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(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joked he often wonders “in those 75 minutes when I'm not on my phone, which international institution might we have withdrawn from?”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.
(02/25/25 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison entered “Peace Corps Week” Sunday, maintaining its status as one of the nation’s top producers of volunteers.
(02/25/25 8:00am)
Ad wars in the high-stakes race for the control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court are in full force as candidates race toward the April 1 election.
(02/25/25 12:58am)
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen will open near the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus on State Street in late March or April, according to Amyn Ali, who is franchising the restaurant with two partners.
(02/24/25 8:00am)
Meriter Hospital nurses and health care workers at UW Health and Group Health Cooperative (GHC) called for safer staffing ratios, security measures and wage increases at Madison hospitals in a press conference Thursday.
(02/24/25 8:00am)
College Dems hosted a meeting Wednesday to hear from five candidates running for University of Wisconsin-Madison campus-area Common Council seats and made three endorsements for the upcoming April 1 general election.
(02/21/25 10:47pm)
A federal judge extended a temporary order blocking a National Institutes of Health (NIH) decision from taking effect after lawyers representing states and research institutions argued the NIH lacks the authority to unilaterally impose “unlawful cuts” of billions of dollars in negotiated research funding.
(02/21/25 9:59pm)
The Republican-controlled state Assembly passed a bill Wednesday that would require school boards to make curriculum and instructional materials available for inspection by district residents in a 54-43 vote along party lines.
(02/20/25 9:09pm)
Wisconsin Assembly Republicans passed a Republican-backed bill in a 53-45 vote that would require school boards to implement policies prohibiting cell phone use during instructional time.
(02/20/25 8:51pm)
In a 54-44 vote along party lines, lawmakers passed a Republican-backed bill Wednesday that would change how students’ academic achievement is measured in Wisconsin.
(02/20/25 9:00am)
The future of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s diversity-based scholarships are in doubt after a U.S. Department of Education decision Friday ordered schools to eliminate race-based programs.
(02/20/25 1:02am)
A student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was arrested and charged with two felony counts in Illinois after allegedly stabbing her mother in the head with a kitchen knife, according to Lake County, Illinois court records.
(02/20/25 8:00am)
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, along with a group of other alders, introduced several proposed amendments to the city's zoning code to the Madison Common Council on Jan. 14, and will be voted on Feb. 25.
(02/20/25 10:00am)
Frances Huntley-Cooper has dedicated her life to public service. She was a social worker for 28 years, an alderwoman and in 1991 — against all odds with little political ambition — became the first elected Black mayor in Wisconsin.
(02/20/25 8:00am)
For many University of Wisconsin-Madison students, the beginning of September is a time to reacclimate themselves to Madison before classes start and take advantage of the remainder of summer to enjoy campus. But some say the first day of classes, usually the middle of the week after Labor Day, arrives too late.