Although they are not in the Big Dance, there is a bright spot from the Badgers not making the NCAA Tournament: extra business for downtown Madison bars and restaurants.
The Madison Fire Department says a rise in fires attributed to lithium-ion batteries is a growing cause of concern around the U.S. and is pushing for better education on the devices to try and prevent fires.
The shelter and community center will be in the 600 block of East Washington Avenue and are part of a two-building campus which includes affordable housing units, ‘The Shields’.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Annette Ziegler has been reelected by her fellow justices to a second two-year term leading the state’s highest court.
An arrest has been made in the suspicious death of an 83-year-old Village of Benton woman late last month, the Lafayette Co. Sheriff’s Office reported.
With the help of a partnership with Wisconsin’s Department of Transportation Alternatives Program, BCycle is planning on opening up 20 new stations and over 100 bikes between now and 2026.
MGE will own 30 megawatts (MW) of solar energy and 16.5 MW of battery storage which will be located in the towns of Christiana and Deerfield in Dane County.
The Democratic proposal, which almost certainly will not pass the Republican-controlled Legislature, would rely on risk assessments to allow most defendants to be released from jail before trial.
In a press release Thursday the sheriff’s office said they worked with the United States Postal Inspection Service to conduct a drug investigation which led to the execution of a search warrant on Nebraska Street.
The bill from state Reps. Dave Armstrong, Treig Pronschinske and James Edming and Sen. Romaine Quinn would designate the Henry All-Weather .45-70 as Wisconsin’s official state rifle.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced he intends to play for the New York Jets on The Pat McAfee Show Wednesday. The long-awaited news offered a bevy of emotions from fans of the green and gold.
A federal grand jury has indicted a former University of Wisconsin-Madison student accused of threatening people at the school, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature unveiled a bill Wednesday that would create rape and incest exceptions to the state’s 1849 abortion ban.
Palace Theater’s new owner David Fee plans to prove his company will run the dinner theater efficiently and hopes customers will give their venue a chance.
Esser said he didn’t even apply to the position; his family used to farm on the land where the school was built and the owners would not sell the land to the district, unless Esser went too.
Wisconsin Fire and EMS Coalition will be advocating for an increase in municipal aid as well as PTSD workers compensation for volunteer firefighters and EMS practitioners.
Finance committee president Brian Johnson said in one weekend while the NFL Draft is in town, it could bring in more than 250,000 people and have an economic impact of $45 million.
The deadline for new and existing season ticket holders to secure their seats is Wednesday, and seemingly everyone is working to make a few more sales.