Environment education push gains traction
Despite city's relative affluence, poverty rate grows
Overtime is big-time issue for sheriff's office
Madison spending millions on new streets: Is that good?
UW efforts on Hmong studies don’t meet expectations
Emergency radios: Who should pay for them?
Madison district's frosty stance on charter schools thaws
Study linking vaccines, autism hit, but activist still wary
Bring own breathalyzer, but proceed with caution
City officials and the developer continue to debate the construction process for the $37 million project.
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"It's out there and it's not going away," says workplace attorney Mindy Rowland. "Pretending this doesn't exist is just burying your head in the sand."
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As Thompson challenge gets more serious, Feingold knocks ex-governor as a tool of special interests.
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Thieves broke into Emma Limke's car on Madison's east side on Jan. 1. Police say there were 1,414 car break-ins in the city last year, an 8 percent increase over 2008.
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Reilly is responsible for the System's $4.75 billion budget (less than a quarter of which comes from state taxpayers) and a workforce of some 40,000 faculty, academic and classified staff, and graduate assistants. Together, those folks are educating a system record 178,000 students.
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