Madison unveils finalists in ‘Name These Plows’ contest
The Madison Streets and Engineering Division unveiled its 61 finalists in the naming contest for four new snow removal vehicles.
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The Madison Streets and Engineering Division unveiled its 61 finalists in the naming contest for four new snow removal vehicles.
The City of Madison proposed a $115 million plan to support communities in South Madison by allocating tax revenue toward economic development in the area.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is seeking public feedback on how the state should use $8 million in funding for projects reducing harms associated with opioid use disorder.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Multicultural Student Center (MSC) kicked off the year with their annual Comeback Carnival event held at the Red Gym, home to the university’s various student identity centers, on Jan. 27.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has yet to fill the position of vice provost for data, academic planning and institutional research since Jan. 1 following the retirement of Jocelyn Milner at the end of the 2021-22 academic year.
Three design teams presented their proposals to remodel the Lake Monona Waterfront Thursday evening at the Madison Public Library.
The La Follette School of Public Affairs plans to move to the iconic University of Wisconsin-Madison building, Music Hall. Musical Hall began as the first university library on campus, but the current state of the building is not suitable for a successful public affairs program, explained the Director of the La Follette School of Public Affairs Susan Yackee.
Gov. Tony Evers declared a “year of mental health” during his fifth State of the State address Tuesday evening in a speech outlining a flurry of investment in education, workforce development and state welfare programs.
As the University of Wisconsin-Madison reconciles with its past — one that critics argue is filled with expropriation and dispossession of Indigenous lands — new funding from The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is allowing a group of faculty, staff and students to explore educational opportunities for the community.
As a young student at Sauk Trail Elementary School in Middleton, Alex Joers could never have imagined that, in a couple of decades, he would have an office in the Wisconsin Assembly, advocating for public school investment.
Thousands of protestors marched down State Street and gathered in the Capitol rotunda for the Women’s March Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion rights decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June 2022.
Benjamin Jealous spoke to members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison community at the Memorial Union as the keynote speaker for its Martin Luther King Jr., Symposium. The MLK Symposium, named after the civil rights leader who spoke in the very same hall in the 1960s, is held annually and features prominent Black individuals who have in some way advanced King Jr.’s fight. Past speakers include astronaut Mae Jemison and journalist Nikole Hannah-Brown.
The current climate crisis presents a myriad of challenges: biodiversity loss, increased rainfall, flooding, erosion and extreme weather. The global scope of these effects paints climate change as a daunting threat, but turning back to nature could provide potential solutions, according to the United Nations.
The historic University Club building reopened on Monday, now operated by the Wisconsin Union. As part of the reopening, the University Club will add another union dining service called the Union Commons at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Madison’s Common Council passed a new initiative to build high-density housing outside downtown Madison to address the city’s growing housing crisis earlier this month.
A student-organized drag show at Madison East High School was postponed after conservative backlash on social media led to safety concerns surrounding the event.
Wisconsin lawmakers finalized a measure Thursday asking spring election voters to consider a proposed constitutional amendment that would give judges more leeway when setting cash bail.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — City and county officials gathered at the Dr. Benjamin Carson Academy of Science on Milwaukee's north side on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to restate their commitment to acts of service within the community.
Madison abortion rights activists will lead demonstrators in over 100 communities nationwide during the flagship 2023 National Women’s March event this Sunday at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
Gov. Tony Evers confirmed plans Friday to ban TikTok on all state-owned devices via executive order following privacy concerns about the video-sharing app.