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The Wisconsin Supreme Court assigned two three-judge panels on Nov. 25 to review two lawsuits against the state’s current congressional maps that could redistrict the state’s maps, although unlikely before the 2026 midterm elections.
(12/11/25 4:47am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang announced her candidacy for the open student seat on Madison’s Common Council Dec. 2, pushing for expanded public transportation, affordable public housing and additional food support for students.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
While Southern Wisconsinites were shoveling driveways, small shop owners had another concerns on their minds: The major snowstorm stifling Dane County’s Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29, resulting in a ‘v2’ redo event scheduled for Dec. 9.
(12/04/25 4:12pm)
The fall semester may be wrapping up, but that doesn’t mean fun in Madison has to as well. There are plenty of events and activities to check out as courses end and winter break begins.
(11/27/25 8:00am)
Plaintiffs from a local advocacy group defended fusion voting, the banned practice which allows majority and minority parties to simultaneously nominate a political candidate, at a University of Wisconsin-Madison conference Nov. 14.
(11/25/25 4:54am)
Downtown Madison Incorporated (DMI) highlighted the growth of residential buildings and tourism in the city and the rising trend of vacant office buildings in downtown Madison in a panel Thursday morning discussing their 2025 report.
(11/25/25 2:43am)
Dane County officials are weighing homeless services and public safety in the latest round of budget negotiations with Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett defending his department’s budget.
(11/24/25 8:00am)
The Black Business Hub helps local entrepreneurs own and manage businesses, supporting the South Madison community.
(11/20/25 8:00am)
Jennifer Patrello’s parents opened Stella’s Bakery in 1988, introducing their famous spicy cheese bread to Madison residents. Decades later, the baked bread has become a Dane County Farmers Market staple enjoyed at the capitol on Saturday mornings.
(11/06/25 9:00am)
Artificial intelligence and the data centers that train, install and maintain it have found a new home in the Great Lakes region, whose abundance of freshwater is vital in cooling down the servers that power these facilities. But as tech giants like Microsoft descend on Wisconsin, experts and community members alike question if the environmental impact of these facilities is worth it.
(11/04/25 1:28am)
The Wisconsin Alumni Student Board (WASB) collaborated with student organization Slow Food UW to host “Food For Thought” at The Crossing on October 23rd, providing a free, homemade meal and discussion on food insecurity.
(11/03/25 7:46pm)
District 13 Alder Tag Evers proposed a new ordinance on Oct. 28 that would ban the sale of cats and dogs in retail pet stores throughout Madison.
(10/29/25 11:29pm)
This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Daily Cardinal Staff Writer Jake Kilander about his story “Dane County conservation program connects farmers, UW-Madison researchers” in a discussion of the connection between University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers and farmers.
(10/28/25 10:07pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison housing announced students who wish to have guests in dorms over the weekend will be required to register them and pay $100, a new Halloween weekend policy for guests.
(10/28/25 7:00am)
Public Health Madison & Dane County (PHMDC), a county health department responsible for managing the public health of over 60 cities and more than 575,000 people, said the region is projected to reach peak hospitalizations as respiratory diseases pick up in the winter due to COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
(10/23/25 10:00am)
Thirty minutes north of Madison, Jeff Endres is amid his annual fall harvest. Timely rains and a droughtless summer this year led to a successful growing season for the Endres family, who have operated Endres Berryridge Farms in Waunakee for over a century.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Richard Van Domelen, the lead veterinarian at research beagle breeding facility Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, WI, had his license suspended by the Wisconsin Veterinary Examining Board (VEB) on Sept. 30.
(10/21/25 8:43pm)
Around 15,000 people gathered in downtown Madison Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration and their recent immigration crackdowns across the country.
(11/03/25 2:58am)
There’s no mistaking Jeanne Nye for a Raging Granny. Her rubber ducky earrings bounce as she laughs, her wide grin is contagious and she energetically waves her hands as she speaks. But before Nye ever picked up a protest sign, she spent 44 years in the classroom, teaching children in Michigan, Texas and Wisconsin.
(10/16/25 9:00am)
Alpha Chi Omega sorority (AXO) hosted a “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event Friday on Library Mall where the University of Wisconsin-Madison students walked in high heels to spread awareness about domestic violence and support survivors through the Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS).