The Pines perform to small audience
While people across Madison fixed their eyes on the Badger game Saturday night, a meager but appreciative crowd settled into the High Noon Saloon to hear music from folk band the Pines.
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While people across Madison fixed their eyes on the Badger game Saturday night, a meager but appreciative crowd settled into the High Noon Saloon to hear music from folk band the Pines.
There is just something inexplicable about our relationship with this place.
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate dipped below five percent for the first time since 2008 in February, according to a revised jobs report released Thursday by the Department of Workforce Development.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin responded to continued protests over the shooting of Tony Robinson in a Tuesday morning press conference.
Chris McGeshick, chairman of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community, spoke to the state Assembly and Senate Thursday urging greater cooperation between the Legislature and Native Americans.
The Department of Public Instruction announced Monday that 98 private schools in Wisconsin applied to be a part of the state’s voucher school system.
The Department of Public Instruction announced Monday that 98 private schools in Wisconsin applied to be a part of the state’s voucher school system.
Gov. Scott Walker responded in a letter to Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Chairman Gary Besaw Monday, explaining his reasoning for rejecting the Menominee’s latest offer on the proposed Menominee-Hard Rock Casino and Hotel in Kenosha.
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin offered Tuesday to pay $220 million for a new Milwaukee Bucks arena if Gov. Scott Walker would reverse his denial of the proposed Menominee Hard Rock Kenosha Casino.
The Dane County Zoning and Land Regulation Committee decided to postpone a vote on whether or not to allow for the expansion of a cross-state oil pipeline Wednesday, taking issue with the company's proposed $100 million spill insurance policy for the county.
A new poll released Thursday showing overwhelming support for right-to-work legislation in Wisconsin ignited conversation amongst legislators on whether or not to pursue the legislation during the Legislature’s current session.
A new study released Monday by Marquette University found that right-to-work legislation would not provide any economic advantage to the state of Wisconsin, but would lead to serious economic and social costs.
Gov. Scott Walker announced his Workforce Readiness Plan at various stops around the state Thursday. The plan shows a major glimpse of his state budget, which the governor will unveil Feb. 3.
Last season, the Badgers used the same starting five of Traevon Jackson, Ben Brust, Josh Gasser, Sam Dekker and Frank Kaminsky in all 38 of the team’s games.
Protesters rallied in Madison and around the state Tuesday demanding reforms to the Dane County’s criminal justice system following a grand jury's decision not to indict the officer who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri in August.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty filed a federal lawsuit against the state Tuesday alleging discrimination against disabled students under the Open Enrollment Program, according to a statement.
Mayor Paul Soglin said in a City Council meeting Tuesday that Madison is facing serious budgetary issues.
As tensions in the Middle East grow ever more complex, professors are putting in the effort to foster understanding among students.
Finally, it’s the moment we have all been waiting for, the first edition of Shad’s College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings of the season.
Rock County Circuit Court Judge James Daley announced Monday his intention to run for the Wisconsin state Supreme Court in the April 2015 election.