Mark Treinen: It's easy to suspect that the price tags from some Wisconsin districts were not based on the actual cost, but on a desire to make these requests go
Dave Zweifel: Boats with machine guns on the Chicago River, Hispanic people living in fear, pepper bullets aimed at reporters — this is Donald Trump's America.
Her photographs highlight the conservation work of “ordinary individuals ... doing the impossible.” She’ll speak at UW-Madison’s Shannon Hall on Oct. 14.
Editorial: When she ran for Wisconsin appeals court in 2022, Maria Lazar was endorsed by the same people who have questioned the 2020 presidential election.
David Couper: Local police officers swear an oath, not to a mayor, governor or president, and certainly not to ICE. They swear an oath to the Constitution.
The Wisconsin attorney general joined dozens of lawsuits against the Trump administration and told the Cap Times this isn’t the right time to switch gears.
Candidates must build name and ‘personality’ recognition. Possibilities include David Crowley, Francesca Hong, Sara Rodriguez, Kelda Roys and Tom Tiffany.
John Nichols: Orders Trump issued last month outlining plans for crackdowns on dissent are getting pushback from Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan and other Democrats.
The author, who will read at the Wisconsin Book Festival, wrote half of the poems in her new collection, "Joy Is My Middle Name," while living in Madison.
Bill Berry: The world-famous scientist and conservationist had faith in young people to make changes in a troubled world, and her foundation sought to empower them.
Lauren VanDeHey: Nearly half of U.S. states have passed laws that mandate insurance coverage of fertility services, but Wisconsin is not yet one of them.