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(11/03/11 5:21am)
Bob Saget is a name that evokes a wide range of reactions. If
your knowledge of his career is limited to "Full House," you
probably think of hugs, unflattering hairdos and squeaky-clean
hijinks. If you have seen anything else Saget has done in the last
decade-and-a-half, what comes to mind is probably a little more
unsavory.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
Government officials and advocacy groups came together Tuesday
to recognize Equal Pay Day and raise awareness for Wisconsin's
gender wage gap.
(10/17/11 6:00am)
The On Wisconsin Society, a new group dedicated to recognizing
UW-Madison students for their contributions to the campus
community, instated its first members during Homecoming Week.
(09/12/11 6:00am)
Months after narrowly losing a politically divisive Supreme Court
race to Justice David Prosser, Asst. Attorney General
JoAnne Kloppenburg announced her candidacy for the
Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
(05/05/11 6:00am)
After four months of political upheaval in Wisconsin, UW-Madison
students can expect the high level of activity to continue through
the summer with recall elections, more policy pushes from Gov.
Scott Walker and the potential for radical changes to the UW
System.
(05/02/11 6:00am)
Despite having been dead for about two decades, the signature of
Bob Pocan, father of state Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, showed up on
the petition to recall state Sen. Bob Wirch, D-Kenosha, and the
Wirch campaign is claiming the signature was planted.
(04/27/11 6:00am)
As the Joint Finance Committee continued hearings on the biennial
budget, there was bipartisan support for a provision ensuring
legislative oversight. However, legislators were divided along
party lines over child support enforcement with the Republican
majority voting to end funding.
(04/25/11 6:00am)
In honor of Earth Day, newly sworn-in Dane County Executive Joe
Parisi announced plans to build a new bike and pedestrian path
connecting the Capital City Trail with the Glacial Drumlin
Trail.
(04/25/11 6:00am)
The Government Accountability Board will officially announce Monday
a recount for the Supreme Court Election that will commence
Wednesday morning.
(04/25/11 6:00am)
Starting the second week of May, every assistant district attorney
in the state will face a 20 percent cut in full-time to part-time
work hours.
(04/18/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker backed down from his budget proposal to eliminate
community recycling requirements after it received criticism from
lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
(04/18/11 6:00am)
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin drew thousands of
supporters and pro-union counter-protesters to the state Capitol
Saturday, where she encouraged the crowd to support Gov. Scott
Walker and prepare to take on President Barack Obama in 2012.
(04/15/11 6:00am)
Assembly Democrats blocked Republicans' attempt to pass a
constitutional amendment that would create spending restraints and
push state revenues into a rainy day fund if tax collections exceed
certain benchmarks.
(04/11/11 6:00am)
The federal government narrowly avoided shutdown Friday evening
after the White House, Senate Democrats and House Republicans
agreed on a plan to cut $38.5 billion from the budget.
(04/11/11 6:00am)
(04/06/11 6:00am)
Both chambers of the Legislature, which met with all the members
present for the first time in almost two months Tuesday, passed the
fiscal components of Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill.
(04/05/11 6:00am)
With about a month left to go in the search for recall signatures,
campaign organizers against state Sens. Randy Hopper, R-Fond du Lac
and David Hansen, D-Green Bay, say they will soon reach their goals
and be able to get the recall elections started.
(04/04/11 6:00am)
After listening to testimony from several witnesses Friday, Dane
County Judge Maryann Sumi decided to keep the temporary restraining
order on the budget repair law.
(04/01/11 6:00am)
MADISON (AP)—Several Republican lawmakers were charged with
trespassing and marijuana possession after they staged an
occupation of the UW-Madison Teaching Assistants' Association
headquarters Thursday.
(03/30/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker announced Tuesday he will seek over $150 million
in federal funding for upgrades on the Hiawatha line between
Milwaukee and Chicago.