The directors of Young Shakespeare Players sent a mass email Friday to those connected with the youth theater program to take back their earlier reservations about the proposed pub.
She might post this news herself, but readers of the Cap Times should know that today is Kristin Czubkowski's last day as a reporter here.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel posted an interesting story Thursday for Madison readers: the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee voted 14-2 to repeal a property tax exemption for a dormitory at 439 East Campus Mall -- Pres House Residence -- owned by the Presbyterian Student Center Foundation.
One bill I can't fathom at all is one that would repeal a Department of Natural Resources rule that went into effect last year requiring municipalities to disinfect their water.
If you've been here before you're sure to notice that things look different on captimes.com as of today. Here's what we were thinking:
There were a number of other interesting findings in a new poll that didn't make it into what were generally very short stories.
As expected, the Attorney General's Office requested permission Monday to appeal Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi's temporary restraining order that blocks Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel does a good job explaining the finer legal points of …
Following the saga of the budget repair bill has made me a Twitter addict. When news moves so quickly and on so many different fronts, it provides information faster than any other medium.
A large majority said increased pension and health insurance payments that Walker wants are fair, but a majority also said public workers should have collective bargaining rights.
News about Gov. Scott Walker's recorded phone call with a New York blogger posing as billionaire businessman David Koch is racing around the web now.
Speaking from self-imposed exile in Chicago, state Sen. Jon Erpenbach told the Wisconsin State Journal that he and fellow Democrats are "winning the public debate" in opposing Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill.
If you plan to go to the polls for today's primary, but don't know yet who you're going to vote for in one race or another, this post is for you.
Much more will be forthcoming to sort everything out, but here are the best links I could come up with right now to give you an overview of what's happening.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz took a beating for how the city handled last year's monster snowstorm, and one of his chief critics was former Mayor Paul Soglin, who is now challenging Mayor Dave for his job.
In a city where people paraded in the streets two years ago to celebrate Barack Obama's victory, the question on the minds of many here is: "What happened?"
An Advertising Age article says the appeal of portable electronics makes driving less attractive because it crimps your ability to work -- or at least it should.
I am always struck by the opposition to rail based on its price tag when we spend far, far more on roads each year.
The Los Angeles Times obtained seven years worth of student test scores and will use them to evaluate the city's school district and individual teachers.