Driving down a west Madison street, Dorothy Harms saw something that didn’t seem to fit with the urban environment: a sandhill crane. Harms is a Reedsburg farmer and while she’s used to seeing ...
The Associated Press a few days ago compiled a list of the mass shootings that have occurred in the United States since the first of this year. Simply put, it's depressing. The list was long — 30 ...
The show must go on — but what does that mean in an era of streaming, Zoom and virtual theater productions? When the theater lights dim and the curtain rises, anything can happen in front of a live ...
Follow your dreams without listening to anyone else. That was the message Tuesday night from several Madison-area entrepreneurs of color as part of a Cap Times Idea Fest panel, moderated by Cap Times ...
In the 45 years since it started in a basement on Madison’s University Avenue, Epic Systems has become famous for plenty of things. Its signature software, MyChart, holds records for more than 300 ...
Dear Editor: Donald Trump had nine years to come up with a plan to replace Obamacare and didn't do it yet. I think one need look no further than Project 2025/the Republican Party platform to know what ...
School violence is soaring around the country, writes the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's James Causey, but adds that we can't give up on these kids. He cites a recent violent attack by students against ...
Esperanza Spalding made history in 2011 when she became the first jazz musician to win a Grammy for Best New Artist, beating Drake, Justin Bieber and more. Thirteen years and nine studio albums later, ...
As Wisconsin’s working-age population continues to decline, immigrants could help keep the state’s economy afloat, a panel of local speakers said at a Tuesday night session of the weeklong Cap Times ...
Dear Editor: At a time when Congress should be focused on helping Americans navigate these challenging economic times, I’m disappointed to see that there is legislation currently being debated that ...
In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Mike Lucas and Tom Oates start the episode the same way they started last week — with talk of an injured quarterback. Wisconsin Badgers QB Tyler Van ...
Dear Editor: This may sound crazy and, if so, I plead guilty and sincerely apologize. But, in our current political environment, so much is crazy yet simultaneously and ironically true. Frankly, it ...