Madison Metro bus routes to undergo citywide overhaul
Madison’s Metro system will undergo its biggest change in over 20 years on June 11, changing all 2,000 bus stops in some way.
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Madison’s Metro system will undergo its biggest change in over 20 years on June 11, changing all 2,000 bus stops in some way.
In an unprecedented tie, the District 14 Madison Common Council race surrendered to a city-held game of chance to determine the winner on April 12.
With students buckling under the weight of ever-rising rent prices, both candidates for the District 8 City Council seat are vowing to make Madison more affordable and alleviate the housing crisis.
Centro Hispano began construction of a new facility to serve the Latinx community in Madison on Feb. 22.
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.
Steps towards an Amtrak passenger rail stop in Madison are underway.
Mayoral candidate Gloria Reyes spent her childhood and entire professional career in Madison. Now, she wants to move the city forward through collaboration and equity by running for mayor.
The Madison Common Council will decide on funding for the Madison Public Market in the coming days.
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.
Sushi Express clarified they are not opening up a second location amid confusion about a Japanese restaurant opening on State Street.
The owner of Luna’s Groceries plans to tackle another food desert in Dane County.
Madison police now have to file reports after using tear gas.
Madison celebrated its first “Rainbow Crossing” — a symbol of pride in the community — Thursday during Madison’s Night Market.
Now with over 100,000 registered libraries in 108 different countries, the nonprofit Little Free Library, centered around a “community gift-sharing network,” originated thirteen years ago in Hudson, Wisconsin.
The victim of Wednesday’s shooting was pronounced dead at the hospital later that night after suffering from gun wounds.
The relationships that develop with patients are the most rewarding part of her job, says Jess Vaughan, a midwife in Madison.
Shepherd Janeway, 26, has taught creative writing for four years. As a “teaching artist,” Janeway describes their job as a way to merge social activism with art, giving young students the freedom to express their opinions.
The Madison Police Department hosted a public event to discuss the controversial body-worn camera pilot program Thursday.
UW Health providers, staff, students and volunteers are required to get a COVID-19 booster shot by May 2, UW Health announced Wednesday.
Dane County is pursuing a lawsuit against the makers of PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” lingering in the soil and water near the Dane County Regional Airport.