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Dr. Johnny Johnson explains the public health benefits of adding fluoride to drinking water - and dispels some persistent myths.
Today host Ali Muldrow is joined by two guests with powerful voices in Madison: Myra McNair and Bianca Martin. In a world that wants women to be silent, or silent about certain topics, these three ...
Sauk County Historical Society’s Paul Wolter revisits the 1914 Taliesin tragedy, its scandal, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s enduring legacy.
David Maraniss previews the 2025 Cap Times Idea Fest, its lineup of thinkers, and the role of progressive journalism in shaping conversation and action.
Peter Hutchinson tackles the overwhelming and slippery topic of neoliberalism and this ideology’s impact on everyday life.
Tao explains his responsibilities - the meetings he attends, the people and agencies he works with, and the Vision Zero Initiative, a policy he spearheads that aims to eliminate traffic fatalities in ...
In July of 2024, the University of Maryland SJP’s (Students for Justice in Palestine) applied for an interfaith vigil on October 7th to mourn lives lost in Israel’s ongoing genocide […] ...
Can you find inner peace through belly dancing? Neuroscientist, clinical psychologist, athlete and performer Reenah Dixon thinks so. She’ll give us a preview of her upcoming event at the Arts Lit Lab.
Chris Jimieson from Strides for Africa and Djodjo Amorin from Africa Fest were at WORT to talk about the activities scheduled for Saturday, August 16 at McPike Park ...
Justin Levitt, law professor at Loyola Law School, joins Zoe Sullivan for a conversation about the US Department of Justice’s request for voter rolls from a number of states and […] ...
The county's Department of Emergency Management is retesting the outdoor warning sirens tomorrow, August 8th at noon.
The transportation landscape is rapidly changing here in the city of Madison. Major projects include the North-South Bus Rapid Transit line, the reconstruction of John Nolen Drive, and Vision Zero – ...
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