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At a city meeting this week, following feedback from advocates and riders with disabilities, Metro Transit staff outlined ...
Plans for the east side Voit Farms property rely on an unusual, tax-funded deal brokered by the property’s developer and city leaders.
Researchers estimate the closures lead to millions lost in potential economic activity each summer. Federal budget cuts could ...
The Board of Regents voted Thursday to again increase in-state, undergraduate tuition rates across Wisconsin’s 13 public universities.
A majority of the City Council endorses expanding Madison’s housing ordinances to support building backyard lots, duplexes ...
Paul Fanlund: The event will feature Pulitzer Prize winners Maureen Dowd of the New York Times and Eugene Robinson, formerly of the Washington Post.
The village egg toss on the Fourth of July sings of democracy to me. An exuberant gaggle of 100-plus people lined up for the competition. A little bit of everybody joined in, all ages, sizes and ...
Environmentally, the grossly misnamed “big beautiful bill” is ugly as sin. The recently passed legislation is an ecological disaster. While the Donald Trump bill, rubber stamped by a compliant ...
The Board of Regents is set to vote on a proposal that would again increase in-state, undergraduate tuition rates across Wisconsin’s 13 public universities.
Wisconsin’s credit unions have been steadily gaining ground on banks since their beginnings in the early 1900s. And soon, this growth may push credit unions ahead of banks in total assets. Credit ...
On Tuesday, July 8, Olbrich Botanical Gardens brought together some 1,000 community members for the city's first Collard Fest. This event was a part of the Olbrich After Hours series, and a ...