Heat bills will go up
Wisconsin residents can expect a dramatic increase in heating costs this winter in comparison to last year, though prices will not reach the height they achieved two years ago.
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Wisconsin residents can expect a dramatic increase in heating costs this winter in comparison to last year, though prices will not reach the height they achieved two years ago.
City drink specials offered after 8 p.m. may be one step closer to being banned tonight as the Alcohol License Review Committee determines whether or not the Comprehensive Alcohol Issues Report will be passed and brought before the City Council on May 7.
Community members got a sneak preview of Overture Center for the Arts buildings' interior layout at a Madison Cultural Arts District Board meeting Wednesday.
Since its establishment slightly over a year ago, Caf?? Connection, a high-speed wireless Internet service available in five State Street-area coffee shops, has satisfied a number of technology, co-owners Samia Shalabi and Steven Vannoy approached local coffee shops and began providing service last February.
As UW-Madison students return from spring break, the school year draws to an end and summer nears, many students remaining in Madison may face limited job opportunities on State Street.
With the primaries six months away, gubernatorial candidates are jockeying for a position in the upcoming elections. Four Democratic candidates will face a heated primary on Sept. 10, and as they face the challenge of defining themselves, only one has begun running TV ads.
Although County Board District 1 candidate Sup. Scott McDonell, District 4, has six years of experience and Chuck Erickson, running for the District 13 seat on the County Board, is a newcomer to local politics, the two have one thing in common: Both are running unopposed for seats representing student districts on the Dane County Board of Supervisors.
UW-Madison faculty and students living outside of residence halls may be surprised when this month's cable bill arrives. Charter Communications announced Jan. 3 the price of its expanded basic cable services will be raised, effective today.
Cable Internet provider Excite@Home will face a U.S. Bankruptcy Court decision today, but many UW-Madison students whose service may be affected by the ruling say they are unaware that changes may take place.
Wisconsin unemployment rates climbed in October, leaving UW-Madison students and labor analysts uncertain about the outlook in December when hundreds of seniors graduate.
The state Assembly passed a bill to provide loan guarantees of up to $10 million to state airlines in a 57-35 vote Thursday.
Armed with signs and shouting cries of frustration, local union members, state employees, UW-Madison employees and students held a rally for higher pay increases Thursday afternoon on Capitol Square.
Under the partial mobilization authorized by President Bush Sept. 14, a group of 3,283 Army Reservists and Army National Guard members, including approximately 50 personnel from the 115th Security Forces Squadron of the 115th Fighter Wing in Madison, were ordered to active duty Thursday.
Following President Bush's lead to increase airport safety and overall security on airplanes, U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., has introduced the Volunteers for Safe Skies Act of 2001.