News

Internally, the nation is also in deep trouble because since 9/11 we’ve surrendered a great many of our civil liberties, and thus our democracy. He says that 9/11 was used as an opening for ...
Ankur Malhotra and Peregrine, the minds behind the Moon Stage at the Fête de Marquette this weekend, join the Friday 8 O'Clock Buzz to give a preview of what's to come this year.
The Wisconsin Legislature passed a law eleven years ago that created the program. Tuesday's public hearing is just the first step to actually implement it.
A set of proposals that seek to expand housing options in Madison got the green light Monday from the Plan Commission.
A show jam-packed with information and events that you need to know about with Hedi Rudd, Co-Executive Director of Rooted, photographer, and community organizer as she joins us to tell us about ...
How do I find out about concerts? How do I get more details about something I heard over the air? How do I submit events to WORT’s Music Calendars? Who do I contact with changes or cancellations? WORT ...
The Wisconsin Department of Justice regularly updates its open government compliance guides to reflect changes in the law. Three months ago, the DOJ’s Office of Open Government published an update to ...
Norman Stockwell and Annelle Sheline talk about Iran and the history of the US’s intervention in the Middle East that got us here today.
Carlos Dávalos speaks with scholar, Danny Parker, about her on-the-ground research on unhoused folks in Madison.
Historian Jeremi Suri examines U.S. bombings in Iran, the history of escalation, and what the U.S. must accept to stop the violence.
Some attendees at Tuesday's meeting questioned the city of Madison's ability to provide safe, affordable housing.
Amelia Royko Mauer, co-founding advocate for the Community Response Team, joins the Thursday edition of the 8 O’Clock Buzz and host Tony Castañeda to talk about the status of the Police Civilian ...