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(10/23/12 7:44am)
Nobel Prize-winning scientist and University of Utah professor Mario Capecchi shared stories and advice from his career as a molecular biologist with students and faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Monday.
(10/14/12 8:38pm)
In Kentucky to debate Vice President Joe Biden Thursday, vice presidential hopeful and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., finds himself in the unique position this fall of convincing voters he is the right man for two jobs, even if he can’t have both of them.
(10/12/12 7:19am)
In Kentucky to debate Vice President Joe Biden Thursday, vice presidential hopeful and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., finds himself in the unique position this fall of convincing voters he is the right man for two jobs, even if he can’t have both of them.
(09/21/12 5:50am)
Thirty University of Wisconsin-Madison College Republicans travelled to Marquette and joined hundreds of enthusiastic supporters to hear Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, speak at Marquette University Thursday.
(09/14/12 6:54am)
As the November 6 election approaches, Vice President Joe Biden and Vice Presidential hopeful Paul Ryan campaigned in Wisconsin this week in an effort to drum up support among voters.
(09/10/12 7:26am)
Wisconsin’s young Republicans are criticizing Democrats’ message upon the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte last week, saying they didn’t make a good enough case to address the problems facing the country’s youth.
(05/08/12 7:50am)
After a year of political controversy across Wisconsin, Tuesday will mark the first round of elections in an historic gubernatorial recall process.
(04/24/12 6:42am)
Gov. Scott Walker said Monday taxpayers have saved $1 billion since his budget reforms took effect last spring, a claim that drew both praise and criticism from politicians around the state.
(04/17/12 6:21am)
The state Supreme Court said Monday it will not review two court cases invalidating the state’s controversial voter ID law, likely meaning voters will not need to provide identification at polling places for the spring recall elections.
(03/29/12 7:38am)
As former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum looks to make up ground against former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney during Wisconsin’s open Republican primary April 3, Wisconsin voters are preoccupied with Wisconsin’s own political turmoil.
(03/26/12 4:52am)
Federal judges who last week found the new Assembly districts 8 and 9 in southern Milwaukee unconstitutional may now have to redraw the lines themselves.
(03/18/12 11:51pm)
The Wisconsin Judicial Commission filed a formal ethics complaint against state Supreme Court Justice David Prosser Friday for allegedly putting his hands around state Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley’s neck last June.
(03/12/12 5:21am)
Gov. Scott Walker announced his intention to set up a legal defense fund to help pay for expenses associated with the ongoing John Doe investigation against his former aides Friday.
(03/05/12 7:31am)
For the first time since the recall effort began, polls show Gov. Scott Walker losing in head-to-head races against other potential recall candidates, according to report released by Public Policy Polling last week.
(02/20/12 6:45am)
A Dane County judge denied Gov. Scott Walker's request Friday
for a two-week extension on the deadline to challenge recall
petitions filed against him.
(02/13/12 7:09am)
Gov. Scott Walker said last week he would not push for another
budget repair bill to help balance the state’s budget after the
Legislative Fiscal Bureau released its most recent report Thursday,
revealing a shortfall of approximately $214 million.
(02/10/12 7:26am)
Wisconsin will face a $143.2 million projected state budget
deficit for the 2012-2013 fiscal year, a release by the state's
Legislative Fiscal Bureau revealed Thursday, adding another
dimension to the possible recall elections this spring or
summer.
(01/30/12 7:26am)
Wisconsin landowners can now legally shoot and kill gray wolves
after they were removed from the Wisconsin endangered species list
and are no longer protected under the Federal Endangered Species
Act last week.
(12/15/11 7:24am)
Iron and Ashland counties, in the very north of Wisconsin, are
home to over 300 lakes and serve as a hotspot for outdoor
enthusiasts. Ashland County is also home to the Bad River Indian
Tribe, who has lived on its reservation since 1854. But these two
counties that are celebrated for their natural beauty also suffer
from some of the highest unemployment in the state.
(11/30/11 7:27am)
State Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, will announce Wednesday his
intention to reintroduce a bill that would make medical marijuana
legal in Wisconsin.