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(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.
(12/09/25 7:47pm)
Unionized Starbucks workers picketed at Madison’s various union locations this weekend as a part of the ongoing Red Cup Rebellion nation-wide strike for a new labor contract.
(12/08/25 8:44pm)
Storytellers pervade our society: they are the authors, journalists, poets, directors and actresses of the world, and they are the sustainability advocates too. Kelly Hilyard, sustainability coordinator for the City of Middleton, told The Daily Cardinal effective language is central to the success of sustainability efforts.
(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 8:00am)
Winter’s arrival in Madison brings early sunsets, quieter sidewalks and for many State Street businesses a noticeable shift in customer demographics and slower sales. While each shop experiences winter differently, most owners describe winter as a time of restructuring rather than stagnation, adapting with reduced hours, boosted online sales and long-term planning as students and tourists clear out.
(12/01/25 6:14pm)
Abbott, a Chicago-based pharmaceutical company, is acquiring Madison-based biotechnology company Exact Sciences, which will become a subsidiary of Abbott, in a $21 billion deal, the companies announced Thursday.
(11/25/25 5:27pm)
Madison District 8 Alder and Council Vice President MGR Govindarajan announced Monday that he will not seek re-election in April 2026.
(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.
(11/24/25 12:48am)
Local media outlets have a powerful question on their minds: Is artificial intelligence working for or against them?
(11/20/25 7:31pm)
The Clean Lakes Alliance kicked off its annual Lake Mendota freeze contest on Saturday, where around 2,000 participants have the opportunity to predict the exact date when Mendota will fully freeze over.
(11/13/25 10:00am)
7,600 participants braved single digit wind chills and scattered snowfall to race the streets of downtown Madison Sunday morning in the annual Madison Marathon.
(11/10/25 8:00am)
Democratic socialist student government representative Robert “Bobby” Gronert announced his campaign for Common Council District 8 Tuesday at the Crossing Campus Ministry during a watch party for the New York city mayoral election, emphasizing affordable housing, public safety and combating fascism in his campaign.
(11/07/25 11:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is cautiously weighing artificial intelligence for teachers in their K-12 schools, using AI to save teachers’ time by helping generate syllabi, individualized lesson plans and analyze learning data.
(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.
(10/28/25 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 9:00am)
Madison local businesses were featured as the places to be — and most importantly, the places to eat — in The New York Times Oct. 8 article ‘36 hours in Madison, Wisconsin.’
(10/21/25 12:58am)
Former City of Madison District 2 and 8 Alder and democratic socialist Juliana Bennett announced her campaign on a platform of affordable housing and increasing the minimum wage for the 76th state assembly district, which covers much of Madison’s downtown and isthmus, Sept. 30.
(10/16/25 11:00am)
Smoke shops near campus are struggling after the state implemented a ban on several nicotine vape products at the beginning of September. The ban limits what nicotine vape products can be sold, aiming to reduce youth vaping.