Funded by readers of the Cap Times, The Kids Fund distributes money to agencies that address the challenges faced by children in Dane County.
Marion is ready to champion the interests of rural schools and rural hospitals.
We believe that every vote for Sanders, no matter who the eventual nominee may be, is a vote for a more focused and effective Democratic message in November.
The Capital Times has been heavily involved in Dane County’s philanthropic community throughout its history.
Funded by readers of the Cap Times, The Kids Fund distributes money to agencies that address the challenges faced by children in Dane County.
“Not only was he an expert at his craft, he cared deeply about it, just as he cared deeply about everyone around him," editor emeritus Dave Zweifel said. "His passing leaves an enormous hole in our lives.”
To me, Whitney Gould was always a Cap Times staffer — one of the bright shining lights at a paper that has been blessed with many of them.
Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro and his twin brother, U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, will be two of more than 90 speakers and moderators at the event.
The largest single grant in this round of funding is the first half of a $500,000 pledge for the proposed new Madison Youth Arts Center on the city's near east side.
The club, founded by legendary State Journal sports columnist Roundy Coughlin, has raised money for children in need through the Empty Stocking Club for decades.
Sexual assault is "more prevalent than people like to think or want to think," says Nestic Morris, outreach coordinator for the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
It’s time to make your plans for our impressive UW-Madison campus event.
Jack Lussier, who some thought of as gruff, was a softie at heart, especially when it came to causes for kids. Like his uncle, Bill Evjue, he was also concerned about the environment and public education.
He had been the publisher for Madison Magazine since 2012.
Mayor Soglin was a 22-year-old student radical when he was first elected to the City Council in 1968.
The Capital Times' editors discuss the newspaper's history and future during a celebration of the publication's 100th birthday.
For 100 years, since it was first published Dec. 13, 1917, William T. Evjue's Capital Times has been hammering the wealthy and powerful, striking blows for justice and for peace. We will never tire of fighting for the little guys.
In an excerpt from "The Capital Times: A Proudly Radical Newspaper's Century-Long Fight for Justice and for Peace," editors Dave Zweifel and John Nichols write about the paper's battle against Joe McCarthy.
Evjue Foundation grants are made possible by the will of William T. Evjue, the founder and longtime editor and publisher of the Capital Times.
Fighting Bob Fest on Friday night, and the Cap Times Idea Fest on Saturday and Sunday, promise a weekend of fascinating discussion.
Capital Newspapers, publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times, has named John D. Blais general manager.
In "Two Minutes with Mitch" local radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on The Capital Times' report about the lack of teachers of…
Phil Haslanger has always kept the faith — first as a journalist at The Cap Times and then as a pastor. We congratulate him as he retires this month as pastor at Memorial United Church of Christ in Fitchburg.
Frank Lloyd Wright, who was born 150 years ago, stood up against Joe McCarthy — and we expect he would stand up against Donald Trump too.
A project to rehabilitate the prow of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Meeting House of the First Unitarian Society is one of the largest in this year's grants.