All moved in! Some may call my new apartment small it prefers the term "cozy" or "European." It's like living in New York but in Madison.
I don't know if you've heard, but Mark Neumann is not a career politician. The audience at the Tea Party debate between him and Walker heard it a lot.
Applications up at state two-year colleges.
Panel calls for giving property owners a stake in wind farms.
Edible landscape is still mired in red tape. When is PD going to launch a hunger strike?
Disgraced former Wisconsin legislator hopes to benefit from court ruling in the case of Enron executive Jeffrey Skilling.
"Cool" cities, in which there is culture and art a plenty, are a winning strategy for economic development, says one person who is not also Mayor Dave. Speaking of Mayor Dave, check out his "defense of Madison" in this week's Isthmus.
Verona High students refuse to wear school IDs. Funny, the same thing happened at my high school. We heard we were supposed to have our IDs at the beginning of the year, and then we never heard about it again.
Oneida Tribe moving closer towards establishment of own law enforcement.
Union workers at Overture Center fight against perception that they're overpaid.
I guess the Republicans really think this train rhetoric is going to work. It is the centerpiece of this Scott Walker video.
Clay Barbour on the Senate race: "But since Johnson entered the race in May, both campaigns have spent a lot of time playing what appears to be a high-stakes version of the school-yard taunt, "I'm Rubber, You're Glue.""
Nice! Saving money on books by renting them! How is this a new phenomenon?
Steve Schwerbel has concerns about Reid Ribble.