The Princeton Club West in Madison revoked one man’s membership after an argument centered around racial slurs broke out in the locker room Thursday morning.
Chuck's Sport Shop in Tomahawk has been a staple in the community since 1938. For the past 11 years, Two the dog has brought customers a new level of joy.
There could be a business boycott brewing along Monona Drive. It’s all centered around a homeless man and a complaint letter to business owners that claims his presence could be a "tipping point" for the neighborhood.
The Middleton Fire Department is asking the public to be cautious as they begin to get back out onto the lakes. Within twenty four hours, the department was called to two separate incidents.
Wisconsin is getting its first look at what re-opening the economy will look like after Gov. Tony Evers gave the green light to a few non-essential businesses.
State health officials announced today they are ramping up testing and contact tracing. While there are reports of contact tracing staff shortages in our state, that's not the case in Dane County.
Bob Gay passed away during the coronavirus pandemic on April 1. Gay's immediate family was able to say goodbye in person during his final days, but not his friends, including fellow veteran Johnny Simmons.
For as long as he could remember, D.J. Craft enjoyed the NCAA tournament with his friends. But that changes when the tournament was canceled by Covid-19.
UW Health Hospital is working closely with SSM St. Mary's Hospital and Unity Point Meriter on their plans for a possible surge in coronavirus cases. Experts say it could happen within 10 days.
The distillery is best known for its Pure Class Vodka, but in about a day, the Hendricks have filled and distributed about 300 small bottles of sanitizer.
Coronavirus has forced local restaurants to close. Restaurant owners say a way to support them during the times of uncertainty is by ordering delivery or take-out.
Amid the Coronavirus outbreak known as Covid-19, people in care facilities are considered the most at risk. The Department of Human Services advised care facilities filled with high risk people to limit their visitors to an emergency basis.
A Monroe Youth Hockey Association player, Ethan Rosenstiel, asked his parents for three years if he could put together some type of charity for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Green County.
On Friday night, the district board voted unanimously to keep the book “10,000 dresses” in the school district. That recommendation now moves on to the school district’s superintendent for a final decision.