Hillary Clinton continues to lead in latest Marquette poll
The latest Marquette University Law School poll shows Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s lead among likely Wisconsin voters is holding relatively steady. The poll released Wednesday shows Clinton with a 44 to 42 percent lead against Republican nominee
City council rejects Soglin sidewalk sleeping prohibtions
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin wants to ban sleeping on downtown sidewalks during certain hours. During debate on that issue at Tuesday’s city council meeting, Soglin said he’s researched the idea. “I’ve talked to psychiatrists, and they have
Complaint filed with IRS against Wisconsin Club for Growth
A campaign finance watchdog group is asking federal officials to investigate the Wisconsin Club for Growth. The complaint filed by the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign with the IRS challenges the club’s tax-exempt status, based on its claims that
State board bans synthetic heroin product
A opioid painkiller that’s more potent than morphine will soon be banned in Wisconsin. The state Controlled Substances Board voted unanimously Tuesday to ban six dangerous drug, including the synthetic opioid “U-47700,” which is also known as
Badgers hoping to be healthier at tailback
At the moment, the Wisconsin Badgers are preparing for their Big Ten Conference opener at Michigan State with questions concerning their running game. Fifth-year senior Dare Ogunbowale is the only healthy tailback at the moment. Corey Clement
Pirates grab series opener in Milwaukee
The Pittsburgh Pirates kept their slight NL Wildcard Playoff hopes alive, marching into Milwaukee and knocking off the Brewers 6-3 in their series opener at Miller Park. It’s the fifth straight win for the Pirates at Miller