Milwaukee Rental Market Sees Surge in Vacancies
Rental rates favor tenants as vacancy rates double in the city
11 Badgers Compete in Olympic Women's Hockey Gold Medal Game
Wisconsin Men's Hockey Faces No. 2 Michigan in Home Series Finale
Crime
Child Hit by Car on Way to School in Madison
8-year-old boy suffered serious injuries but is expected to recover

Platteville Police Chief to Retire After 34 Years of Service
Doug McKinley has led the department for the past 20 years.
Child hit by car near Madison school
Incident occurred near Toki Middle School and Orchard Ridge Elementary
Sports
Caledonia/Houston wrestler starts state tournament on a high
The wrestler is off to a strong start in the state tournament.

MSU Cycling Duo Finds Winning Formula in Friendship
Wrightsman and Kasza-James turn rivalry into collaborative strength, fueling MSU's success
Ohio State's Arvell Reese Shines at 2026 NFL Combine
Linebacker prospect wows scouts with elite speed and athleticism
Politics
Wisconsin Officials Recommend Charges in Failed Vos Recall Effort
The bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission found probable cause that 13 people violated election laws during the recall campaign.

Madison Police to Host Demonstrations and Assembly Presentations
Upcoming events will cover the Madison Method and attendee rights
Citizen-Led Effort Delivers Major Win in Wisconsin
Cross-partisan coalition secures policy change through grassroots activism
Health
Bird Flu Detected in 1.2 Million-Bird Flock in Wisconsin
State officials have quarantined the premises and will cull the birds to contain the virus.

Health System Execs Refuse to Cut Workforce Investments
Leaders focus on career pathways, retention despite rising labor costs
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.
Lifestyle
German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Wisconsin Hosts Annual Show
The two-day event will feature top-ranked dogs and experienced judges.

Lawrence 'Larry' Cott, Former FBI and Library of Congress Employee, Dies at 83
Cott, a longtime resident of Saline County, Missouri, passed away at a care facility in Marshall, Missouri.
Former prince went from helicopter pilot to royal pariah
The downfall of a once-promising royal figure