Governor tricked by prank call from Buffalo news site editor
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker thought he received a call from a billionaire campaign financier Tuesday afternoon, but it turns out the editor of an online news site pulled a prank on him.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker thought he received a call from a billionaire campaign financier Tuesday afternoon, but it turns out the editor of an online news site pulled a prank on him.
The City of Madison Plan Commission unanimously passed a zoning map amendment Monday to allow the development of a proposed apartment complex on West Mifflin Street.
Despite professing a lack of details about UW-Madison's relationship with the state at three student forums, a drafted letter obtained by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel revealed Wednesday that Chancellor Biddy Martin advocated for the university's separation from the UW system, and knew it was likely.
UW-Madison Teaching Assistants and Madison teachers and students joined protesters in and around the Capitol rotunda throughout the day Wednesday.
The City of Madison Board of Estimates authorized a planning process with Marcus/Urban Land Interests for the development of the proposed Public Market Square area Monday.
The UW System Board of Regents approved salary increases for UW-Madison football head coach Bret Bielema and offensive coordinator Paul Chryst Friday in a closed session.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak shocked the world when he announced Thursday he would not step down after weeks of protests by the Egyptian people.
The City of Madison Plan Commission decided Monday to refer a vote on a proposed zoning amendment for West Mifflin Street to their next meeting, scheduled for Feb. 21.
Seven higher education organizations have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case involving UW-Madison and its refusal to fund activities for the Badger Catholic group on campus.
UW system leaders undoubtedly watched Gov. Scott Walker's State of the State address with keen interest Tuesday as Walker spoke about possible cuts to the state budget.
Andrew Statz, the city of Madison's first fiscal efficiency auditor, will leave his position to take over a similar job with the school district, according to Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's blog.
The UW Foundation grew by 13 percent between June of 2009 and June of 2010, after falling 23 percent the previous year according to a study done by the National Association of College and University Business Officers and the Commonfund Institution.
Both the state Senate and state Assembly passed tax bills Tuesday in the new administration's continuing effort to make Wisconsin more business-friendly.
Although the high-speed rail project is dead, the downtown Madison area around the proposed rail station is set to be developed.
Would you jump off a bridge because everyone else did? What about walk in the street? It turns out doing both could be dangerous.
The UW Credit Union in Monona was the site of a kidnapping and robbery Wednesday, resulting in the suspect being shot after ramming into a cop car.
In his appearance on Mike Gousha's program ""On The Issues,"" Gov. Jim Doyle discussed how he plans to move forward with the labor contracts and why he cannot halt proceedings as Governor-elect Scott Walker has requested.
Dozens filled the Chemistry Building Friday to hear U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., speak about the status of science and research in Congress, and the upcoming changes she anticipates when the next congressional session starts in January.
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, was one of few Democrats celebrating victory in Wisconsin and around the United States on Tuesday night.