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(04/26/10 6:00am)
As graduation looms near and thousands of University of
Wisconsin students descend into the real world in search of a
full-time job, and thousands of others scramble for a summer
position, it can be hard to ignore the frighteningly high
unemployment rate.
(04/23/10 6:00am)
Although the national economy may have begun its climb back
toward prosperity, leaving the city of Madison relatively unscathed
in comparison to other, far worse areas of the country, there are
still signs that Madison may not be out of the woods just
yet.
(04/07/10 6:00am)
Una persona puede aprender mucho cuando llega a una ciudad
nueva. Este fue el caso para mí cuando llegué a la ciudad de Las
Vegas, en Nevada, la semana pasada durante la vacaciones de
primavera. Déjame decirte que esta ciudad puede ser un lugar
intimidante.
(02/21/10 6:00am)
¿Hay alguien a quien realmente le guste vivir con otras
personas? Porque en mi opinión es la experiencia más incómoda que
un estudiante de universidad tiene que soportar.
(02/04/10 6:00am)
A typical student walking the Friday night bar scene may think
the biggest decision in opening a new tavern is décor, location and
staffing. However, many students may be surprised to find that the
city has specific, detailed regulations about when and where new
bars can open up.
(01/26/10 6:00am)
A proposal for a high-rise apartment complex on Mendota Court
moved one step closer to completion Monday night when the city's
Plan Commission granted approval to the new development.
(12/14/09 6:00am)
Madison and Dane County officials' efforts to prevent H1N1 will
continue Monday at the Alliant Energy Center.
(12/14/09 6:00am)
The site of the former Badger Bus Depot at the corner of South
Bedford Street and West Washington Avenue became the site of an
armed robbery last Thursday, according to a police report.
(12/10/09 6:00am)
As 14 inches of snow blanketed the city Tuesday night and
Wednesday morning, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz reminded the public that
although the city will reopen Thursday, there will still likely be
delays.
(12/10/09 6:00am)
With temperatures rapidly dropping into the single digits
Thursday and Friday, renters across the city should remember they
still have tenant rights when it comes to making sure their house
or apartment stays warm.
(12/08/09 6:00am)
Due to the impending blizzard and wintry weather conditions
forecasted for late Tuesday and Wednesday, the city of Madison
declared a snow emergency Tuesday evening, and UW-Madison cancelled
all classes for Wednseday.
(12/06/09 6:00am)
The search for Tyrone Adair, the man who allegedly killed his
two young children and their mothers, continued over the weekend,
and the quadruple homicide became a joint investigation including
the Madison and Middleton police departments and the Dane County
Sheriff's Office.
(12/04/09 6:00am)
Red and green are usually synonymous with the Christmas season,
but this winter some are asking to add blue to the holiday color
palette.
(12/03/09 6:00am)
The Hammes Co. chose to appeal to the Madison Common Council
against the decision of the city's Landmarks Commission to deny a
certificate of appropriateness to the proposed redevelopment of the
Edgewater Hotel on Wednesday.
(12/02/09 6:00am)
A new and improved Planned Parenthood facility opened Tuesday to
replace two locations that had become overburdened and were in need
of major updates.
(11/30/09 6:00am)
The Madison Trust for Historic Preservation released a statement
Wednesday announcing its official opposition to the current
proposal for an addition to the Edgewater Hotel, saying it had an
inappropriate scale for the Mansion Hill Historic District.
(11/19/09 6:00am)
The Alcohol License Review Committee was unable to increase the
capacity of the Blue Velvet Lounge due to the Alcohol License
Density Plan at Wednesday night's meeting.
(11/15/09 6:00am)
The family of Brittany Zimmermann, a deceased UW-Madison
student, has decided to place ads inside Metro Transit buses, as
well as on a Madison billboard, in hopes of furthering
investigations into her killing.
(11/13/09 6:00am)
Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk requested that all
non-represented county employees and elected officials commit to a
temporary 3 percent pay cut for 2010, according to a statement her
office released Thursday.
(11/13/09 6:00am)
A day after the Madison Common Council voted to retain the
proposed Edgewater tax increment financing in the 2010 capital
budget, a Mansion Hill neighborhood meeting was held Thursday to
learn more about the potential impact of the historic hotel
renovation.