Crews are still assessing the damage from Tuesday's storm, which could take days to resolve in some areas.
Warming winters and the early emergence of summer-like temperatures are affecting insect populations, experts say.
The council signed off on agreements and financial support for nonprofit Cinnaire Solutions to take over two Far West Side properties for homeless people that have fallen into financial trouble.
Evers' request is the latest clash between the Democratic governor and GOP-controlled Legislature over funds that have yet to be released by the budget committee.
The Madison area awoke to a mess Wednesday. Here's what we're hearing from some of you.
A group of current and former teachers have filed a complaint, which they discussed with the Wisconsin State Journal earlier this month.
JD McCormick Properties has now twice failed to get a permit to tear down three buildings next to Lisa Link Peace Park.
Many Americans are concerned about inflation and the rising cost of goods. This issue is often cited as the most important problem facing voters ahead of the 2024 election.
No injuries were reported in the Madison area from the storms, which spun off a tornado that devastated the western Iowa community of Greenfield, killing multiple people.
Scores of city streets were shut down by fallen trees and other debris following Tuesday night's storm.
Drew Slempkes has learned from coaches such as Bo Ryan, Howard Moore and Steve Collins.
A legacy fund created to expand the cemetery and maintain Vermont Lutheran Church grew beyond expectations and has helped grow church attendance.
Green Bay's quarterback is thinking more about building team chemistry heading into his second year as the starter than about the risks of playing without a new deal.
A pair of Green Bay players are on the "Matt LaFleur Plan" after sustaining offseason injuries. Here's their status and other news out of the Packers' OTA practices.
The Hawkeyes made the national championship game in consecutive seasons. The coaching change caused a "rollercoaster of emotions" for the State Journal's player of the year.
Cicadas, according to the DNR, are expected to keep emerging in southern Wisconsin into June and will not appear again until 2041.
In March 2022, DeForest police looking into a parking complaint instead found an armed man with a plan to rape and kill a former high school classmate and her family.
BadgerExtra columnist Jim Polzin answers a question from a reader in his mailbag.
Yelich cleared the bases with a drive to deep right-center that put the Brewers ahead in the eighth inning in Miami. Here's how the Brewers closed out the game.
A landmark revenue-sharing system could be set up, though smaller conferences claim they're "fighting uphill" for disproportionate pay.
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Tuesday night's storm caused power outages across Madison, including the Midvale Heights neighborhood where buildings can be seen losing electricity.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, and GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde addressed the WisGOP state convention last weekend emphasizing the need for unity within the party. Sen. Johnson highlighted abortion while Hovde invited debate with Dem incumbent U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin "any place, a…
Vermont Lutheran Church in western Dane County is bucking the trend and adding members, a prairie, trout stream and expanding its cemetery.
Read through the obituaries published today in Madison.com.
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Wisconsin men's golfer Cameron Huss, a Kenosha Tremper graduate, talks about earning a spot in the NCAA championship in a playoff, playing for his home-state Badgers and more in this week's One on One episode.
Former Wisconsin football and track standout Tony Simmons ran one of the fastest outdoors 100 meters in school history 28 years ago this week.
Former Wisconsin field athlete Kelsey Card set a Badgers record in the outdoor shot put eight years ago this week.
Wisconsin men's rower Garrison Waugh talks about his decision to join the Badgers after growing up in Michigan, his favorite spots to eat in Madison and more in this week's One on One episode.
Greg Gard said he wants his staff to evolve with an ever-changing college basketball landscape. Here's why a familiar face was his choice.
Potosi Foundation president Dave Fritz and The Varsity Collective board member Paul Wrycha welcome Varsity Golden Ale to the Memorial Union on April 19.
Brian Battie, who transferred to Auburn for the 2023 season, was reportedly shot in the head in his hometown of Sarasota, Florida, and his brother was killed.
Photos of the Sun Prairie East and Middleton baseball teams playing their 10th annual Cardinals Strikeout Cancer game on Thursday, May 16 at Summit Field in Sun Prairie.
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On the Across the Sky podcast, we delve into the complexities of forecasting seasonal trends and the impact of climate change with special guest Jan Dutton, a meteorologist from Prescient Weather.
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A British man said he bought in-flight internet access to message his mother: "I wasn't trying to scare her, but I said 'I love you.'"
"Throughout my career, I've always been driven by the idea of shattering glass ceilings and staying true to myself, and Barbie's mission couldn't resonate more deeply," Venus Williams said.
The spiced roots salad is the way to go here. It's creative, delicious, convenient, filling, reasonably priced and reasonably healthy.
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The Biden and Trump campaigns recently agreed to two presidential debates. Who among us can contain our excitement?
Across Idaho, traditional Republicans are trying to wrest back control of the Idaho GOP from the far-right.
There was an interesting article on the wire the other day about health care apprenticeships in Wisconsin. It was focused on the La Crosse area and the relationship between UW-La Crosse and Gundersen Health Systems, but it has interesting implications for Wisconsin as a whole.
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