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Madison police arrested Tyrone K. Chrisco-Johnson, who they believe is connected to a West Side burglary last month and possibly other break-ins in the area. Full Story »
Madison police arrested Tyrone K. Chrisco-Johnson, who they believe is connected to a West Side burglary last month and possibly other break-ins in the area. Full Story »
A 76-year-old Arena man died Wednesday from injuries sustained Tuesday when his truck ran off Highway 14 into a creek, according to the Iowa County Sheriff's Department. Full Story »
Wisconsin would get 25 percent of its power from renewable sources by the end of 2025, cut greenhouse gas emissions and energy use, and break its longstanding dependence on coal-fired power plants under proposed climate change legislation made public Thursday. Full Story »
For decades drivers here have tooted their horns while passing through Coopers Causeway — a narrow blind curve along the Yahara River wide enough for only one car at a time. But all the beeping has some residents in a handful of newer homes across the river, well, a little honked off. Full Story »
A Fitchburg man convicted of armed robbery following a three-week spree of holdups to support his heroin habit was sentenced Friday to eight years in prison and 10 years of extended supervision. Full Story »
Lee Enterprises said Friday advertising sales improved inNovember for the third month in a row. Full Story »
SBCP Bancorp, parent company of State Bank of Cross Plains, is buying Black Earth State Bank. Full Story »
The Madison Fire Department responded to a fire at Rayovac at 630 Forward Drive on the city’s West Side. Full Story »
A phalanx of environmentalists has gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, to deliberate on global warming and its potential impact on human civilization. Full Story »
Meriter Health Services’ new building on the Novation Campus is giving a boost to the growing business park along Rimrock Road, while letting the hospital use more of its Park Street space for clinical services. Full Story »
A meeting expedited via a popular social network led to a string of dates in Madison over the past few days, ending with a robbery. Full Story »
James Keiken, assistant fire chief for the city of Madison, on Friday forecast a busy weekend for emergency rescue services on the “slip-trip-fall” front. Full Story »
Some people look forward to skidding up and down hills in December: cross-country skiers. Some Madison and Dane County ski trails are open and groomed Friday. Full Story »
The Warhawks -- ranked fifth by d3hoops.com -- held No. 4 UW-Stevens Point scoreless for the first 4 minutes, 13 seconds of the extra period and hung on to win a 67-60 Thursday night in a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game at the Williams Center. Full Story »
The Colsac III, a car ferry that crosses the Wisconsin River between Columbia and Sauk counties, has closed for the season because of ice on the river. Full Story »
A brief, casual conversation in a BP station on Packers Avenue led to an attempted robbery Thursday night when a man followed a woman home and demanded money, Madison police reported. Full Story »
Not a "random act," Fitchburg police say. Full Story »
Don't believe it. Life does not return to normal following a record snowstorm and numbing cold. Full Story »
Ice-covered roads continue to wreak havoc in wake of huge storm. Full Story »
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Rep. Amy Sue Vruwink, D-Milladore, said the state's bingo law -- which requires minors be accompanied by a parent, guardian or spouse to play -- hurts families. Full Story »
Jon Kleinow was saved by a Madison icon on Wednesday. Full Story »
The jelly doughnuts are back at the kosher coffee shop insidethe UW-Madison Hillel, a sure sign of Hanukkah. Full Story »
The midweek storm that blasted Madison with 14.1 inches of snow could cost the city up to $700,000 and exhaust the snow and ice removal budget for the year, officials said Thursday. Full Story »
Depending on the bidders, the storied eatery and dance spot could be reopened or it could meet the same fate of the Gobbler Hotel up the hill to the east: a bulldozer. Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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