Short staffing, crime lab tests, victim's rights law and more serious crimes are leading to lengthy waits for felony cases in ...
If the town of Westport northwest of Madison became a village, it would have more control over development proposals and its ...
Many predicted a FAFSA fiasco and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on admissions would do this, but a higher education scholar ...
A recent report shows construction workers in Madison would have to work significant overtime to afford median-priced homes ...
Prof. Jin-Wen Yu opens the season at the UW-Madison Dance Department with “Resonate,” named for a new work about the “search for harmony and comfort post-Covid.” The second half of the program ...
Over the past 25 years, veteran Madison improviser Jess Schuknecht has built a lasting legacy around an “of the moment” art form. The thrill of great improv, Schuknecht said, is each performance ...
Editor: In last week’s Cap Times two articles pertaining to gun violence caught my attention. First, Dave Zweifel’s column, “Charging parents is no solution for gun violence,” agrees with Washington ...
Dear Editor: The U.S. is often described as a Christian nation. This label is quite difficult to defend since greed, injustice, intolerance and hatred abound in political and social circles. We have ...
Dear Editor: I enioyed reading Dave Zweifel on gun violence again ("Charging parents is no solution for gun violence," Sept. 18). Throwing parents in jail when their kids commit multiple murders may ...
Look what Taylor Swift made Wisconsin do, writes Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Kristin Brey. Her endorsement of Kamala Harris made voter registrations soar, she says, and urges young people to ...
Barack Obama, a lawyer by training, wrote in his book, "Dreams from My Father," “The study of law can be disappointing at times, a matter of applying narrow rules and arcane procedure to an ...