The former Brewers manager predicted an "interesting day" in his return to American Family Field. He got that — and a loss — in a game against his former club.
The former Brewers manager, who moved on to the Cubs in the offseason, was booed by the sellout crowd Monday.
Photos from Monday's Memorial Day ceremony at Union Rest in Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison Monday.
Here's who will represent the Badgers as they look to add to their success from the Big Ten championships.
That National Weather Service Monday confirmed that three minor tornadoes touched down in southern Wisconsin late Sunday afternoon.
Five unnamed people are displaced from their home after an electrical fire early Sunday morning caused $150,000 worth of damage to their two-flat apartment building on Madison's Near West Side.
The Badgers senior fell short of the final round of the National Championship after reaching new heights in his career.
The Rise of Icarus opened at Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells on Saturday.
There is competition for second-year kicker Anders Carlson, who believes he found the issue of his missed field goals.
"It's less of speller versus speller and rather individual speller versus the dictionary," said Aiden Wijeyakulasuriya, one of two spellers representing Wisconsin at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
If there’s a common trait among effective entrepreneurs, it’s their tendency to follow unique paths to success.
As of Friday, it's been six business days, and still no coffee maker.
This State Journal editorial ran on May 27, 1874, 10 months before the Civil Rights Act of 1875 became law, guaranteeing to all people, regardless of race, access to theaters, schools, churches, cemeteries and jury service:
Teams have invested hundreds of dollars in electronic communication devices in an effort to provide smoother communication and avoid sign stealing. Here's why teams use it and others haven't.
Perhaps no other major holiday suffers such a Jeckyl and Hyde split, and there are really good scientific reasons that underlie this duality.
Milwaukee's first-base coach was involved in a tense moment of a tie game. Next up is Craig Counsell's return for the first time since becoming Chicago Cubs manager.
The Badgers' schedule is taking shape and, according to a report, will visit where Oshkosh native Tyrese Haliburton goes to work.
Steve Stricker played a mistake-free round and Jerry Kelly also finished under par. Here's how they finished in the major, two weeks before they play in Madison.
On issues from taxes to immigration, Trump and Biden agree on essentially nothing. Yet, they embraced similar approaches on trade.
The fundraiser Saturday is intended to gauge interest in adding dinner theater shows to the regular schedule.
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Tuesday night's storm caused power outages across Madison, including the Midvale Heights neighborhood where buildings can be seen losing electricity.
Southern Wisconsin homes with at least five bedrooms.
FOND DU LAC — A Wisconsin judge has sentenced a man to 18 years in prison in connection with a 2016 firebombing incident.
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A women's record and a men's record both were set during this week.
Wisconsin men's golfer Cameron Huss, a Kenosha Tremper graduate, talks about earning a spot in the NCAA championship in a playoff, playing for his home-state Badgers and more in this week's One on One episode.
Former Wisconsin football and track standout Tony Simmons ran one of the fastest outdoors 100 meters in school history 28 years ago this week.
Former Wisconsin field athlete Kelsey Card set a Badgers record in the outdoor shot put eight years ago this week.
Verona right-handed pitcher Jack DeTienne in action earlier this season.
Former Wisconsin men's basketball star Nigel Hayes-Davis has reinvented his game while playing in Turkey, all while developing an invention.
Greg Gard said he wants his staff to evolve with an ever-changing college basketball landscape. Here's why a familiar face was his choice.
BadgerExtra columnist Jim Polzin answers a question from a reader in his mailbag.
🎧 Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast.
🎧 The hosts discuss whether legalized gambling, the reliance on TV revenue and costly taxpayer-funded stadiums make sports less appealing.
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Big fans of Costco will tell you that good buys justify the cost of membership. Learn how to maximize the value on the PennyWise podcast.
A mysterious company has caused a stir for trying to auction Elvis Presley's Graceland property in a foreclosure sale.
It's raising awareness of research to protect the world's biodiversity against threats such as deforestation and climate change.
A mash-up of more than 70 contemporary songs, “Moulin Rouge” tells the story of a young poet who has moved to Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
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Whether Puerto Rico should be granted statehood is a hot topic in Washington. That's because, if the island became America's 51st state, it would likely result in two more Democratic senators and a handful of new Democratic representatives.
For 107 years, Puerto Ricans have lived as second-class U.S. citizens.