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(08/29/08 6:00am)
DENVER - Wisconsin's female Democrats raised women's issues and
worked to unite supporters of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.,
and Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama, D-Ill., at the
Democratic National Convention this week.
(05/08/08 6:00am)
Wisconsin's competitive political climate leads to a high demand
for political employees, and as classes come to a close, students
and graduates interested in politics are encouraged to fill those
positions.
(05/07/08 6:00am)
Members of Union Council, the governing board of the Wisconsin
Unions, met Tuesday to hear the latest plans for the new south
campus union.
(04/17/08 6:00am)
MILWAUKEE - Presidential candidate U.S. Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., visited Milwaukee Wednesday and said drastic cuts in
corporate taxes are needed to revive the national economy.
(04/07/08 6:00am)
The University of Wisconsin System released its annual
accountability report Friday, highlighting that the system is
achieving the majority of its goals but still lacks progress on
diversity issues.
(04/04/08 6:00am)
Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson announced Thursday she plans to
run for another term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
(04/04/08 6:00am)
Jeopardy!, America's Favorite Quiz Show"" came to the UW-Madison
campus Thursday to audition students for the College Championship
taping at the Kohl Center April 11 to 12.
(03/28/08 6:00am)
State Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch, R-West Salem, announced
Thursday an agreement can be reached in the next few days on the
$527 million budget shortfall.
(03/13/08 6:00am)
Spending on Wisconsin correctional facilities increased by 251
percent between 1987 and 2007, while spending on higher education
went up by a fraction of that growth, according to a report
released Wednesday.
(03/07/08 6:00am)
Senate Bill 523, a bill calling for the states and Canadian
provinces surrounding the Great Lakes to regulate the lakes' water,
passed in the Wisconsin state Senate Thursday.
(02/29/08 6:00am)
Special Session Bill 1, a combination of several proposed
campaign finance reform bills, passed out of the state Senate
Committee on Campaign Finance Reform, Rural Issues and Information
Technology Thursday.
(02/22/08 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle apologized Thursday for the poor response to the
traffic backup of Interstate 39/90 during the heavy snowfall on
Feb. 6 and 7.
(02/15/08 6:00am)
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike
Huckabee emphasized his determination to stay in the race Thursday
at the Concourse Hotel in downtown Madison.
(02/08/08 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Thursday local governments
cannot intervene in a case involving domestic partner benefits for
state employees.
(02/01/08 6:00am)
A hearing was held on a bill banning partial-birth abortions
Thursday in the state Assembly Committee on Judiciary and
Ethics.
(01/25/08 6:00am)
A bill that would legalize physician-assisted suicide was
recently debated in the state Legislature, though the bill's author
said it faces an uphill battle to pass.
(12/05/07 6:00am)
Dane County imprisons 97 black drug offenders for every white
offender, the third highest racial disparity in the nation,
according to a report issued Tuesday.
(11/28/07 6:00am)
The contract between the Big Ten Network and UW-Madison has come
under scrutiny recently, with two legislators demanding additional
answers from Chancellor John Wiley in a letter released
Tuesday.
(11/16/07 6:00am)
Leaders from nine Midwestern states and the province of Manitoba
met in Milwaukee Thursday to sign the Midwestern Regional
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Accord, a plan to increase renewable
energy and help curb global climate change.
(11/09/07 6:00am)
An appeals court Thursday overturned last year's conviction of
former Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen and his former aide Sherry
Schultz, who had been charged with using staff paid with tax
dollars to do illegal campaign work.'