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(09/06/18 2:00pm)
With the 2018-19 college football season just barely underway, most teams are still hopeful that this year is their year. Last season’s tumults and flaws are by the wayside and — at least on the fan blogs and sports bars of college towns across the nation — there is nothing but potential for every team in the land.
(09/05/18 11:37pm)
After a progressive group accused Gov. Scott Walker of using taxpayer funds to film a campaign commercial, Madison state representatives are requesting an official audit of some of his travel expenses.
(08/15/18 8:44pm)
With partisan nominations for governor, U.S. Senate, lieutenant governor, Congress and most of the state Legislature on the line, more Wisconsinites turned out to vote in Tuesday’s primary election than any primary since 2002.
(08/13/18 2:13pm)
In one of the most anticipated primary elections in recent years, Wisconsinites will head to the polls Tuesday to select their party’s nominees for a swath of key races coming in the general election.
(08/13/18 1:00pm)
In July, Gov. Scott Walker announced that, if re-elected, he would continue to support a tuition freeze for in-state students at UW System schools for the next four years.
(06/18/18 6:10pm)
In what many anticipated as a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to decide the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering Monday, leaving in place Wisconsin’s current, Republican-drawn districts.
(06/13/18 7:36pm)
Tuesday’s two special elections brought contradictory evidence to those hoping to glean which party is building momentum heading into the November midterms.
(06/12/18 3:00pm)
In what is expected to be the most crowded primary ballot in recent memory, the ten Democratic candidates for governor are using every opportunity to distinguish themselves from the rest.
(05/15/18 2:06am)
Planned Parenthood opened the doors at their new Sheboygan location Monday, where they plan to offer certain abortions, early pregnancy complication assessments and other preventative healthcare.
(04/26/18 1:00pm)
When Genevieve Pfister and Samuel Fritz, who are both graduating this spring, became friends in their electrical engineering class last year, they were unsure where they would end up after graduation. Now, Fritz is preparing to pursue a job as paralegal in Milwaukee and Pfister is relocating to Texas to work at a top engineering company.
(04/26/18 4:16am)
As the necessity of obtaining a higher education degree in order to ensure job security rises, students face additional increases in the overall cost of attendance at colleges and universities throughout the state.
(04/25/18 5:15am)
In a competitive election year expected to be filled with huge levels of campaign spending, about a dozen of the country’s wealthiest megadonors have contributed almost $100 million to various campaigns already. Over $25 million of that has come from one Wisconsin businessman.
(04/25/18 1:00pm)
Ken Potter, a UW-Madison hydrologist, likes to imagine the Yahara Lakes around Madison as a clogged bathtub. With little change in elevation between the top and bottom of the lake chain, the stormwater that flows in tends to stay there.
(04/24/18 2:31pm)
Undocumented immigration in the U.S. does not contribute to an increasing crime rate, according to a new study conducted by a UW-Madison professor.
(04/23/18 10:31pm)
On the 19th anniversary of the deadly Columbine shooting Friday, students, teachers and parents around the state and country participated in another wave of walkouts to demand stricter gun control.
(04/22/18 10:17pm)
UW Regent Bryan Steil announced Sunday his intention to run to replace retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan in Janesville, after several prominent Republican figures declined to do so.
(04/19/18 11:21pm)
In an effort to provide accessible health care to Wisconsinites, the state filed a request with the federal government to approve a $200 million health care reinsurance program Thursday, but state Democrats argue even more action is needed.
(04/19/18 1:00pm)
As Earth Day approaches, many activists fear Wisconsin’s famous richness of natural resources is beginning to wane in the face of faltering environmental protections.
(04/19/18 1:51am)
The state’s Joint Committee On Finance approved a plan to provide the UW System over $26 million in performance-based funds.
(04/19/18 1:55pm)
If you are a Wisconsin native, or staying nearby this upcoming summer, and are a fan of the outdoors, fill up your S’well, pack your ENO and check out one of these five amazing hiking spots located conveniently in Wisconsin.