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If you can avoid the Badger Interchange Monday you might want to do so. The Department of Transportation announced lanes will be closed for emergency pavement repairs, weather permitting. read story
Registration for Wisconsin's No Call List for cell phones and land lines is required every two years, and if want your number on the no call list that comes out in January, you have to sign up the end of November. If you miss that deadline, you can still sign up for the next list, but it won't be on the list until April, making for a bothersome winter. read story
Republican Keith Ripp of Lodi has won a recount for an open state Assembly seat. Ripp's opponent, Democrat Trish O'Neil of Columbus, asked for the recount after Ripp defeated her by 28 votes in the 47th Assembly District north of Madison. read story
Anthony T. Bradley, 17, currently on probation for driving a stolen car, was arrested Thursday by Madison police after racing a car he was driving around Madison East High School at speeds estimated to be up to 70 miles per hour. read story
Another arrest warrant was issued Friday for Laurence Tucker, one of two men accused of badly beating and robbing two cab drivers in Madison in March 2006. read story
When Johnny Depp came to Columbus to play famed bank robber John Dillinger, local officials got left holding the bag. And now they're fighting over who's going to pay a $116,000 bill from the filming of the Depp film "Public Enemies." read story
Somehow, United Way of Dane County pulled it off. It boosted the amount of money pledged this fall at local workplaces to support social services, even as the national economy soured and sickened and infected Madison. read story
One of two men charged in the June killing of Marcus T. Hamilton at his Tempe Drive home entered a no contest plea to armed robbery in the case, while a felony murder charge was dropped. read story
As both a student and a teacher of macro-economics, I'm truly amazed at the breathtaking turns and the unbelievable changes our economy has experienced since last summer. What normally takes years to unfold took months. Today's economic cycle is spinning faster than a soapy Octopus Car Wash brush. read story
Dr. Jack Kammer, the retired Madison dentist who is behind the huge, annual holiday light display on University Avenue, will be signing copies of his new book, "The Story of the University Avenue Holiday Lights," Saturday and Sunday at the University Book Store in Hilldale at 2 p.m. each day. read story