Newly circulated bill would curb tech-enabled rent collusion by landlords
By Ty Javier | Feb. 27The bill would be the first statewide law of its kind if passed, marking a new era of antitrust law.
The bill would be the first statewide law of its kind if passed, marking a new era of antitrust law.
A Madison Metro bus crashed into a building late Tuesday evening, injuring two passengers.
Deteriorating lead paint at four Milwaukee public schools leaves parents and the district searching for solutions.
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman and UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin emphasized the mission of the Wisconsin Idea and the value of higher education during the Wisconsin Counties Association Legislative Conference Tuesday.
The tentative collective bargaining agreements will raise trades workers’ wages by 4.12% to adjust for inflation.
At an event hosted by WUD Society and Politics Monday, UW-Madison political science professor Mark Copelevitch voiced concerns about President Donald Trump’s remaking of the federal government.
The board unanimously voted to name the Madison school after Lori Mann Carey, a former MMSD graduate and education advocate.
Gov. Tony Evers' proposal includes a butter-themed license plate to honor Wisconsin's dairy heritage and a blackout plate inspired by neighboring states' popular designs.
UW-Madison contributes a significant number of Peace Corps volunteers. Proposals of federal cuts to foreign aid pose serious risks to agency funding.
As the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court heats up, big donors and attack ads are out in full force.
A Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurant will open on State Street later this spring.
Healthcare workers in Madison joined Meriter Hospital nurses to call for increased safety and better working conditions at a press conference on Thursday, Feb. 20.
College Dems hosted a meeting Wednesday to hear from local candidates running for Common Council and made endorsements ahead of the April 1 Common Council elections.
A federal judge extended a temporary order blocking a National Institutes of Health decision from taking effect after lawyers representing states and universities warned of “irreparable harm” if it went through.
The bill, passed along party lines, would require schools to make curriculum available for inspection by residents upon written request, drawing backlash from DPI.
Wisconsin state Assembly passes a bill that would require school districts to implement cellphone bans during instructional time, a proposal that had drawn opposition from some Democrats and educators.
Along party lines, Assembly lawmakers voted to reverse the new state testing standards Wisconsin State Superintendent Jill Underly has defended.
In an age of declining enrollment, academia is working to bring more Native students to campus.
Frances Huntley-Cooper dedicated her life to public service and helping disadvantaged groups before serving as the first Black mayor in Wisconsin history.
The U.S. Department of Education warned schools risk losing federal funding if they don’t comply with a decision ordering schools to eliminate race-based programs.