Milwaukee trailed by five late but got within one run of Pittsburgh in the late innings. Here's how Monday's game played out.
The Hawkeyes were twice national runners-up in the past two seasons. They will usher in a new era with a familiar face as next coach.
The Badgers will host Alabama in September. A new Crimson Tide staff includes a former Wisconsin assistant. Here's how fans can watch.
Senate Republicans plan to vote Tuesday override Evers' vetoes of three dozen bills. Republicans don't have the votes in the Assembly to successfully override a veto.
Computers began powering forecasts in 1955, leading to a golden age in weather science.
The court's eventual decision could have considerable impact on Wisconsin's upcoming August 13 primary and November 5 presidential election.
The DNA Doe Project has identified the person whose bones were found at the bottom of a chimney in a since-demolished building on University Avenue in September 1989.
Edell Fiedler most recently worked as director of communications and engagement for the city of Elgin, Illinois. Fiedler's first day was April 22.
Nearly 90 fires are currently burning in Canada, and northeastern British Columbia, northwestern Alberta and the southern Northwest Territories are suffering from an intense drought
A psychologist explains the importance of rituals. Here are seven that help high school athletes focus before their competitions.
The project at the Foxconn site in southeastern Wisconsin, on paper, offers oodles of potential for the state's manufacturing.
After two weeks, and just ahead of commencement, protesters agreed to remove an encampment on Library Mall in exchange for commitments from the administration. Here's a recap of events.
Arrest made after man shot, critically injured at Reindahl Park on Far East Side, Madison police say
A gathering was taking place at Reindahl Park at the time of the shooting and it appears that the man who was shot was targeted, Madison police said.
Expedia was telling the Cychoszes that it bore no responsibility for a reservation made on its platform and botched by its business partner.
Meanwhile, a competitor has received federal approval for a stool-based colon cancer screening test to rival Exact Sciences' similar Cologuard.
A key requirement for hosting the international conference of the Association of Children's Museums? You have to be a great museum everybody wants to see.
This State Journal editorial ran on May 7, 1974:
Democratic ads aim to chip away at Trump support among rural voters in Wisconsin, 2 other key states
The ads, from American Bridge 21st Century, will begin airing Monday in the northern battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The veteran cornerback is working in an overhauled defensive system with new coaches and a new teammate in the secondary,
If the court were to overturn a ruling that all but eliminated absentee ballot drop boxes it could impact what is expected to be another razor-thin presidential race in Wisconsin.
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The Madison man reportedly was yelling and agitated when he punched one man twice in the back of the head and another in the face and on the shoulder.
On this episode of WisconsinEye's Rewind: Your Week in Review, WisPolitics.com's JR Ross and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Jessie Opoien discuss how the Democratic Party of Wisconsin and State Senate Democratic Committee are targeting GOP lawmakers through TV and digital ads in the following …
The 20-year-old driver of the dirt bike was arrested and jailed on tentative charges of fleeing/eluding officers and a felony probation violation, Janesville police said.
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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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected former Wisconsin standouts Keeanu Benton and Nick Herbig two rounds apart in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Columnist Jim Polzin talks about the Wisconsin football team's position groups, ranking them from best to worst.
A collection of photos of former Wisconsin Badgers Danielle Hart and Sydney Hilley competing for the Omaha Supernovas in the new Pro Volleyball Federation.
From his favorite music to what he enjoys about lacrosse, meet Israel Mikkelson.
Photos of the Norskies and Warriors meeting in a Badger Large Conference game on Friday, May 10 at DeForest High School.
Jennifer Narramore, owner and co-founder of Tornado Talk, and her team have been sharing tornado survival stories from the last 70 years.
The option for shoppers to donate money as you pay at the checkout has become a regular occurrence, but should you use the opportunity to share the wealth?
🎧 Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast.
On this week’s episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Varoujan Gorjian, an astrophysicist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, to discuss science-related topics.
Michael Jackson's first music teacher Anita Hill helped discover his talent, inspiring him and others in Gary, Indiana, through music education.
What’s interesting is how producers have crafted the new world. There’s a well-stocked bar of Boston jokes and enough cameos to make you long for seconds.
Content by Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce. Enjoy three full days of blooms and festivity at the Wisconsin Arts and Peony Festival.
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Chicago and the Democratic Party do not have identical agendas when it comes to the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
In a new paper in "Nature Medicine," an international team of neurologists makes the compelling case that people with two copies of a gene called APOE4 aren’t just at risk of Alzheimer’s — they have a distinct form of the disease and are almost certain to develop its telltale brain plaques b…
On this week’s episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Varoujan Gorjian, an astrophysicist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, to discuss science-related topics.
Wisconsin dominates U.S. cheese production, is a leading beer producer and exports ethanol. With the help of a few power lines, the Badger State also could become a major clean energy producer, harnessing its available wind and solar resources to help power the state’s dominant industries.