Walker's budget would end mandate for local recycling
On top of heavy spending cuts, Gov. Scott Walker's biennial budget proposal would also eliminate the state recycling program requirement for local communities.
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On top of heavy spending cuts, Gov. Scott Walker's biennial budget proposal would also eliminate the state recycling program requirement for local communities.
When you hear the name Obama, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe you think he's a great man trying to fix an economy the previous president screwed up. Or he's too soft on spending. Well, it's time to add supporter of LGBT rights to that list.
The stand-off between the Walker administration and thousands of protesters continued Thursday as legislators curbed TAA influence within the capitol building and demonstrators protested the Walker administration's resistance to negotiation in front of Koch Industries' new lobbying office on Doty St.
Mike Kujak
Last Tuesday night in Madison, a 21-year-old woman was attacked after leaving her appointment at Planned Parenthood. A stranger allegedly put her in a choke hold and said, ""You better watch what you do.""
This week, the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was held in Washington, D.C., where the most active conservative politicos come to discuss the future of America, share their ideals and prepare for the next presidential election.
In the cycling world, there is no crime more serious than doping. Many top riders have been accused of doping by former teammates, competitors and the media. Every year, dozens of riders are convicted of doping and are punished. Some riders are under constant suspicion of doping.
Members of the South District Community Police Team arrested two 20-year-olds following a drug investigation at a Coho Street apartment complex on Madison's south side Thursday.
Every once in awhile the Sundance Film Festival will send us Badgers a special cinematic treat. Madison is lucky enough to have a Sundance Cinema located at Hilldale Mall, which means the festival will usually give us a special screening of one of the festival's highlights. This year's film is none other than the winner of the festival's U.S. Dramatic Competition Grand Jury Prize, ""Like Crazy"". Director Drake Doremus' new film is full of fresh talent and it one of the most honest portrayals of young love in recent memory.
Chinese President Hu Jintao is among the two most powerful men in the world, so his recent visit to the United States should come as no surprise since we are among the biggest consumers of the products his country's exports. The secret has been out for a while: China is on track to rule the world. But is Jintao the man to lead them in to this new globalized society?
The indoor smoking ban in Wisconsin has had no adverse effect on the hospitality industry, according to a new study.
Since the November elections, lame ducks in Washington have been fighting over high-profile legislation like the START treaty, ""Don't Ask, Don't Tell"" and whether or not to increase taxes. Despite these political scuttles, the House of Representatives managed to pass the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kid Act.
As Muggles of the United States, we must accept the sad truth that we're all susceptible to being screwed over by the long arm of the law. It's a sad reality that upon committing serious crimes in our society, iron barred squad cars and the county jail await us, as opposed to somewhere cool like Azkaban or Professor Umbridge's chambers. Honestly, I sometimes wish I was a fucking wizard. I'd much rather have a dementor as a cell-mate than some cracked-out scrub with a gas problem. But, such is life.
Nick Fritz
Millions of text messages are sent each day in the United States. In fact, in the time I spend writing this article, I will send over 25 texts myself. But ask yourself, how many of these text messages could potentially kill you?
Matt Payne
Wisconsin's ban on texting while driving will come into effect Wednesday.
As of Dec. 13, the popular energy drink Four Loko will no longer be on the shelves in any store in the country, at least, not in its current form. The Chicago-based manufacturer Phusion Projects decided to pull the can after the Food and Drug Administration threatened to ban it outright. Several other alcoholic energy drink manufactures are also being targeted and therefore are also pulling their products.
Did you know nine out of ten regular smokers began using tobacco products before age 18? Every day, about 3000 kids become addicted to tobacco products. We all know that cigarettes are highly addicting and growing in popularity among youth and teens. Therefore, the Food and Drug Administration is trying to ban menthol cigarettes—to help our youth.
Melissa Grau