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Williams Lone US Singles Player At US Open
Venus Williams arrived at this U.S. Open with a bum knee. Now she is the final American left in the running for a singles title.
Orioles Deny CC Sabathia His 20th Victory
Jake Arrieta pitched efficiently into the seventh inning, Adam Jones had a two-run single in a three-run first and the Baltimore Orioles denied their nemesis, CC Sabathia, his 20th victory with a 6-2 win.
Man Injured In Fireworks-Related Home Explosion
A man has been hospitalized following an explosion at a Stoughton home Tuesday night.
Officials Investigate Explosion At Kipp Corp.
Officials are investigating a small explosion Tuesday night at Kipp Corporation on the city's East Side.
Madison Mayor Introduces Capital Budget
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's 2011 Capital Budget includes millions of dollars for downtown projects and facelifts for other parts of the city.
Sources: Redskins, Titans Talking Haynesworth
The Washington Redskins and Tennessee Titans are in discussions about a trade of disgruntled defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, people with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press.
Doyle Warns Of Impact Of Stem Cell Ruling
The state may find out more about the effect of a controversial stem cell court ruling on research in Wisconsin at a news conference being held by Gov. Jim Doyle.
Kromrey Mold Problem Meeting Set For Wednesday
Kromrey Middle School will remain closed this week as cleanup efforts continue after mold was found inside the building.
Tiger Woods Picked For Ryder Cup
Tiger Woods was a no-brainer as a captain's pick for the Ryder Cup.
Bush To Be Stripped Of Heisman, Report Says
The Heisman Trophy Trust is expected to strip former University of Southern California star Reggie Bush of his 2005 Heisman Trophy by the end of September, according to Yahoo! Sports.
Wisconsin's Clay Shines In First Game This Season
John Clay said he has no shortage of motivation, and his first appearance this season looked a whole lot like last year's dominating stretch.
6 NFL Coaches On The Hot Seat
It might not be a wise choice for several NFL coaches to sit down this season. Their seats are going to be awfully hot.
President Obama Unveils New Jobs Creation Plan
President Barack Obama spoke to a crowd of thousands at Milwaukee's Laborfest on Monday, unveiling new plans to create jobs fixing the country's ailing infrastructure.
Picking Blood Pressure Medicine Challenging
It's hard to predict which pills will best lower which patient's high blood pressure, but researchers are hunting ways to better personalize therapy - perhaps even using a blood test.

