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(03/30/11 6:00am)
Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi blocked any further
implementation of Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair law for a
second time Tuesday after her previous ruling was, as she said,
"misunderstood or ignored."
(03/29/11 6:00am)
After resigning from his post and dominating local media last fall,
the infamous ""sexting"" Calumet County District Attorney Kenneth
Kratz will not face criminal charges from the state.
(03/29/11 6:00am)
The Government Accountability Board announced Monday it is
expecting a 20 percent voter turnout for the April 5 elections,
attributing the prediction to the high-profile state Supreme Court
race.
(03/28/11 6:00am)
The Republican Party of Wisconsin filed an open records request to
obtain UW-Madison history professor William Cronon's e-mails,
sparking a debate over academic freedom.
(03/28/11 6:00am)
Democratic lawmakers and reproductive health advocates gathered on
the Capitol steps Friday to rally for Planned Parenthood, which
would face defunding under Gov. Scott Walker's proposed biennial
budget.
(03/22/11 6:00am)
Several Republicans in the legislature are taking issue with Gov.
Scott Walker's proposal to severely limit recycling programs in his
biennial budget.
(03/21/11 6:00am)
In the possible lead-up to a recall election, State Sen. Randy
Hopper, R-Fond du Lac, is being accused of living outside his
district while carrying out an affair.
(03/21/11 6:00am)
(03/21/11 6:00am)
The Department of Health Services froze enrollment in BadgerCare
Basic, Wisconsin's low-income health-care plan, last week due to
the program's $2 million deficit.
(03/08/11 6:00am)
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin filed a complaint against
Gov. Scott Walker with the Government Accountability
Board Monday, citing his conversation with blogger Ian Murphy
posing as conservative billionaire David Koch as evidence of
multiple offenses.
(03/04/11 6:00am)
After announcing a 4 p.m. deadline, state Senate Republicans voted
to issue an order to detain Thursday for the 14 Democratic state
senators still in Illinois.
(03/04/11 6:00am)
After four days of restricted access to the Capitol and a three day
hearing challenging it, Dane County Circuit Court Judge John Albert
issued a permanent injunction forcing the Department of
Administration to open doors to the public and the remaining
overnight protesters to evacuate.
(03/02/11 6:00am)
The UW System and UW-Madison
(03/02/11 6:00am)
""Another Year,"" the latest film by British writer/director Mike
Leigh (""Vera Drake,"" ""Happy-Go-Lucky""), is a two-hour
meditation on happiness that will leave you completely depressed.
In the world of movies, where hope is in abundance and a second
chance is always waiting around the corner, ""Another Year"" argues
that sometimes, as one character puts it, ""Life's not always kind,
is it?""
(03/01/11 6:00am)
After delaying his address by a week due to the upheaval at the
Capitol, Gov. Scott Walker will announce the biennial budget
Tuesday, and UW-Madison could be one of many state institutions
facing drastic cuts and changes.
(02/25/11 6:00am)
Assembly Republicans created a firestorm at the Capitol early Friday when they cut off debate and voted on the budget repair bill, passing the controversial legislation just after 1 a.m.
(02/22/11 6:00am)
Both the state Senate and Assembly will meet Tuesday as protests
outside the Capitol over the budget repair bill are expected to
continue and grow.
(02/21/11 6:00am)
Protesters for and against Gov. Scott Walker's controversial budget
repair bill numbered at an estimated 60,000 Saturday for the
largest rally yet at the Capitol. Although there were tensions
between the two groups as the marches often overlapped, the
demonstrations stayed peaceful.
(02/18/11 6:00am)
On the most turbulent day yet of demonstrations against Gov.
Scott Walker's budget repair bill, Democratic state senators
successfully delayed the controversial legislation by walking out
of the Capitol Thursday and setting up camp across state lines.
(02/16/11 6:00am)
Droves of frustrated citizens turned out to give the Joint Finance
Committee a piece of their mind Tuesday.