The Great Midwest Hemp Fest celebrates cannabis, pushes for legal reform
The Great Midwest Hemp Fest hosted its annual festival Sunday with local vendors, musicians and advocacy for cannabis reform.
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The Great Midwest Hemp Fest hosted its annual festival Sunday with local vendors, musicians and advocacy for cannabis reform.
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Green-painted bike lanes will soon be added to multiple intersections around the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus.
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Dane County Board of Supervisors Chair Patrick Miles appointed labor organizer Jay Brower on Tuesday to fill the campus-area District 13 seat vacated by former Supervisor Olivia Xistris-Songpanya.
A group of around 30 people gathered at a vigil for healthcare in Madison late Sunday to “mourn” restarted eligibility checks that will likely reduce the number of people covered under BadgerCare Plus.
The Madison Night Market returned Thursday to host dozens of small businesses and vendors and welcome hundreds of visitors along State Street and Gilman Street.
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The Madison Plan Commission on Thursday discussed an update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan to increase building height limits and allow for the construction of more housing units.
The Madison Common Council unanimously voted Sept. 5 to temporarily ban vehicular traffic on part of State Street to test whether it could be converted into a pedestrian mall.
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Workers at the State Street Starbucks went on strike Thursday, closing the store to protest severe understaffing.
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