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(02/15/11 6:00am)
Hundreds of Madison residents, including UW students and faculty,
rallied at the state capitol to protest Gov. Scott Walker's budget
repair bill Monday, kicking off what promises to be a turbulent
week for the new governor.
(02/15/11 6:00am)
Six candidates will face off in the Tuesday primary to replace Dane
County Executive Kathleen Falk. The two who garner the most votes,
regardless of party affiliation, will run against each other in the
April elections.
(02/11/11 6:00am)
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak shocked the world when he
announced Thursday he would not step down after weeks of protests
by the Egyptian people.
(02/09/11 6:00am)
With the Dane County Executive primary election less than a week
away, state. Rep. Joe Parisi, D-Madison, leads a poll he
commissioned, while Dane County Board Chairman Scott McDonell is
ahead in campaign fundraising.
(02/09/11 6:00am)
The state Senate passed a bill Tuesday requiring a two-thirds
supermajority in order to raise taxes.
(02/04/11 6:00am)
Although state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen deemed Obama's
health-care reform null and void in Wisconsin in the aftermath of a
Florida judge's ruling, the immediate ramifications of the
declaration and the future of the law remain ambiguous.
(01/31/11 6:00am)
The Vatican rejected a lawsuit brought by a man who was allegedly
sexually abused by a priest at St. John's School for the Deaf in
Milwaukee, according to the victim's attorney.
(01/30/11 6:00am)
(01/27/11 6:00am)
If it was up to me, winter would only last two months, December and
January. In December, winter is fun and new; the snow is beautiful
and charming, and the cold allows for good things like layering,
new winter accessories, cuddling, and hot chocolate. The beauty of
winter is only magnified by the holiday season and it's illuminated
and sparkling decorations. In January, it's fun to be a little
outdoorsy and go skiing, ice skating, or snowshoeing. But by the
time February rolls around, I'm over it. I don't want to wear any
more bulky sweaters or my winter coat, or wreck any more of my
shoes by walking on the slush and salt covered sidewalks. I'm sick
of my snow boots. I do not want to work to be warm, and if I drink
one more hot chocolate, I will explode. If I were to guess, you
Fashionistas/os feel similarly.
(01/27/11 6:00am)
A Republican-supported bill to crack down on voter fraud by
requiring photo identification to vote is drawing ire from
Democrats and other organizations who claim the bill would do more
harm than good.
(01/27/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin owes the federal government $1.4 billion in borrowed
unemployment funds, according to the Department of Workforce
Development.
(01/21/11 6:00am)
The state Legislature met Thursday as part of the special jobs
session ordered by Gov. Scott Walker, resulting in the passage of
the tort reform bill through the Assembly and the Health Services
Accounts bill through both chambers.
(01/21/11 6:00am)
Department of Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch terminated
plans for the biofuel boiler at the Charter Street Power Plant on
the UW-Madison campus Thursday.
(01/20/11 6:00am)
Democratic Wisconsin lawmakers debuted legislation Wednesday to
boost the manufacturing industry statewide, and hope to gain
bipartisan support.
(01/19/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin State Senate passed Tort Reform legislation Tuesday
that would decrease business liability.
(01/18/11 6:00am)
After several rounds of voting, Republican Party of Wisconsin
Chairman Reince Priebus secured the 85 votes necessary to take over
as Chairman of the Republican National Committee Friday, and
promised to unify the party in the face of the upcoming 2012
presidential election.
(01/18/11 6:00am)
In the first two weeks of Gov. Scott Walker's special session on
job creation a range of legislation has been introduced that
intends to give tax cuts to small businesses, offer tax credits for
health care contributions and reduce business liability, all aimed
at stimulating job growth.
(01/15/11 6:00am)
Less than a week after a shooting in Tucson, Ariz. left six dead
and U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., in critical condition,
numerous Wisconsin officials were threatened as well, including
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Gov. Scott Walker.
(12/09/10 6:00am)
Relations between Governor-elect Scott Walker and state employee
unions continue to deteriorate with Walker's latest announcement
that he would consider decertifying them to help balance the state
budget.
(12/08/10 6:00am)
Local politicians and hundreds of concerned Wisconsin citizens
gathered at the Crowne Plaza Tuesday evening to discuss the
embattled high-speed rail line in an event sponsored by the
Wisconsin and Minnesota transportation departments.