Madison announces salt route reduction to reduce environmental hazards
The City of Madison’s Streets Division will reduce the number of city roads salted this winter, city officials announced on Nov. 21.
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The City of Madison’s Streets Division will reduce the number of city roads salted this winter, city officials announced on Nov. 21.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a new proposal Nov. 15 to provide a $1.7 million boost in funding for local food pantries ahead of an expected increase in demand during the holiday season.
The city of Madison’s East-West bus rapid transit (BRT) line will receive $110.6 million in federal funding, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced at a press conference with city and state officials Friday.
Approximately 20 neo-Nazis marched up State Street to the Wisconsin State Capitol building Saturday.
For the first time in 18 years, the Madison Common Council passed the city’s 2024 budget in just one six-hour meeting.
The Madison Plan Commission approved a 1,650-bed student housing development near the city’s downtown area on Monday.
Workers at Madison’s two unionized Starbucks locations held a walkout Wednesday ahead of a nationwide strike over stalled contract negotiations.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) partnered with the City of Madison’s public housing agency for an annual student housing innovation competition, the agency announced Tuesday.
Starbucks management declined the State Street location’s request for sharp object containers after company representatives said the containers had been ordered more than a month ago.
Workers from several local labor unions rallied in support for fair labor contracts and workers’ rights Saturday at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
A silent transformation is underway in Madison.
WORT-FM is a nonprofit, non-commercial radio station that’s been operating for nearly 50 years within Madison and its surrounding areas.
Year after year, Madison rent prices increase at a rate unseen among other major U.S. cities. As prices rise, housing options become increasingly limited, forcing renters to either stay put or face the unforgiving market.
Madison is a Midwest gem that has created a balance between being a capital city and a major college town. Its blend of demographics and vibrant history creates an appeal that cannot be found elsewhere.
The City of Madison has begun planning the second bus rapid transit (BRT) line, officials said at a public informational meeting Wednesday.
A police search for a man with a knife in the Langdon Street area near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is now resolved, according to an alert released by the university on the BadgerSAFE app.
As the demand for urban garden space in Madison rises, the waitlist for renting a plot at the Atwood Community Gardens becomes longer. The supply for garden spaces is small, resulting in a three-year wait and limited accessibility for Madison-area residents.
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
Madison Metro Transit confirmed two bed bug sightings on city buses, the department announced Tuesday.
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) Board of Education voted to approve the district’s budget for the 2023-24 fiscal year at a meeting Monday night.