Ken Goldstein visits Madison this week, returning to a city where he was once an award-winning political science professor. An expert in survey methodology and political advertising at the University ...
Move over, Wisconsin fish fry. Two Nicaraguan brothers have opened a Waunakee restaurant to bring the fried foods they grew up with to local diners. Los Dos Cuates, meaning “two buddies” or “twins,” ...
Dear Editor: A recent article in the New York Times by Peter Baker and Dylan Freedman revealed how with each day, Donald Trump seems crazier, rambling, out of control, spreads more misinformation and ...
Former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel assistant managing editor Chuck Melvin writes that in case you've forgotten about the Jan. 6th insurrection it was Donald Trump's assault on American democracy. Too ...
Kamala Harris can win Wisconsin. There is no question of that. But to do so, she needs to stop spending so much time talking about her endorsements from Dick Cheney — who was on Republican tickets ...
Dear Editor: In 1950, the "Peanuts" comic-strip beagle, Snoopy, was born. Four years later, beagles were listed by the American Kennel Club as the most popular breed in America. Since then, beagles ...
The Republican Party “needs an exorcism.” That’s according to conservative Wisconsin political commentator and talk radio host Charlie Sykes. Sykes, a Republican, will vote for Vice President Kamala ...
When Brandon Newton moved to Madison a little over a year ago, he took his typical first step when settling down someplace new. He found a good barber. Newton didn’t know many people in the city, let ...
The School Board must wait until enrollment numbers are finalized to approve the budget should the $100M operating referendum ...
I originally wrote this column to deplore all the conspiracy theories and misinformation being peddled by some politicians to take advantage of a humanitarian crisis for cheap political gain. Little ...
Steve Hoffman doesn’t know exactly what word he’d use to describe his memoir, but it’s the opposite of “elevated.” Maybe “grounded” is the adjective? “A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other ...