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(04/04/23 5:32pm)
Members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats welcomed current Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Jill Karofsky to campus Monday evening to launch their final canvassing event prior to Election Day.
(04/02/23 5:00am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi released the 2023 county budget in January, setting funding levels for various local projects through the year.
(04/01/23 3:21pm)
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly spoke to the College Republicans of UW-Madison and the Republican Party of Dane County on Wednesday night ahead of Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
Remote work in Wisconsin skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. But according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum, remote work options are not equally distributed across the state, which could worsen existing digital divides.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
Stepping into a highly needed role at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have played a crucial and often underappreciated role in hospitals since, a spokesperson from SEIU Healthcare Wisconsin said. During the pandemic, nurses faced traumatic turnover experiences which left the staffing problem in disarray, according to the health care workers union.
(03/27/23 11:35pm)
A student died Monday outside Smith Residence Hall, according to an email from Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor sent to the campus community.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
In 2021, Marilyn McCluskey, an intensive care unit nurse at a local Madison hospital, felt her anxiety grow so severe she sought grief counseling to help cope with her experience on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(03/27/23 7:00am)
Dr. Ruthanne Chun, current section head of Clinical Oncology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, was recently acknowledged as one of the university's Outstanding Women of Color honorees.
(03/23/23 7:00am)
Wisconsin residents spent $121 million in 2022 on cannabis sales in neighboring Illinois, a recent report finds. Requested by Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison), the report conducted by the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau studied neighboring dispensaries, uncovering $36.1 million in taxes that Illinois collected from Wisconsin residents on cannabis sales.
(03/23/23 7:00am)
The Dane County Salvation Army and congressional representatives announced a $4 million federal grant funding a new shelter for women, children and families experiencing homelessness at a press conference Monday.
(03/21/23 10:54pm)
Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez joined Democratic lawmakers Tuesday to reintroduce legislation repealing Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban.
(03/21/23 7:00am)
Dane County food banks are expecting an increase in need for food assistance after additional benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) sunsetted in March.
(03/21/23 7:00am)
Two months left… Have you done everything you wanted to do in Madison this year? Hopefully, some of you can confidently answer that with an easy “Yes,” but most students would be jaw-dropped realizing there are only two months left this year.
(03/01/23 10:43pm)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student was charged with a single count of making terrorist threats by threatening to bring weapons to Bascom Hall on social media Tuesday. Dane County municipal court filed a criminal complaint against 26-year-old Thomas Hansen.
(03/02/23 8:00am)
The Dane County Farmers’ Market, the largest producer-only farmers’ market in the United States, has been a Saturday tradition in Madison since 1972. Shoppers flood the market on the Capitol Square in the spring, summer and fall, savoring fresh, in-season and local produce.
(03/01/23 8:00am)
The Madison Reading Project (MRP) has begun a campaign to acquire an additional reading bus where they hope to “connect [the Madison] community with free books and literacy resources that ignite a love for reading.” The second reading bus will serve as a free library on wheels: aiming to provide children in the Dane County area access to quality pieces of reading material through pop-up events and stops at MRP’s regular stops.
(03/01/23 8:00am)
Centro Hispano began construction of a new facility to serve the Latinx community in Madison on Feb. 22.
(02/28/23 8:00am)
The Ascendium Education Group, a Madison nonprofit, has announced a $2.5 million donation to support the construction of a business center for local Black entrepreneurs.
(02/27/23 4:10pm)
(02/27/23 8:00am)
There are many words you could use to describe Sabrina Madison: community activist, entrepreneur and now, alder. The founder and CEO of the Progress Center for Black Women, Madison was appointed as the alder for District 17 in October after the previous alder resigned.