Meet the Dane County executive candidates
Madison Ald. Regina Vidaver and Democratic state Sen. Melissa Agard are running to replace outgoing Dane County Executive Joe Parisi after he retires in May 2024.
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Madison Ald. Regina Vidaver and Democratic state Sen. Melissa Agard are running to replace outgoing Dane County Executive Joe Parisi after he retires in May 2024.
The Madison Common Council rejected an ordinance Tuesday that would have raised alders’ annual salary by 60% in 2025.
Dane County Board of Supervisors District 13 incumbent candidate Jay Brower announced his re-election campaign on Monday.
Dane County Parks, the largest county park system in a Wisconsin metro area, hosted a virtual meeting Wednesday to promote its Parks and Open Space Plan and the Great Sauk-Walking Iron Trail project.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi endorsed Wisconsin state Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, Monday, a pivotal endorsement in Agard’s bid for his position.
More than 1,000 people gathered outside the Wisconsin state Capitol on Dec. 9 for the largest pro-Palestine march in the history of Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Coalition for Justice in Palestine.
The Electric Group and its partners are bringing holiday cheer to Madison’s Olin Park with their Holiday Fantasy in Lights demonstration, a light show available from dusk to dawn every day from Nov. 11 through Dec. 31.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi sent an email to all Dane County department heads and elected officials on Nov. 28 requesting all departments “phase out” use of social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, by Jan. 1, 2024.
The City of Madison shared plans to convert part of State Street into an experimental pedestrian mall at a public meeting Monday.
Madison Metro Transit activated new bus schedules Sunday to improve bus reliability and prepare local bus lines for a bus rapid transit (BRT) route expected to go online late next year.
The Madison Reading Project delivered its 100,00th book of the year to the Salvation Army on Darbo Drive, the very place where the initiative originated a decade ago.
With many students looking for housing for the 2024-25 academic year due to high demand in residential areas, several developers have brought projects to the Madison area in attempts to relieve the ongoing housing shortage.
The city of Madison Finance Committee approved funding for multiple affordable housing projects on Monday, setting up the Common Council to vote on final approval next week.
The City of Madison’s Streets Division will reduce the number of city roads salted this winter, city officials announced on Nov. 21.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a new proposal Nov. 15 to provide a $1.7 million boost in funding for local food pantries ahead of an expected increase in demand during the holiday season.
The city of Madison’s East-West bus rapid transit (BRT) line will receive $110.6 million in federal funding, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced at a press conference with city and state officials Friday.
Approximately 20 neo-Nazis marched up State Street to the Wisconsin State Capitol building Saturday.
For the first time in 18 years, the Madison Common Council passed the city’s 2024 budget in just one six-hour meeting.
The Madison Plan Commission approved a 1,650-bed student housing development near the city’s downtown area on Monday.
Workers at Madison’s two unionized Starbucks locations held a walkout Wednesday ahead of a nationwide strike over stalled contract negotiations.