
Madison’s Rutabaga Paddlesports May Stay Open Amid Ownership Change
Madison’s Rutabaga Paddlesports may remain open as owner Darren Bush considers selling instead of closing.

Madison’s Rutabaga Paddlesports may remain open as owner Darren Bush considers selling instead of closing.

Two new Wisconsin laws aim to improve EMS staffing and reduce costs, addressing near-crisis level workforce issues.

Anglers worldwide are set to compete in Green Bay’s 2025 Street Fishing World Championship, a unique urban fishing event.

COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Wisconsin dropped by 33% in September. New research shows vaccines reduce virus spread.

A legal battle brews as neighbors sue Shalom Wildlife Sanctuary over expansion plans, threatening its future operations.

OpenAI and Oracle plan a $15 billion investment in a data center campus in Port Washington, Wisconsin, boosting AI capacity.

A Wisconsin bill seeks to extend the statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault cases from 10 to 20 years.

Christine Virnig transitioned from pediatrician to author, infusing humor into her writing. Her latest book, “Phantom Academy,” explores themes of death and presence.

Thousands protested across Wisconsin in a nationwide “No Kings” event, opposing Trump’s alleged power grab.

The USDA Forest Products Lab is closed amid a government shutdown, affecting research and worker stability.

Federal shutdown halts Wisconsin job program funding; state uses reserves, but impacts on data and visas grow urgent.

Explore vibrant violin concertos by Telemann, performed by Isabelle Faust and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin.