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(02/03/14 4:56am)
The Department of State found no significant potential consequences of constructing the proposed TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline in a final environmental impact statement released Friday, according to the department’s website.
(02/03/14 4:55am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Activity Center Governing Board will host an open house of the SAC Tuesday, Feb. 4 in an effort to highlight the intended purpose for the space.
(02/03/14 4:52am)
Sens. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., as well as the entire Wisconsin delegation, urged President Barack Obama in a letter Friday to take further action in addressing the propane shortage and ensure a similar shortage does not occur in the future.
(02/03/14 3:24am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison issued a release Sunday outlining the list of scheduled events for the Spring 2014 University Roundtable series at Union South.
(02/02/14 9:47pm)
A fire broke out on the fourth floor of Porchlight, Inc., on North Brooks Street at approximately 3 p.m. Sunday.
(01/31/14 5:16am)
Wisconsin’s 4th District Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the pending “John Doe” investigation into Gov. Scott Walker’s recall election will continue.
(01/31/14 4:12am)
Members of the Wisconsin state Legislature announced a bill Thursday that would require Wisconsin residents to use hands-free devices to use cell phones while driving.
(01/31/14 3:54am)
U.S. Sens. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., introduced a bipartisan bill that would honor gay and lesbian veterans who were dishonorably discharged because of sexual orientation to the Senate Thursday, according to a release.
(01/31/14 3:35am)
With the University of Wisconsin-Madison 2014 Spring Commencement ceremony approaching, the university released a revamped commencement guide website Thursday.
(01/31/14 2:22am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department identified a person of interest in a theft-and-fraud case, which occurred last month, and is seeking help from the community in locating the suspect, according to a statement released Thursday.
(01/30/14 5:12am)
Police report four individuals stole a University of Wisconsin-Madison Football Offices sign from Camp Randall Stadium Sunday.
(01/30/14 4:14am)
Gov. Scott Walker sent a letter to President Barack Obama Wednesday requesting assistance to tackle the propane shortage currently afflicting Wisconsin. The letter coincides with Obama’s visit to Waukesha, Wis., Thursday.
(01/30/14 4:12am)
State Assembly Minority Leader Rep. Peter Barca, D-Kenosha, introduced new legislation Wednesday morning to raise the minimum wage for state employees.
(01/30/14 4:08am)
The Department of Workforce Development released the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ job numbers in Wisconsin Wednesday, which include estimates and revisions for metro areas, major cities and counties in Wisconsin.
(01/30/14 3:21am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison anthropology professor John Hawks launched a Massive Open Online Course on human evolution last week, according to a university release.
(01/29/14 7:12am)
President Barack Obama must feel like an unfortunate casualty of history. A president who came into office with big plans and a Congress who would facilitate the sort of change he campaigned on and surely believes in, but who has been met by unforeseen challenges and as of late, marred by seemingly insurmountable congressional bickering. Yet he knows he can’t make excuses. With only two years left to put the finishing touches on his legacy until history (the ruthless, unforgiving critic that it is) passes its own judgement, there is nothing left to do but be bold. And that is just what he seems to be doing. As a man known for calculated maneuvers better suited for a college professor than a politician pursuing an agenda of “change,” Obama has come out swinging in 2014.
(01/28/14 11:53pm)
President Barack Obama will deliver his sixth State of the Union address at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The speech will be screened live at various locations on University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus.
(01/28/14 5:47am)
President Barack Obama will address the American public Tuesday night in his 2014 State of the Union address and will speak primarily about job creation.
(01/28/14 4:36am)
Burglars stole a $35,000 piece of surveying equipment from a construction company office on 400 block West Johnson Street at an unknown time over the weekend, Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain said in a release.
(01/27/14 9:57pm)
Madison police arrested a 19-year-old University of Wisconsin-Madison male student Saturday after he sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman at a party at Equinox Apartments, located at 409 W. Gorham St., according to Madison Police Department Spokesperson Joel DeSpain.