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Here’s How Much a One-Bedroom Apartment Costs in 6 Wisconsin Cities
Rents are skyrocketing nationwide – and Badgers are paying the price. But could relief be on the way?
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Wisconsin’s Summer Drought Was Unexpected. That’s What Makes It So Dangerous.
Spring and summer are usually rainy in the Badger State, but both fell drastically short this year.
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Everything You Need to Know About Birth Control Pills in Wisconsin
On July 13, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the nation’s first over-the-counter birth control pill, which will soon be sold at drug stores, grocery chains, and online retailers across America. What does that mean for Wisconsin?
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Teamsters and UPS Reach Tentative Deal to Avoid Strike, 340,000 Workers to Get Raises
The tentative deal represents a huge win for full- and part-time UPS Teamster workers, who would get significant pay raises and better working conditions. If approved by rank-and-file union members, the deal will also avert a strike that could have been one of the “costliest in US history.”
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Farmers in 27 Wisconsin Counties Will Get Help Amid ‘Near-Drought’ Conditions
Crop yields are coming in behind average as scattered showers and thunderstorms fail to make up for a lengthy stretch of not enough rain.
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The Mississippi River Is in Danger: What That Means for Wisconsin
A changing climate has left the waterway more likely to flood or dry up than ever before.
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4 Wisconsin Food Trucks to Check Out This Summer
DID YOU KNOW? In 1936, the Wienermobile became the first official modern food truck, selling hot dogs at parades, schools, and hospitals. Today, the Oscar Meyer creation is still headquartered in Madison! Here are four unique Wisconsin food trucks to check out this summer:
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The Surprising Connection Between the UW-Madison and Sunscreen
You’re probably using the wrong SPF, and you’re definitely not alone. Wisconsin doctors explain the biggest mistakes and how to fix them.
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The 13 Biggest Moments in UW-Madison History
There are anniversaries, and then there are demisemiseptcennials—a milestone 175 years in the making. A look back at the biggest moments in University of Wisconsin history.
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The Most ‘Wisconsin’ Barbies on the Market
Since she first landed on store shelves in 1959, the Barbie doll has been a toy box staple. To celebrate the release of “Barbie,” a comedy film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, we found the most “Wisconsin” dolls on the market.
























