Wisconsin Badgers Defeat Iowa 84-71, Enhance NCAA Tournament Resume
The No. 24 Badgers improve to 19-8 overall and 11-5 in Big Ten play with the home victory.
Wisconsin Assembly Tensions Flare as Republicans Race to Adjourn
No. 24 Wisconsin Badgers defeat Iowa Hawkeyes 84-71
Lifestyle
Normal Human, Saint Cat Exhibit Opens in Madison
New art show features whimsical paintings of cats and their human companions.

Madison Homeless Shelters Hit Record Numbers as Dane County Faces Federal Housing Cut
Officials brace for potential loss of 150 local households’ housing assistance
Northeast Wisconsin Schools Showcase Skills at SkillsUSA Competition
28 schools from the region competed in welding, robotics, engineering, and more at Fox Valley Technical College
Entertainment
Thee Duvall Daisy Show Burlesque Celebrates in Madison
The popular burlesque troupe is hosting a special performance in Wisconsin's capital city.

WORT-FM Shares Music Submission Guidelines
Madison community radio station outlines how to get your music played on air
Friday Musicale Presents 'The Music of Words'
Flutist Stephanie Jutt and poet Catherine Jagoe to perform at First Unitarian Society of Madison
Health
Stem Cell Therapies Offer Hope for Parkinson's Disease Treatment
Latest research and clinical trials show promise, but challenges remain in developing effective disease-modifying therapies.

Madison Fire Department Honors 'Community Hero' for Lifesaving CPR
Miriam Navin's quick action helped save a life at a local coffee shop.
Wisconsin to Open First 'Dementia Village' in the US
The $40 million project in Fitchburg will feature small-scale homes and community amenities for about 65 residents with dementia.
Politics
Democratic Favorability Lags After 2024 Election
New poll shows ongoing challenges for Democrats despite recent gains

Air Wisconsin Shifts Focus to ICE Deportation Flights
The regional airline now plays a key role in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, flying between detention centers.
Wisconsin Gov. Evers Urges Lawmakers to Work Through Election Year
Evers calls for state legislature to remain in session until end of 2026 in final State of the State address.
Crime
UW-Madison student arrested for bathroom filming
Police say Brandon Berndt recorded videos of individuals without consent in a dorm restroom.

Madison Police Clarify Unmarked Vehicles and Officer Uniforms
New placards and clothing requirements aim to improve public identification of local law enforcement.
Judges Dismiss Lawsuits Accusing Neil Gaiman of Assault
Lawsuits filed against the 'Sandman' author and his wife in multiple U.S. states have been dismissed.