Former deputy mayor, MMSD president Gloria Reyes announces mayoral campaign
Madison’s mayoral race kicked off last week with an announcement from a well-known city figure.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Madison’s mayoral race kicked off last week with an announcement from a well-known city figure.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former primate caretaker at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s primate research center last week following allegations that the university violated the First Amendment.
Take a walk down State Street and you’re sure to see them — stores advertising products like CBD, Delta-8 and an assortment of other recreational and medicinal items. While these stores can seem ubiquitous today, all of their products are actually relatively new, only having been legalized a few years ago.
Faced with a growing drug crisis, Dane County Public Health leaders are taking steps to ensure the safety of the community in respect to drug usage.
Over 14,000 people are arrested for marijuana possession every year in Wisconsin, according to 2019 data from the Milwaukee County District Attorney's office.
The student housing crisis in Madison has become increasingly relevant over the past few weeks as students rush to sign leases for the 2023-24 academic year. One apartment building on campus, however, is accommodating their student residents and combating against the city’s housing market.
The Madison Public Market plan has been delayed for years. The plan was initially delayed during the pandemic, but a current funding gap of $5.25 million is hampering the Public Market's progress.
Democratic candidate Mandela Barnes for U.S. Senate brought his campaign to Madison on Friday during the WisDems Vote Early Event, discussing issues ranging from abortion rights to gas prices.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students were outraged after someone roamed State Street in an Adolf Hitler costume amid Halloween festivities Saturday evening, numerous social media posts and interviews with The Daily Cardinal revealed. Some feel betrayed by the university’s lack of initiative in responding to the antisemitic incident.
An independent investigation into the work culture of Henry Vilas Zoo found no evidence of discrimination or a hostile work environment, despite a history of allegations.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigations is investigating the fatal shooting of a suspect during a search involving a weapons violation in Dane County.
Sabrina Madison was appointed as the new alder for District 17 on Tuesday, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson's term.
Sushi Express clarified they are not opening up a second location amid confusion about a Japanese restaurant opening on State Street.
Residents voiced their concerns over Madison Police Department’s proposed budget at the city’s Finance Committee meeting Monday night, citing anxieties over added funding to hire six new officers.
Halloween is always a lively time of year in Madison, and this year is no different. We’ve compiled the best activities happening around Madison, from movies to bar crawls.
Assisted living facility Cedarhurst of Madison notified residents they must find new homes by Dec. 10, when the facility will stop accepting Medicaid payments.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus last Tuesday, calling on students to vote for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.
Six candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to be Madison’s next District 17 alder, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson’s term. He resigned in late September.
The owner of Luna’s Groceries plans to tackle another food desert in Dane County.
The Willy Street “LOVE” Mural is getting a refresh, courtesy of its original painter Michael Owen.