Senate committee holds first-ever hearing on PFAS contamination in Wisconsin
By Annika Bereny | Feb. 3, 2023The Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy met Tuesday to hear testimony on the dangers of PFAS chemicals to Wisconsin residents.
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy met Tuesday to hear testimony on the dangers of PFAS chemicals to Wisconsin residents.
The White House announced Friday that President Joe Biden will visit the Madison area next week, the AP reports.
The lawsuit, filed by the father of Anthony Huber — one of two men killed by Rittenhouse in August 2020 — seeks unspecified damages from Rittenhouse, City of Kenosha officials and Kenosha police officers.
Survey finds that a significant majority of UW System students deem their academic environment conducive to exploring and expressing new viewpoints.
The teachers came to the School of Education during a six-week stretch in the fall semester to share teaching practices, new pedagogies and ways to confront global challenges such as media literacy.
Kay LeClaire, formerly known as “nibiiwakamigkwe” received nearly $5,000 through the School of Human Ecology’s Center for Design and Material Culture
The three mayoral candidates discussed community concerns including zoning, housing, body cameras and public safety at a forum hosted by the Urban League of Greater Madison.
A survey released Monday found 81% of Wisconsinites worry they’ll be unable to afford healthcare costs and nearly three in five Wisconsinites experienced one or more healthcare affordability burdens in the past year.
The 42nd annual Freeze for Food race returns this March, dedicating all proceeds to Open Doors for Refugees.
King was appointed unanimously by the UW System Board of Regents, and student leaders expressed excitement for the new leadership.
The city plowed through more than 1,200 submissions before selecting 61 finalists the public will vote on to name four snow removal vehicles.
The proposed tax district would allocate funds to South Madison projects without raising additional taxes.
The funding is part of a $400 million payout from a multi-state opioid lawsuit that Wisconsin settled in February 2022 against several major pharmaceutical companies.
The Comeback Carnival is the first event of the semester for many student organizations, providing an opportunity to encourage involvement and promote upcoming events.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison began to assess applications for Vice Provost for Data, Academic Planning and Institutional Research.
Three teams presented their proposals to redesign Lake Monona’s waterfront along John Nolen Drive and Monona Terrace.
Students, project assistants, teaching assistants and professors provided feedback for the new La Follette School of Public Affairs building.
Funding from The National Endowment for the Humanities allows a team of faculty and students to create educational opportunities focused on reconciliation.
Joers, a Madison native, sees his first term as an opportunity to bring his constituents’ voices to a Republican-controlled Legislature that “does not represent the will of the people.”
Madison was the center of the 2023 Women’s March, where activists encouraged voters to elect a pro-choice justice in a pivotal State Supreme Court race.