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(03/05/25 8:00am)
Wendy Riester had an abortion 50 years ago. At the time, she had an IUD which became dislodged, requiring her to get an abortion after her doctor said she had a 95% chance of death from infection.
(03/05/25 8:00am)
Republican lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday to reform pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) practices by lowering drug costs and increasing transparency in Wisconsin during a press conference.
(03/05/25 12:01am)
Democratic lawmakers introduced a new climate accountability bill on Tuesday, aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050.
(03/04/25 8:06pm)
Rep. Supreme Moore Omokunde, D-Milwaukee, unveils bill to hold the Legislature accountable for meeting international greenhouse gas reduction target on March 4, 2025.
(03/04/25 6:20pm)
Wisconsin Humanities launched its Community Powered Tribal Health Initiative (CPTHI) Feb. 26 to address the mental health epidemic impacting Wisconsin’s tribal communities.
(03/03/25 8:00am)
A telltale sign of winter’s arrival on campus is the thinning of once-full bike racks. As the temperatures continue to drop and the snow starts to fall, many students opt to bring their bicycles indoors or keep them chained up for the winter. But winter biking still has plenty to offer.
(03/02/25 10:45pm)
The Wisconsin Black Student Union (WBSU) capped off Black History Month Thursday night with its annual fashion show, focusing on the global impact of Black fashion and culture.
(03/01/25 9:50pm)
A study committee proposed a package of six bills aimed at strengthening youth mental health support and intervention at a Joint Legislative Council meeting Wednesday.
(03/01/25 4:54am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Provost and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Charles Isbell Jr. and Dean of the Graduate School William Karpus issued a memo to graduate school deans Sunday advising them to consider decreasing the number of future students admitted to graduate programs due to uncertainty created by the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) funding cuts.
(02/28/25 9:16pm)
While the University of Wisconsin-Madison reaffirmed its commitment to diversity, university leaders said Friday they have an “indisputable responsibility to comply with the law” and will reassess current campus activities to comply with a federal decision targeting race-based programs that began enforcement today.
(02/28/25 8:16pm)
Wisconsin’s Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations proposed a package of legislation to protect students who wear tribal regalia, increase transparency and grant tribes more say in American Indian language studies in K-12 public schools at a Joint Legislative Council meeting Wednesday.
(02/28/25 8:00am)
Lawmakers and Madison community members gathered at the Capitol Thursday for Black Advocacy Day to address ways to better support Black communities in Wisconsin.
(02/28/25 3:43am)
Two Wisconsin Democrats released a proposal Wednesday to prohibit tech-enabled price fixing schemes in an attempt to prevent landlords from charging unfair and monopolistic rent.
(02/27/25 7:13pm)
A Madison Metro bus collided with a restaurant on the city’s east side Tuesday evening after a passenger assaulted the driver.
(02/27/25 12:00pm)
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) and the Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) alerted families at Golda Meir School to a lead poisoning case on Jan. 13. Kristen Payne, whose third-grader started at Golda Meir this year was one of the parents on the receiving end of a troubling email explaining how the case was traced back to the school’s lower campus.
(02/27/25 9:00am)
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman and UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin spoke at the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) Legislative Conference Tuesday, discussing Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal, in-state employment opportunities and mental health.
(02/26/25 10:36pm)
The Republican-controlled Joint Committee on Employment Relations (JCOER) passed three tentative collective bargaining agreements that would raise trades’ workers wages by 4.12% this year to adjust for inflation and changes in the labor market at a public hearing and executive session on Wednesday.
(02/26/25 9:00am)
While teaching his Introduction to International Relations class this semester, University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Mark Copelovitch joked he often wonders “in those 75 minutes when I'm not on my phone, which international institution might we have withdrawn from?” Copelovitch’s new “whirlwind” of worries arrived, he said, with the onset of President Donald Trump's second administration.
(02/26/25 8:00am)
Madison school district board members voted on Monday to name the newly constructed school on Madison’s South Side after Lori Mann Carey, who was an active community member and former student of the district before passing away in 2020.
(02/26/25 8:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers introduced a proposal in the state budget Feb. 18 to create new butter-themed plates for Wisconsin motorists. The butter-themed plate would feature a yellow background to resemble butter, celebrating the state's rich dairy heritage.