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(11/29/22 10:04pm)
The University of Wisconsin Police Department (UWPD) and the Madison Police Department are investigating a shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon on the 100 block of State Street. At least one person was injured, according to an MPD incident report.
(11/20/22 2:02pm)
Authorities responded to a fire at Madison bar and grill Nitty Gritty early Sunday morning.
(11/17/22 8:00am)
What is the best U.S. produced sitcom of all time? Is it “Friends”? “The Office”? “Modern Family”? Maybe even “How I Met Your Mother”?
(11/17/22 1:30am)
Madison Police Department (MPD) responded to a car collision that took place around 6 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Regent and Park St. near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
(11/16/22 2:30am)
The first World War was initially coined “The war to end war” by author H.G. Wells in 1914. Unfortunately, that didn’t quite pan out. After a sequel and many spin offs, international relations seem to be reaching their boiling point, causing rising concern that World War III is imminent.
(11/15/22 6:00am)
Approaching a film as scrutinized as “Don’t Worry Darling,” directed by Olivia Wilde and written by Katie Silberman, is a daunting task to say the least. The past few months have been abuzz with gossip about the film’s behind-the-scenes drama, bizarre press tour and disappointing reviews.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
Take a walk down State Street and you’re sure to see them — stores advertising products like CBD, Delta-8 and an assortment of other recreational and medicinal items. While these stores can seem ubiquitous today, all of their products are actually relatively new, only having been legalized a few years ago.
(11/03/22 1:24pm)
(10/30/22 3:32am)
Republicans authored a letter criticizing Gov. Tony Evers in response to Milwaukee police officer Peter Jerving's death. Jerving was killed in a shootout Tuesday morning while on duty.
(10/26/22 10:02pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison senior class officers and the Chancellor’s office chose comedian Charlie Berens as the University of winter commencement speaker, according to a UW-Madison press release. The winter commencement ceremony will be at the Kohl Center on Dec. 18.
(10/23/22 6:53pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (4-4, 2-3) beat the Purdue Boilermakers by a score of 34-25 on Saturday in Madison.
(10/21/22 2:15am)
The U.S. Department of Education officially launched their student loan forgiveness application on Monday, which allows undergraduates and graduates who have taken out federal loans in the past to be eligible for debt relief.
(10/20/22 7:00am)
Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus last Tuesday, calling on students to vote for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.
(10/18/22 7:00am)
Democratic incumbent Gov. Tony Evers and Republican challenger Tim Michels made their case to Wisconsinites Friday night in the first and only debate of Wisconsin’s 2022 gubernatorial race.
(10/13/22 7:00am)
Wisconsin loves nail-biter elections. Each of the last two winning presidential candidates carried the state by less than 1%, and the last gubernatorial election in 2018 was decided by a razor-thin 30,000 votes.
(10/10/22 3:30pm)
Democratic Lt. Gov Mandela Barnes and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson came together Friday night in Milwaukee for the first scheduled debate in Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate campaign.
(10/10/22 7:00am)
A definition change in a Madison zoning code enacted to discourage student renters in residential neighborhoods could increase housing equity and choice, according to the city’s Building Inspection Division.
(10/06/22 7:00am)
Members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison community are familiar with WiscAlerts, the campus emergency notification system. However, there are complex intricacies involved with what qualifies as a WiscAlert, Off-Campus Alert or a Crime Warning.
(09/27/22 1:59am)
The Chican@ and Latin@ Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison celebrated National Hispanic Heritage month by hosting a presentation featuring three authors of the new book “Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest” on Sept. 22.
(09/25/22 8:32pm)
Stu Levitan, a longtime resident of Madison, is famous for his books documenting the city’s history. His most recent book, “Madison in the Sixties,” focused on the cultural and political upheavals the city faced in the 1960s surrounding urban development, racial equality and the Vietnam War.