The 2024 error is reshaping how some disenfranchised voters engage with elections — pushing them away from absentee voting or out of the electorate.
Fusion cuisine, bakeries and cheesesteaks are in this spring as the Madison-area restaurant scene offers a bumper crop of fresh new places to dine.
The women of Ladyslipper, inspired by the folk harmonies of the '60s, celebrate the release of their debut album “Understory” at the Bur Oak on April 10.
Madison’s Community Alternative Response Emergency Services team now has sprinter vans to create safer, calmer spaces for mental health crisis response.
As Wisconsin’s leading innovator in green burial, Sòlas is dedicated to environmentally conscious end-of-life care.
Liberal Judge Chris Taylor has continued to outraise conservative Judge Maria Lazar, but both have donations from all over the map and from billionaires.
While a group called BadgerEMS says the service would help students and others amid population growth in the Madison area, local authorities have concerns.
Robert Christgau, 83, has reviewed 17,000 albums over 40+ years. A new documentary about him screens in Madison at the Wisconsin Film Festival.
Adding a new deck or egress window would be simpler on 4,000 properties under a rezoning proposal that could streamline permits and reduce city workloads.
This week around Madison, celebrate women choreographers, hear Broadway diva Audra McDonald, jam out to folk-bluegrass trio Damn Tall Buildings and more.
Wisconsin football recruited dual-threat quarterbacks. Meanwhile, Badgers linebackers have a new coach.
Paul Fanlund: He was a World War II combat pilot, which made him skeptical of wars. Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham see things differently.
Paul Fanlund
Publisher
John Nichols: The war with Iran emerged as a dominant theme of No Kings Day rallies in Minnesota and nationwide.
John Nichols
Associate editor
Dave Zweifel: The secretary of defense, or war, had a history of espousing dangerous religious bigotry long before senators voted to confirm him.
Dave Zweifel
Editor emeritus
Editorial: By electing Taylor to the Supreme Court, Wisconsin voters will be rejecting another right-wing activist judge and adding another voice for the rule of law.
At Furniture & ApplianceMart in Madison, Jacobs demonstrated how to make three recipes from the current menu at his Milwaukee restaurant, EsterEv.
Tickets are on sale for the Cap Times Power Hour featuring husband-and-wife duo Don and Julie Fussner. It will take place at Madison’s Edgewater Hotel.
Candidates Blair Mosner Feltham, Daniella Molle, Dana Colussi-Lynde and Nicki Vander Meulen will debate at the March 11, forum at La Follette High School.
Telisa Yancy never saw herself as a leader in corporate America until she made it. She now leads the 12th largest insurance company in the U.S.
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Fusion cuisine, bakeries and cheesesteaks are in this spring as the Madison-area restaurant scene offers a bumper crop of fresh new places to dine.
The Wisconsin DOT could extend the flex lane or add a general lane to ease congestion. Fitchburg and Madison officials are opposed. Here's why.
Seats on the County Board, Dane County Circuit Court, Madison City Council, Madison School Board and Wisconsin Supreme Court are being contested April 7.
Wisconsin’s flagship university lost at least $27 million in federal funding over the past year. Students have endured the cascading effects.
The Evjue Foundation has provided $70 million to charitable, cultural and educational organizations in the Dane County area since Cap Times founder William T. Evjue died in 1970.
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The Kids Fund is an annual reader-supported fund drive for charities that help Madison-area children.



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