
Gov. Tony Evers Issues Wisconsin’s First Commutations in Two Decades
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers restarts Wisconsin’s commutation process, aiming to reform the justice system.

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers restarts Wisconsin’s commutation process, aiming to reform the justice system.

Charles Witke, professor emeritus of Greek and Latin, passed away March 21, 2026. Born in Los Angeles in 1931.

Dental caries is a prevalent childhood disease in the U.S. A $2.1M grant aids U-M in addressing oral health disparities.

Pao Lor reflects on his journey from war-torn Laos to becoming an associate dean in Wisconsin, sharing his story of resilience and identity in his memoir, “Bamboo Son.”

Forest Service employees in Wisconsin face relocation as regional offices close under a new restructuring plan.

I’m running because Nevada’s becoming unaffordable. Housing is a human right, not a commodity. Let’s address this issue.

Former Husker volleyball legend Jordan Larson plays her final home match Saturday, wrapping up her illustrious career.

LEAD programs divert low-level drug offenders to social services, not jail, promoting recovery and reducing arrests.

Spring in North Carolina brings sunshine, pollen, and drought. Dry soil challenges gardeners and farmers alike.

The Forsyth County Association of Educators will host a public conversation with school board members on April 7.

Nebraska’s Fred Hoiberg, AP National Coach of the Year, led the Huskers to a record-breaking 28-7 season and a new contract.

UNL faculty and staff engaged in discussions for “Our Bold Path Forward,” aiming to set strategic goals for 2028-29.