4 takeaways from the 2025 Madison housing report
Madison’s housing supply is growing rapidly, rent is increasing and homelessness rates remain similar, according to the city’s biannual housing report released on Feb. 16.
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Madison’s housing supply is growing rapidly, rent is increasing and homelessness rates remain similar, according to the city’s biannual housing report released on Feb. 16.
Madison’s Public Market earned a LEED Gold certification ahead of its grand opening this fall, making it one of Madison’s most sustainable advanced public projects.
Dozens of friends, supporters and members of the Madison community packed into a private event space above local restaurant Señor Machetes to fundraise for the family of owner Noel Quintana Friday evening.
Madison’s spring primary is Feb. 17, and the outcomes will determine who will advance to the general election on April 7.
Children across Madison are practicing reading skills with an unlikely audience — therapy dogs — as part of a recurring Madison Public Library (MPL) program aimed at improving literacy in a low-stress environment.
Madison arts and libraries groups are seeking community input on a sculpture installation in front of the Imagination Center, Madison Public Library’s first new library in over 25 years.
Centro Hispano distributed more than 2,000 toys, books and hygiene supplies on Jan. 17 as part of the community center’s annual Three Kings celebration which brings together Latino families and community members across Dane County.
The Board of Health for Madison & Dane County voted unanimously to dismiss a proposal Wednesday to fund a harm-reduction clinic after a Madison nonprofit falsely claimed to have non-white leadership in their application, an error the group attributed to artificial intelligence.
Madison officials and community members celebrated the construction of two “missing middle” affordable twin homes in the Owl Creek neighborhood on Jan. 21.
Madison Public Library (MPL) has provided free native prairie and gardening seeds to the Madison community for over a decade as a part of a seasonal program in the winter and spring.
Broden McCune, a 2025 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, is making Porta Bella the setting of his upcoming film as Madison’s “Most Romantic Restaurant” prepares for its likely closure.
Nurses and healthcare workers gathered at the Capitol on Friday morning to protest fellow nurse Alex Pretti’s fatal shooting by U.S. Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis.
Engineers from both the private and public sectors presented three street design proposals for the Regent Street Reconstruction project during a public involvement meeting on Jan. 26, each vying for final board approval on Feb. 18.
The Madison Public Library System will open The Imagination Center at Reindahl Park in September —the library's 10th location and first new branch since 1999 — to expand access to over 19,000 people.
Hundreds rallied outside the Wisconsin State Capitol Sunday to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s escalation in Minneapolis, where an increase in federal immigration enforcement has led to high-profile shootings and fueled widespread outrage and activism.
Transgender advocates, parents and patients are calling out UW Health and Children’s Wisconsin’s Jan. 13 decision to pause prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapy for patients under the age of 18.
The Madison Common Council approved nearly $14 million for the Affordable Housing Fund in December to build 422 rental housing units for lower-income residents.
Madison voters will decide on a slate of Common Council and Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education races that will shape policy on housing, education, transportation, the environment and public safety on April 7.
Snow Scholars, a startup launched in 2022 by University of Wisconsin-Madison alum Jake Piekarski, aims to help students pay for college by employing them to shovel snow during the winter season.
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.