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(04/23/13 7:26am)
City officials approved plans Monday to convert a downtown Catholic school into a student-oriented apartment complex Monday and permitted Essen Haus to build an outdoor volleyball court.
(04/23/13 7:10am)
Members of the Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary heard an elections violation case against Senior Class President-elect Joseph Meeker Monday that challenged his election on the grounds campaign flyers were posted in areas not permitted under election rules.
(04/22/13 3:42am)
A local development group is hoping to turn multiple properties it owns on and around the 500 block of State Street into a multi-purpose high rise, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
(04/16/13 5:25am)
Two Wisconsin state legislators visited with the Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs Committee Monday to discuss ongoing collaboration between student and state government leaders.
(04/12/13 7:10am)
The Madison Police Department said at a neighborhood meeting Thursday it will implement new no-tolerance law enforcement policies for the Mifflin Street Block Party in its effort to regulate the block party.
(04/12/13 5:16am)
A state representative held a press conference Thursday to discuss what she said were a growing number of citations due to the Wisconsin Department of Administration’s regulations on protesting in the Wisconsin State Capitol.
(04/10/13 6:11am)
Madison’s Food Policy Council approved an ordinance Tuesday that will allow members of the public to garden on city-owned land, effectively sending it to Common Council for final approval.
(04/04/13 8:09am)
Organizers for the upcoming Revelry music and arts festival received final approval Wednesday to close a portion of Randall Avenue between Union South and Engineering Mall from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. May 4 for the event.
(04/02/13 3:56am)
Today you have the chance to elect Bryan Post, a young, smart, progressive UW alum to the Madison City Council. After four years of serving as the District 2 Alder, I can also emphatically say that by voting for Bryan, you have the chance to vote against backwards, small-minded ideas and a candidate that continually has taken positions against renters, students and creating a balanced and vibrant downtown.
(03/28/13 7:04pm)
Local restaurant owners, food cart vendors and a city street vending committee agreed to a compromise Wednesday to limit where street vendors can park along Broom Street during late night vending hours.
(03/21/13 7:13am)
Organizers for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Revelry festival provided unofficial details about the event Wednesday when they received preliminary approval for a permit to close Randall Avenue for the May 4 event.
(03/19/13 8:40am)
A city planning committee unanimously approved a local religious group’s application Monday to convert a former fraternity house on campus into an apartment complex and meeting center.
(03/19/13 7:51am)
A Madison landowner is allowing Occupy Madison members to stay on his property until public county campgrounds open next month, despite the possibility of a fine from the city for violating the land ordinance.
(03/15/13 6:01am)
Because of the advanced nature of its nuclear weapons infrastructure, The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is the western world’s public enemy number one at the moment. North Korea recently launched its third successful nuclear explosion. North Korea, a country that doesn’t shy away from unvarnished rhetoric, has repeatedly said the aim of its nuclear program is to have the capability to hit the continental United States. It has also threatened the Republic of Korea with what it calls “final destruction.”
(03/11/13 11:19pm)
Gov. Scott Walker signed the mining bill into law Monday, effectively changing Wisconsin’s permitting process for companies who wish to open mines in the state.
(03/11/13 4:19am)
Gov. Scott Walker said Friday he plans to sign the controversial mining bill into law Monday, but state organizations have threatened to make good on promises to challenge the bill in court if it becomes a law.
(03/08/13 6:41am)
The Wisconsin state Assembly passed the contentious mining bill in a 58-to-39 vote along party lines Thursday, meaning the bill will now go to Gov. Scott Walker for a signature.
(03/07/13 7:54am)
A local food policy committee defined Wednesday a list of priority health goals for Madison in 2013, including increasing opportunities for residents to garden on public lands.
(03/07/13 6:57am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council unanimously approved a resolution of suggested changes to the campus alcohol-policy recommendations recently made by a campus task force.
(03/07/13 6:44am)
The Wisconsin state Assembly will take the contentious mining bill under consideration starting at 9 a.m. Thursday, marking the last step before the bill could go to Gov. Scott Walker to be signed into law.