State building commission greenlights UW-Madison’s Levy Hall, new youth prisons, Cream Puff Pavilion renovations
The Wisconsin State Building Commission approved over $340 million Wednesday for new statewide projects.
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The Wisconsin State Building Commission approved over $340 million Wednesday for new statewide projects.
Workers at Madison-based insurance company TruStage held a rally at the Wisconsin State Capitol building on July 29 in protest of the company’s alleged unfair labor practices and stalled contract negotiations.
The chairman of the Town of Berry, a small community just northwest of Madison, phoned the police on a town supervisor during a Pride event at the town hall after previously opposing efforts to display the Pride flag during Pride month.
In a significant blow to President Joe Biden's agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his long-awaited student loan debt relief plan Friday, halting a key promise made during his campaign and leaving millions of Americans who expected thousands of dollars in financial relief stuck in uncertainty.
TruStage employees returned to work, marking the end of their strike that began on May 19 while leaving the door open for a return to the picket lines if new negotiations falter.
During your freshman year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, you’ll likely hear one question repeatedly: which chemistry class are you in?
Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition to expel a white University of Wisconsin-Madison student recorded saying racist slurs as student calls for administrative action grow.
Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) continued his push for a flat 3.25% state income tax in a Senate committee hearing Tuesday.
Learning through doing is learning that sticks. And upon entering 2142 Vilas Hall, that’s the first thing you’ll discover.
Rep. David Steffen (R-Green Bay) appeared in front of a Senate committee last week to present a bipartisan bill that would reshape Wisconsin’s process for expunging criminal charges.
CUNA Mutual Group United, the union representing over 450 workers at the CUNA Mutual Group, voted 92% in favor of authorizing an unfair labor practice strike against their employers Monday.
Almost everyone in Wisconsin was aware of the election on April 4. As a Madison resident, I was bombarded with calls, texts, YouTube advertisements and flyers on my door. All election media sent my way was either about the Supreme Court, or Madison mayoral and City Council candidates. I had not seen one piece of accessible, educational text referencing the referendums on the ballot.
Stacey Lee, a University of Wisconsin-Madison Educational Policy Studies professor specializing in the education of immigrant communities, and Miron Livny, a professor of Computer Science with an emphasis in high-throughput computing, have been named Vilas Research Professors.
Badger Catholic, a registered student organization (RSO) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, hosted Catholic speaker and author Kim Zember for a talk about “her personal experience with homosexuality and life with Christ” followed by a Q&A session last Thursday. The event was promoted in an email to all students and met with concerns from some due to Zember’s rhetoric.
As a high school student, sex historian and author, Hallie Lieberman would not skip class to sleep in or watch TV but to browse local sex stores.
Authorities released the identities Monday of two officers who were fatally shot during a traffic stop over the weekend in Barron County.
Less than two months ago, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was only known to a niche group of individuals in California. Fast forward to today, and it has gained an international reputation as a paragon for which we chastise the banking industry and our own government.
Wisconsin voters approved two constitutional amendments Tuesday to expand judges’ discretion when setting cash bail.
Madison's year-over-year rents rose the highest of any major city in the United States, heightening the city's housing crisis, according to a recent study tracking rent prices in major U.S. cities.
The Common Council unanimously voted last week to authorize the development of a comprehensive response to the crisis in home health care in Madison.