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(02/27/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison sophomore football running back Dwayne Smith, 22, who
is charged with second degree sexual assault, admitted to police
that he had sexual contact with the alleged victim, according to
the criminal complaint.
(02/25/04 6:00am)
The state Assembly will begin debating a bill that, if passed,
would ban smoking in and around University of Wisconsin System
dormitories and residence halls, resulting in a financial penalty
if violated.
(02/23/04 6:00am)
A California judge declined to halt San Francisco from issuing
marriage licenses to same-sex couples Friday, meaning the marriages
will continue for at least the next several weeks.
(02/19/04 6:00am)
Howard Dean bowed out of the bid for the Democratic presidential
nomination Wednesday, making the party's battle for the White House
largely a two-man contest between Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and
Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C.
(02/13/04 6:00am)
In a historic decision for homosexual couples, San Francisco
authorities openly challenged California law Thursday by issuing
marriage licenses to 95 same-sex couples. This measure comes as
Massachusetts plans to be the first state to legally recognize
same-sex weddings under a ruling by the state's High Court.
(02/13/04 6:00am)
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean continued his
effort to win Wisconsin's Feb. 17 primary by courting the younger
vote Thursday, telling UW-Madison students he wants to restore the
Democratic party's principles and give President George Bush a
\one-way ticket back to Crawford, Texas"" at the Wisconsin Union
Theater.
(02/12/04 6:00am)
A recent financial report reveals Ho-Chunk Nation's campaign for
a \yes"" vote Feb. 17 for the expansion of DeJope casino, 4002 Evan
Acres Rd., has set an all-time record for campaign spending in Dane
County, according to No Dane Casino member Jim Youngerman.
(02/11/04 6:00am)
Forty-five Republicans and one Democrat signed a proposal for a
constitutional amendment banning marriage for same-sex couples
Monday, seeking to declare marriage in Wisconsin as between one man
and one woman.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
Milwaukee County District Attorney E. Michael McCann and
national gambling expert John Kindt outlined the link between
gambling and embezzlement Monday in a press conference hosted by
the grassroots organization No Dane CasiNO.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
While the Madison Overture Project is gentrifying the State
Street area and augmenting the city's cultural community, the
project is ousting some local retail owners.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
Milwaukee County District Attorney E. Michael McCann and
national gambling expert John Kindt outlined the link between
gambling and embezzlement Monday in a press conference hosted by
the grassroots organization No Dane CasiNO.
(02/02/04 6:00am)
MILWAUKEE-Attempting to revive his campaign after tight funds
and low support in recent polls, Democratic presidential hopeful
Howard Dean appealed to the black community in Milwaukee,
culminating in an appearance at a predominantly black church where
he asserted his stance on affirmative action.
(01/28/04 6:00am)
Representatives from the City of Madison and Ho Chunk Nation
spoke to the city's business community yesterday as part of the
Dane County Bar Association Luncheon Program at the White Horse
Inn, 202 N. Henry St.
(01/26/04 6:00am)
Two sexual assaults occurred early Sunday morning, both along
University Avenue, according to statement by the Madison
Police.
(01/23/04 6:00am)
The state Legislature came one step closer to overriding the
governor for the first time in more than 17 years Thursday, when
the Senate voted 23-10 to override Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of a bill
to end Wisconsin's 130-year ban on concealed weapons.
(01/22/04 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle addressed concealed carry, minimum wage and
Medicare, among other issues in his State of the State address
Wednesday in the Assembly Chambers of the state Capitol.
(01/22/04 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle addressed concealed carry, minimum wage and
Medicare, among other issues in his State of the State address
Wednesday in the Assembly Chambers of the state Capitol.
(01/21/04 6:00am)
Heading into the New Hampshire primary Jan. 27, the Democrats
have four serious candidates who could potentially run against
President Bush in November: John Kerry, John Edwards, Howard Dean
and Wesley Clark. However, according to UW-Madison political
science professor Virginia Sapiro, with Kerry's victory in Iowa and
both his and Edwards' New England roots, these two top runners in
Iowa have the momentum heading into next week.
(01/16/04 6:00am)
Democratic presidential front runner Howard Dean is encountering
increased criticism from the media and other candidates over his
\shoot-from-the-hip"" tactics and actions while governor of
Vermont, according to Newsweek.
(01/16/04 6:00am)
A union of 470 workers for Tyson Foods' Jefferson, Wis., plant
rejected the company's latest offer Jan. 11 by a vote of 242-74,
almost 11 months after going on strike.