Column: Five takeaways from Wednesday’s Republican debate
Republican candidates for president — minus the front-runner — jostled for position in the first debate of the 2024 Presidential cycle for two hours on Wednesday night in Milwaukee.
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Republican candidates for president — minus the front-runner — jostled for position in the first debate of the 2024 Presidential cycle for two hours on Wednesday night in Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s volleyball team returned to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Field House in style Saturday afternoon, downing the University of Illinois at Chicago Flames in a 3-0 sweep for the season opening exhibition.
With the proposal to demolish Vintage Spirits & Grill and build a 33-unit luxury apartment building in its place, the Madison community is losing a family-owned business without gaining new affordable housing.
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.
PLEASANT PRAIRIE — Vice President Kamala Harris visited southeast Wisconsin on Thursday to tout the Biden administration’s broadband expansion and domestic job creation efforts.
Janet Protasiewicz was sworn into office as Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice on Tuesday evening, flipping the court to a liberal majority for the first time in 15 years. She began her 10-year term surrounded by hundreds of supporters during a ceremony in the state Capitol.
Gov. Tony Evers signed the state’s next two-year budget earlier this month after prolonged battles between Republicans and Democrats on funding for the University of Wisconsin System, K-12 revenue limits, child care subsidies and tax cuts.
A 12-story boutique-style apartment complex planned for the current local restaurant Vintage Spirits & Grill location raised alarms for students and community members about a growing affordable housing crisis in Madison.
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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.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, ignited debate after indicating on June 13 that he wanted the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee (JFC) to completely cut diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) funding across the University of Wisconsin System.
Volleyball
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has plenty to brag about. From its consistent academic prestige to its beautiful lakeshore campus and buzzing social scene, UW-Madison is considered by many a top university in the nation. However, another attribute that garners national respect is Wisconsin’s long and storied athletic programs — specifically in football and men’s basketball.
Former Wisconsin Badgers guard Johnny Davis’ first campaign as a professional basketball player can best be described as up-and-down. After being selected 10th overall in the 2022 NBA Draft, Davis split time between the NBA’s Washington Wizards and the G-League’s Capital City Go-Go during the 2022-23 season.
A protester speaks to a crowd on May 4, 2023, during a demonstration against the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s response to a racist video which circulated online Monday.
Republican members on the Joint Finance Committee removed 545 provisions from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed 2023-25 biennial budget plan at their first executive session Tuesday.
Content warning: This story contains information about violent racist remarks and quotes containing profanity.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student was recorded in a recent video using racial slurs and racist references directed at the Black community.
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.
Over two dozen teachers and community members voiced their concerns at the Madison Metropolitan School District’s (MMSD) monthly meeting Monday, expressing dissatisfaction with the Madison Board of Education’s proposed preliminary budget for the upcoming 2023-24 school year.