Madison Jewish organization aids displaced Ukrainians
While the war in Ukraine may be half a world away, the Madison community’s connection to the crisis is not as small as it may appear.
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While the war in Ukraine may be half a world away, the Madison community’s connection to the crisis is not as small as it may appear.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced $118.1 million in funding toward the Madison area’s second bus rapid transit (BRT) line earlier this month as part of President Joe Biden’s 2025 proposed budget.
The Dane County Department of Human Services announced a transitional living program earlier this month for young adults who age out of foster care.
The Madison Fire Department (MFD) announced on Feb. 29 a plan for all ambulances and emergency personnel under city jurisdiction to be equipped with Buprenorphine, an opioid recovery medication, beginning March 1.
The Madison Common Council discussed an anticipated $27 million budget gap in 2025 at a March 5 meeting, where alders, financial advisors and community members proposed ideas about how to reduce the gap.
As students scramble for housing in a market so competitive that students are signing leases a year in advance, city officials continue to wrestle with a housing crisis. In 2023, Madison’s rent prices increased 14%, according to Isthmus — the largest increase for any U.S. major city.
In March 1980, Mary Lindemann quit her fashion merchandising degree and booked a trip to The Bahamas for spring break. Sitting behind her on the plane was a man who made cheese spread for a living.
Dr. Richard Harris reflected on his experience with racial discrimination through redlining and his efforts to keep South Madison safe for Black families at The Urban League of Greater Madison’s Black Business Hub last Thursday.
The Madison Police Department apprehended a man on Feb. 25 after an incident involving racial slurs and threats near the 400 block of West Gilman Street.
Starbucks announced last month it will begin bargaining with workers at its unionized stores in addition to distributing raises and other benefits to employees.
Vintage Spirits & Grill announced Wednesday on Instagram the establishment will remain open indefinitely after Madison developer The Carey Group decided not to move forward with a multistory luxury apartment project.
Madison-based rental company Randall Park Rentals (RPR) is offering residents a $25 rent credit for four- and five-star Google reviews.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of 25 universities where students are calling for their university to cancel contracts with Starbucks due to allegations of union-busting and unfair treatment of workers.
Friends of Ukraine Madison held a rally Saturday on the Wisconsin State Capitol steps to recognize the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A fire broke out at State Street Brats around 8:50 p.m. Thursday and was contained shortly after.
A Dane County substance abuse recovery program for incarcerated people helped thousands in 2023.
The Madison Common Council proposed the State Street Night Vending program at a Feb. 13 meeting, where several members of the council and community spoke about its viability.
Scabby the Rat, a ten-foot-tall inflatable rat, has found a new home at the construction site on N. Lake St. as workers picket construction company HM Brandt.
Dane County held primary elections for the Dane County Board of Supervisors Tuesday for District 13 and District 36, two districts each contested by three candidates.
Wes Sparkman, director of Dane County’s Office for Equity and Inclusion, announced his candidacy for Dane County executive Thursday.