Michael Leckrone will leave UW-Madison after a 50-year reign as Marching Band Director.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court election further shows how political races can no longer remain non-partisan.
A bill named after a late UW-Madison professor intended to streamline research was not considered by the state Senate, even with massive bipartisan support.
Gov. Scott Walker continues to urge lawmakers to reach agreement on the details of the GOP’s policy agenda as the final day of legislative activity for the state Senate approaches.
The controversial Lincoln Hills youth prison will likely remain open despite allegations of abuse and mistreatment after the state Senate's judiciary committee, chaired by state Sen. Van Wanggaard, rejected the Assembly’s plan to shut the facility down.
After Lincoln Hills reform unanimously passed the Assembly, Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, said it likely won’t pass the Senate with the same ease.
After opt-out proposal fails, UW-College Republican Chair pushes seg fee opt-out
Jake Lubenow, UW-Madison's chapter of the College Republicans, wants to bring back the opt-out.
Former Badger women's soccer player Genevieve Richard has traveled the world, but says she has experienced success in large part because of her time at UW.
Madison alders, including Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4, voted Tuesday to override Mayor Paul Soglin’s veto of “click and collect” alcohol purchases.
Three candidates are running to fill a vacant seat on the state Supreme Court; Wisconsinites will hit the polls tomorrow to pick their two favorite candidates to run in the April general election.
Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald pushed the state Senate to oust leaders of the ethics and elections agencies, while some officials deny they have the right to do so.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said what happened in Ferguson should inspire community leaders to enact reforms to improve the community for people of color.
State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, and state Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, both defended the decision to withhold records of sexual harassment issued against legislators and their staff Tuesday in an effort to protect victim privacy.
MPD Chief Mike Koval said splitting up the current West District will help city police be more responsive.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said what happened in Ferguson should inspire community leaders to enact reforms to improve the community for people of color.
State Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, speaks in the Wisconsin state Senate chambers.
Infighting between top Republican leaders has caused the state’s two-year budget to miss its June 30 deadline.
Representatives from the Teaching Assistant Association will work with the university to update Graduate Assistant Policies and Procedures.