Madison native Nathan A. Fosbinder, a 2012 graduate of La Follette High School, became part of a TikTok craze based on the Pixar movie “Ratatouille.”
"That describes the Republican-inspired contention that the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was essentially the same as the protest…
Grab-and-go buns, fresh tea, gorgeous pastries and decadent layer cakes highlight a menu of treats at Le C's Patisserie & Tea House at 411…
Before retiring in early January, Renk spent four decades working in various nonpartisan roles in the Wisconsin state Capitol, serving in both chambers of the Legislature and the Legislative Technology Services Bureau.
Filmed near Portland, Oregon and Madison, “The Niceties” feels like half a reading, a step back from Forward’s first virtual show.
Born from a messy experiment in a Langdon Street apartment, the Janesville-based 3D printing company is now winning awards and sending parts to the moon.
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Supervisors approved a $4 million contract with the Dane Buy Local Foundation and and estimated $7.5 million contract with the Tenant Resource Center.
In coming weeks, Wisconsin expects only about 70,000 doses a week. So even if all 1.6 million people are made eligible, when they will receive…
The resolution, which the Senate plans to vote on Tuesday, targets Wisconsin's only statewide COVID-19 regulation currently in place.
Nearly 90% of the small businesses that applied for city grants in December to reimburse COVID-related costs or losses were still waiting for …
A new report from the nonpartisan Legislative Reference Bureau found the 10 Black lawmakers currently seated in the Assembly and Senate accoun…
Six of the seven candidates took part in a forum hosted by the Association for Equity in Funding Wednesday night.
"As we wait for the final chapters of this pandemic to be written, we can emphatically say together — our shared work and sacrifices made a di…
"There must be a reckoning for Trump and for all those who were complicit with him."
"For most of us in the 1960s, National Guard call-ups usually only lasted a few days. I can't imagine the sacrifices being made by today's Gua…
Donald Trump is gone, but the apparently enduring appeal of his racially divisive message is the new president’s foremost challenge.
"No Wisconsinite has ever been elected to the presidency or the vice presidency. But, as of today, two former residents of Madison will have s…
"If the lawmakers are not removed from Congress, then the Wisconsin voters in the 7th and 5th Congressional Districts need to get rid of them …
Cortney Burns — a chef, award-winning cookbook author and UW-Madison grad — joined Cap Times food editor Lindsay Christians on Tuesday for a Zoom conversation and cooking demonstration.
Join Cap Times opinion editor Jessie Opoien for Wedge Issues, a podcast catching you up with the elected officials, strategists, analysts and power players of state government and politics in Wisconsin.
We've pulled together the festival's videos and stories so far, including discussions with Eric Holder and Ilhan Omar, plus sessions about COVID-19, policing, racial equity, climate change and more. The festival runs through Oct. 10. See the full schedule at captimesideafest.com.