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The average price of products like baby food and diapers has increased in the past two years. → Read More
The brooding musical about the underworld is at the Overture Center through January 29. → Read More
The food closet program models a similar one started by UW Health. → Read More
The Flower and Model Train Show opens this weekend at Olbrich Botanical Gardens. → Read More
The annual sale now in its 58th year is taking place at Union South’s Varsity Hall this weekend. → Read More
Organizers say over the past few years there’s been a steady increase in families taking part. → Read More
Milton firefighters donned cold water rescue suits and entered the water to bring the boy to safety. → Read More
Wisconsin is well-represented in the 2022 annual parade. → Read More
Pet costume spending hits new all-time high. → Read More
These annual check-ins make sure offenders are following the rules to protect children out trick-or-treating. → Read More
Wisconsin’s high-profile midterm races are garnering national attention and big bucks. → Read More
The American Red Cross is assisting the homeowner. → Read More
Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will feature performers Alan Doyle and Kelly Prescott. → Read More
Many plans come with interest, late fees, or lead the consumer to overspend. → Read More
Get your favorite song played on the radio and help those struggling with food insecurity. → Read More
Madison Police, along with other agencies, are on scene. → Read More
The Madison Public Art Project commissioned the project in collaboration with the Monona Fire Dept. → Read More
This school year, families will need to fill out the paperwork once again. → Read More
Clothes, shoes, and backpacks top the list of items families will be purchasing for the new school year. → Read More
Police say predators or scammers can make use of the smallest of details included in a picture. → Read More