local > crime and courts
Student arrested for allegedly bringing gun into school
A West High School student was arrested Monday afternoon after allegedly having a .22 caliber revolver in the waistband of his pants inside th…
By BILL NOVAK |
The Capital Times |
bnovak@madison.com
Updated: 12:45 pm
opinion > editorial
Minimum markup law protects local stores
In Wisconsin our local grocery stores have survived the onslaught of the out-of-state chains and megastores by providing quality service and q…
Capital Times editorial
5:00 am
opinion > column > john nichols
Reid’s deeds trump Palin’s tweets
Sarah Palin may have the headlines. But Harry Reid has a health care reform bill, and it is advancing.
John Nichols | jnichols@madison.com
Updated: 10:16 am
opinion > column > margaret krome
GOP shameless in attacks on health care bill
Rep. Glenn Nye is running ads criticizing Democratic proposals for being too expensive, adding to the nation’s deficits, insufficiently prot…
Margaret Krome | Local columnist
4:30 am
opinion > column
Kevin Huffman: Conservatives to the rescue?
I was on Facebook the other day, yukking it up about the lamestream media and seeing which of my friends had procreated, when I came across Sa…
Kevin Huffman | Teach for America executive
Updated: 9:08 am
local > health
State lawmakers want parity in mental health coverage
Leslie Osman (pictured here with her mother, Joanne Grassman) as a teenager nearly died of anorexia, a disease most health insurance policies …
By SHAWN DOHERTY | The Capital Times | sdoherty@madison.com
7:05 am
opinion > column
Malika Saada Saar: ‘Precious’ girls at the margins
Movie invites us to thoughtfully address the largely hidden issues of incest, violence and girls at the margins.
Malika Saada Saar, founder and executive director of the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, a national policy and advocacy organization for vulnerable families.
5:00 am
opinion > column > bill berry
WPR’s Fleming a treasure who will be missed
Retiring Wisconsin Public Radio personality has greeted thousands of state residents weekday mornings with his silken voice and upbeat spirit …
Bill Berry, local columnist
5:00 am
business > technology > blog
Tech: East Towne, West Towne give Santa a tech upgrade
Santa can now send children text messages and tell them about his preparations for the big night via web videos at ShopWestTowne-Mall.com and …
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
12:35 pm
business > technology > blog
Tech: What to put on Santa's list
If you're thinking tech for Christmas this year, CNET's 2009 Holiday Gift Guide is a handy reference.
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
12:00 pm
local > education > university
Wilson's legacy explored in UW prof's book
Obama facing obstacles similar to 28th president, Cooper says in biography.
By TODD FINKELMEYER | The Capital Times | tfinkelmeyer@madison.com
9:00 am
opinion > column > john nichols
Wisconsin’s Palin? No, McCormick’s better than that
Former state Rep. Terri McCormick has entered the crowded Republican primary seeking to challenge Congressman Steve Kagen, D-Appleton.
By JOHN NICHOLS | The Capital Times | jnichols@madison.com
6:00 am
opinion > column
Harold Meyerson: An unhealthy marriage with China
President Obama’s trip to China has occasioned a spate of articles documenting the increasingly unhappy yet apparently indissoluble marriage…
Harold Meyerson, editor-at-large of American Prospect and the L.A. Weekly
5:00 am
opinion > column > joel mcnally
Joel McNally: The call of history
Anti-Milwaukee attitudes statewide are sufficiently strong to make Tom Barrett the first Milwaukee mayor in our lifetimes who even dared to ru…
Joel McNally, local columnist
5:00 am
business > technology > blog
Tech: Charter brings back ‘Movies for Food' program
Company says enhancements made to program in anticipation of the increased need to stock area food pantries and an increase in Charter custome…
By JEFF RICHGELS | The Capital Times | jrichgels@madison.com
2:05 pm
business
Mike Ivey: Should Madison get into land-banking?
It's a question facing policymakers after the City Council on Nov. 11 approved putting $5 million in the 2010 capital budget for possible purc…
By MIKE IVEY | The Capital Times | mivey@madison.com
6:00 am
opinion > column > fabu
Determined to let go of my grief
For the first time in five years, grief won’t dominate my holiday season and on Thanksgiving 2009 I will be especially thankful for all that…
Fabu, local columnist
5:00 am
local > madison 360
Madison360: 26-foot man invades Hilldale
A 26-foot gingerbread man will grace the atrium of Hilldale until the holidays in a benefit for a distinctly serious local cause - Dane County…
PAUL FANLUND | pfanlund@madison.com
2:05 pm
opinion > column > dave zweifel
Plain Talk: Scam artists steal millions from Medicare
This month’s AARP Bulletin includes a very disturbing piece about how scam artists have made the nation’s Medicare system a primary target.
Dave Zweifel | editor emeritus of The Capital Times
4:45 am
opinion > column
Otis W. Brawley: Let's stick with mammograms
On Monday, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force took a step backward in the fight against breast cancer.
Otis W. Brawley | chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society
4:30 am
local > govt and politics
City Council members embrace developer fees for parks
The fees, which come from developers whose projects provoke the need for expensive additions to city infrastructure, have been available to ci…
KRISTIN CZUBKOWSKI |
The Capital Times |
kristinc@madison.com
2:15 am