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For the third year in a row, Wisconsin families in need, will stay warm for the winter.
For the third year in a row, Wisconsin families in need, will stay warm for the winter.
The two-day youth gun deer hunt begins Saturday.
Division of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) customer service centers and phone centers throughout Wisconsin will be closed for business on Monday, October 8, 2012, Columbus Day, so that all front-line customer service representatives may receive technical process and procedural updates and training.
The Streets Division is going to be collecting refuse and recycling early in some areas of Madison's central city to accommodate the visit by President Barack Obama.
Toys R Us is offering a price matching guarantee on all of its toys and products in stores this holiday.
Some of the country's largest grocery stores are pulling some of their store-brand products off their shelves, because of a recall of peanut butter and other nut products.
The Annual Dane County Fire Chiefs Association Fire Truck Parade is taking place this Sunday, October 7.
The state Division of Motor Vehicles is warning people that its customer service and phone centers will be closed on Columbus Day next week.
Bullying has reached epidemic levels across the United States. One organization in Middleton is teaching kids how to protect themselves.
The Wisconsin Historical Society is gearing up to present its annual Civil War re-enactment.
The four-day Wisconsin Science Festival kicks off Thursday with more than 150 events planned around the state.
Wisconsin's youth deer hunt is set to begin next month.
Adjusting to life after serving overseas can be difficult as it is, then add going back to school to that list. A new clinic at Madison College's Truax Campus is helping ease the veterans' transition.
Parts of the westbound and eastbound beltline will be closed overnight this coming week.
The grocery store chain Trader Joe's is recalling peanut butter that has been linked to 29 salmonella illnesses in 18 states.
A major roofing project on the American Construction Metals will begin this weekend in Beloit. The project will involve the use of a low-flying helicopter.
At last night's Madison Common Council meeting, Alder Satya Rhodes-Conway, introduced a resolution authorizing the Traffic Engineering and City Engineering Divisions to embark on a study to examine how to improve the N. Sherman Avenue corridor for all users.
The Madison Metropolitan School District’s Board of Education will hold community input sessions this week to gain input on its search for the next superintendent.
Pacifiers may stunt the emotional development of baby boys by robbing them of the opportunity to try on facial expressions during infancy.
The Madison Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Safety Team (T.E.S.T.), in addition to other enforcement efforts, will be specifically addressing traffic violations this week around the city.
The Henry Vilas Zoo family continues to grow this summer with the new addition of two young capybaras from Canada.
The City of Beloit is hosting a free residential electronics round up on Saturday, September 22.
University Health Services (UHS) will again offer seasonal influenza immunizations (flu shots) for all registered students, faculty and staff. Just like last year, student flu shot clinics will be held at separate locations and dates from UW-employee clinics.
Apple says the new iPhone 5 will be in stores in the U.S. and several other countries on Sept. 21.
Toys R Us outlined its plan for its busiest season Wednesday -- including adding a "hot toy" reservation system, beefing up services like layaway and ship-to-store, and offering more exclusive toys like its $149.99 Tabeo tablet.