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Ahead of the midterms, Assembly Republicans lean on bipartisan issues
Eight Assembly Republicans stood up to party leadership last session and finally got a pair of women’s health-focused bills across the finish line. T…
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Madison School Board Grapples With Phone Restriction Policy
Madison schools have less than two months to implement a district-wide cell phone policy, under a new state law that earned Governor Evers’ signature…
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Writer Dasha Kelly Quilts a Story of Mortality
On today’s edition of “Ali’s Book Club” we celebrate the publication of Baker’s Dozen by Dasha Kelly, a book that grapples with mortality, grief, and…
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OIM
The Office of the Independent Monitor was founded in 2020, but the 2025-2026 annual report released Tuesday was only the second to ever be released b…
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Odana Hills
The Odana Hills Golf Course could be getting a fresh design, Madison Parks officials announced Thursday. The news comes after the City of Madison Pa…
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Abortion pill restrictions on pause, for now
For now, telehealth providers can still prescribe the widely-used abortion pill mifepristone and send it through the mail. That’s after the U.S. Supr…
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Madison seeks feedback on Odana Hills Golf Course redesign
A popular golf course on Madison’s west side is slated to get a multimillion dollar makeover soon, with construction expected to break ground as earl…
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Stuff Yer Face: Namgyal Ponsar of Little Tibet Market & Cafe
This week on Stuff Yer Face, Emily Tucker visits Little Tibet Market and Cafe in Northgate Shopping Center to chat with founder and co-owner, Namgyal…
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Anti-Oppression Work in White Spaces
On today’s show, host Dana Pellebon is in conversation with April Kigeya and Linda Ketcham about their struggles doing anti-oppression work in majori…
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