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Years after the pandemic, thousands of state of Wisconsin employees still work from home. Does downtown Madison need them ...
Maribeth Witzel-Behl stepped down about a month after Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway placed her on paid administrative leave, ...
Madison’s Plan Commission recently approved converting an Amazon distribution center into a 28,000 square-foot indoor ...
The National Council on Teacher Quality says most Wisconsin programs spend too little time training future educators how to ...
Madison Public Library, Madison Children’s Museum and Olbrich Botanical Gardens staff say they’re preparing for fallout from ...
Dear Editor: I guess I'll have to write a letter to Congress and House Speaker Mike Johnson and request that he hold a town meeting in Kenosha. Worst thing that could happen is he says no, or just ...
Dear Editor: In his well-written column "A loss for Elon Musk, a huge win for Wisconsinites," Paul Fanlund gave some well-deserved credit to four Wisconsinites who have dramatically changed the ...
Ben Wikler led a radical transformation of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin by taking what was once considered a behind-the-scenes position — that of state party chair — and bringing it to the ...
There are venues Alton Brown simply had to skip on his (possible) farewell tour. “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite,” set to play Overture Center on April 16, features a “culinary demonstration … so large ...
Six employees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison received layoff notices after the federal government terminated grants and sent stop-work orders to the flagship university. Like other colleges ...
Thousands of Wisconsin residents could lose help paying for heating and air conditioning because of federal layoffs that put millions of dollars in aid in limbo. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance ...
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