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(02/12/20 5:10am)
The Madison City Plan Commission considered a proposed ordinance Monday night that addressed issues and offered an updated set of guidelines related to Airbnb and tourist rooming house operators in the city.
(02/12/20 4:56am)
The proposed ordinance places more strict requirements for Airbnb operators to acquire a permit and dissuades them from solely using property for profit.
(02/06/20 3:23pm)
Nearly three years after Theresa May invoked Article 50, setting forth a long and dramatic Brexit saga, the UK finally exited the European Union as Big Ben struck 11:00 p.m. on Jan. 31, 2020. Though the road ahead ushers in an era of great uncertainty as there is still much to sort out in regard to the divorce, the EU is rejoicing with glee after its freedom from what has been a toxic and unhealthy relationship for quite some time now.
(01/22/20 5:54am)
Members of the Madison Alcohol License Review Committee expressed concern after the owner of a new Madison social venue advertised drink specials for its opening night despite not having an alcohol license.
(01/21/20 5:25am)
President Donald Trump visited Milwaukee Tuesday, Jan. 14 for a campaign rally in the lead up for his 2020 re-election campaign. But if recent legislation proposed by two Wisconsin state legislators passes, that campaign stop would not have been possible.
(01/21/20 4:17am)
After presidential campaigns in 2016 failed to pay bills sent to them by Wisconsin municipalities, two state legislators proposed legislation forcing campaigns pay their bills beforehand or they would be denied permits.
(10/25/19 11:33pm)
Dane County Sheriff’s Office issued a court order Monday for the Lion of Judah House Rastafari, Madison’s first Rastafarian Church, to vacate the premises of their W. Mifflin location.
(10/24/19 3:00pm)
Rock County Christian School is a private college preparatory school in Beloit, Wisconsin. It teaches kindergarten through 12th grade and is operated by a nonprofit, interdenominational, evangelical Christian parent support organization. The school aims to allow students to thrive spiritually, academically, socially and physically, according to their website.
(10/09/19 3:31am)
GOP leaders proposed rule changes to allow members of the Assembly to call into committee meetings based on disability accommodations during a press conference Tuesday at the Capitol.
(09/12/19 5:00am)
This past Saturday night Rebecca Gonzalez-Smith, a first-year student at UW-Madison, was preparing to go out for the night. Nearly one week after she moved into her dorm room in Sellery Hall, and on the night after the first home football game, Rebecca was eager to go out with her new friends and experience the weekend scene. Yelling loudly and traveling in a pack of at least twelve other people, Rebecca and her friends made their way over to Langdon St where they were permitted entrance into a fraternity house.
(09/04/19 1:00pm)
In November 2016, around 15 students protested conservative media personality Ben Shapiro’s on-campus lecture.
(04/18/19 5:00am)
In 2017 under then-Gov. Scott Walker, Foxconn, a Taiwanese manufacturing giant, and the State of Wisconsin agreed to build a $10 billion LCD screen electronics manufacturing plant in southeastern Wisconsin, projected to add 13,000 jobs to the Wisconsin economy.
(04/11/19 12:26am)
More than 35 residents of the Summit Hill apartment complex were displaced after the building’s interior partially collapsed Monday afternoon.
(04/10/19 1:53am)
In light of a U.S. Court of Appeals permitting Wisconsin’s dismissal from the multi-state lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act Tuesday, Gov. Tony Evers called out the GOP for “blocking the will of the people” by previously stopping the expansion of health care.
(03/08/19 9:55pm)
UW-Madison’s Teaching Assistant’s Association will consider leading a class-action lawsuit against state officials for their failure to challenge the constitutionality of Foxconn’s contract.
(02/21/19 6:00am)
When Wisconsin fans and students filed into Camp Randall for the first time this season on Aug. 31, they were met with an unfamiliar sight: a rebranded student section, dubbed Area Red. Many were treated to new t-shirts and a shuttle system that ferried students from downtown to the stadium.
(02/21/19 7:00am)
Guided by economic incentives to promote a pro-life agenda, legislation has strained accessibility to abortion and other reproductive services across the state.
(02/18/19 1:18am)
Gov. Tony Evers announced his intention to legalize medical marijuana and decriminalize recreational use for Wisconsinites with a number of medical conditions Sunday. This proposal will be included in his upcoming state budget, which has a deadline of Feb. 28.
(02/11/19 3:43am)
Over the past week, U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wisconsin, released a statement addressing new federal legislation, and Republican assembly members held a press conference to publicly voice concern and lack of support toward pro-choice abortion policies.
(02/07/19 6:30pm)
Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday he is directing Wisconsin environmental officials to review the air-quality and water permits issued to Foxconn Technology Group. The permits in question were granted last year to allow construction of the $10 billion Foxconn campus in Mount Pleasant.