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Sites in Madison, Verona, Waunakee and elsewhere advanced to preliminary design and environmental review to receive electric ...
Jeff Smith: Work requirements will put 63,000 Wisconsinites at immediate risk of losing Medicaid and FoodShare’s nutrition education program will be eliminated entirely.
Dear Editor: Not needing to campaign for reelection, Gov. Tony Evers can drop the Mr. Nice Guy image he’s embraced during his 50 years of public service. Our state (and the nation) has been in crisis, ...
Dear Editor: I recently went to reorder a window blind I’d purchased in March. It had doubled in price since March because the store was anticipating Donald Trump’s swirling on-again, off-again tariff ...
Trump asked the Department of Justice to investigate his political opponents. Trump is taking control of the media by forcing newspapers to change editorial policy and getting "The Late Show" with ...
A top civil rights leader is no longer employed by the city and was replaced amid an internal investigation into his actions. That investigation has concluded, but city officials aren’t commenting on ...
Attack, attack, attack, attack, attack. University of Wisconsin defensive coordinator Mike Tressel strung together five “attacks" in one breath to highlight the reconstructed mindset of his players.
Jamie Stiehm: Trump's long list of outrages will leave government, the environment and the lives of Americans in disarray long after he leaves office.
Four students at the Medical College of Wisconsin join in a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel op-ed to declare that smoke-filled skies are a warning that we cannot ignore. Inaction means our days of blue ...
Dear Editor: I see that President Trump is planning to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom next to the White House. It will be like the addition he built at his home in Florida — with chandeliers and ...
Wisconsin is a state very dear to me. It's where I was born and raised, and where I went to graduate school. Even though I now live in Maine, I still pay attention to what’s happening in the Badger ...
Applications grew 35% and admissions grew 28% over the past five years. But disruptions in higher education and the economy could change that trajectory.
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