City launches street maintenance plan
Mar. 13, 2008\Pothole Patrol"" aims to improve the quality of Madison streets damaged by this year's winter.
\Pothole Patrol"" aims to improve the quality of Madison streets damaged by this year's winter.
The current Wisconsin Supreme Court race looks likely to be determined by special interest group donations, political observers say, which might lead to conflicts of interest.
Six easy steps to taking charge of battery replacement'
UW-Madison students are gaining a unique experience while acting as brand representatives for Ford and Dell computers this summer.
Healthy Wisconsin bill important to state despite it's cost.
Film reveals perspective of Lennon's asssassin, stirs past, current political issues'
Anna discusses her discovery of short stories, the more digestible alternatives to dense novels for a busy college student.'
Sports Illustrated's special edition tribute to Favre is in high demand.
Ashlee gives her best tips for interview dress and behavior.'
Both men's and women's distance medley relays will also compete
The revelation of drugs in American drinking water only proves that there is an increasing dependency on prescription drugs.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's 311 line proposal is a good idea, but a cheaper alternative is necessary.
Wisconsin senior forward has fought adversity throughout his career and is now a leader of the Big Ten champs.
Brad falls vicitim to Hollywood's most underhanded teaser.'
Oxford University evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins addressed the UW-Madison community at a sold-out Wisconsin Union Theater.
Three Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation patents were challenged by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights and the Public Patent Foundation in April 2007
UW defeated Texas Christian and Northwestern.
Several contentious bills, including a statewide smoking ban, will not pass the Legislature this session, according to state officials.
Madison's Transit and Parking Committee will hear additional comments on the issue at a public hearing April 15.