result of strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WAG) and the Screen Actors Guild — American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) during “hot labor summer.”
University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Jon Pevehouse spoke about United States support for Israel at a Monday lecture hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate Society & Politics Committee.
The exhibit, hosted by the UW-Madison Photography Department from Nov. 13-17 to showcase the work of undergraduate and graduate students, derived its title from the format of the exhibition itself.