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Wisconsin State Journal âre-reportsâ Brayton Lot story after original removed for âunauthorized use of AIâ
Much of the Sunday State Journalâs front page story about downtown development was fiction created by an 'unauthorized use of AI.'
Jul 17, 2025
No referendum needed for first phase of Lake Monona waterfront redevelopment
Despite public concern over a lack of transparency, the Madison city council gave a green light to the first phase of the Madison LakeWay project, which can now proceed without going through a citywide referendum.
Jul 16, 2025
From the University of Wisconsin to Los Alamos
UW-Madison mathematician Stanislaw Ulam spent a few years at UW-Madison before going on to play a critical role in creating the implosion-type device used in the first explosion of a nuclear device. The Trinity nuclear test happened 80 years ago.
Jul 16, 2025
A tale of two spending plans
Wisconsin lawmakers recently negotiated a bipartisan state budget while Congress passed Trumpâs spending plan on a party-line vote.
Jul 15, 2025
As local news orgs shut down, alt publications step up
A need to fill the hole left by legacy outlets was a frequent theme sounded by those attending the annual conference of AAN Publishers conferring in Madison. Common challenges include the need for more revenue and stretched staff.
Jul 12, 2025
Isthmus welcomes AAN Publishers convention to Madison
Editors, designers, publishers and revenue teams are convening in Madison to discuss how to succeed and grow as local, independent media outlets.
Jul 8, 2025
New Wisconsin legislative districts led to bipartisan state budget
Significant gains by Democratic candidates in Wisconsinâs new electoral districts gave Democrats newfound influence over the state budget.
Jul 7, 2025
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Du-plex the right thing, city officials urge
Homeownership and affordable housing will become more accessible under a new package, city officials argue.
Jul 4, 2025
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Dedication to the institution
Justice Ann Walsh Bradley is retiring from the Wisconsin Supreme Court at the end of July after 30 years of service.
Jul 3, 2025
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UW-Madison investigates police officer who students say acted inappropriately
A student journalist uncovered examples of late-night texts, free rides, and sharing of police intel to help students avoid bar raids.
Jul 3, 2025
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Abortion ruled legal in Wisconsin, but significant threats remain
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down the stateâs 1849 criminal abortion ban, but current restrictions remain in place.
Jul 2, 2025
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Madison could see $3 million boost in municipal services payments
Madison officials have recently pushed for additional funding for the program, which hasnât seen a funding increase since 2003.
Jul 1, 2025
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In the July issue
Downtown Madison fills out
Five years after the COVID lockdown, business in downtown Madison is booming. But with that growth comes inevitable pains.
âScraping byâ
Everyone loves Madisonâs free music events. But the organizations behind them say additional support is needed to keep their finances stable.
UW-Madison investigates police officer who students say acted inappropriately
A student journalist uncovered examples of late-night texts, free rides, and sharing of police intel to help students avoid bar raids.
Du-plex the right thing, city officials urge
Homeownership and affordable housing will become more accessible under a new package, city officials argue.
Dedication to the institution
Justice Ann Walsh Bradley is retiring from the Wisconsin Supreme Court at the end of July after 30 years of service.