What is the future of State Street?
In the past decade, the city of Madison has grown substantially, having gained an additional 75,361 residents with much of that growth being centered in the downtown area.
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In the past decade, the city of Madison has grown substantially, having gained an additional 75,361 residents with much of that growth being centered in the downtown area.
As renting season approaches in Madison, students are signing onto leases faster than ever before. As they consider options, one of the factors they must think about is the price of housing – a cost that has been growing continuously over time.
Madison has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17% of the Madison population as well as a considerable majority of the eight aldermanic district.
The Madison Diocese has instructed over one hundred local parishes not to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics in buildings associated with the Catholic church, including churches and schools, following a new federal action making children ages 5-11 eligible for vaccination.
The Dane County Board passed a proposal last Thursday to obtain legal advice from the Dane County Corporation Counsel regarding how local governments can regulate PFAS usage and cleanup in order to limit contamination.
The Madison City Council is scheduled to vote to temporarily halt funding for the Bus Rapid Transit project (BRT) until it approves plans for alternate routes that avoid the State Street and Capitol Square areas.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and three Common Council members introduced a proposal to the council on Tuesday to make building background cottages or Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) easier in Madison.
The Madison city council unanimously voted to adopt a new map updating Madison’s alder districts and wards this Tuesday. The new map is expected to rebalance the city’s population after a decade of growth.
Deputies at the Dane County Jail facility located in the City-County Building intervened in an unnamed inmate’s suicide attempt — the fifth such incident to take place in 2021.
Madison and Dane County will extend its emergency order requiring face masks to be worn indoors and in public spaces until Nov. 27, the health department announced on Monday.
The Madison and larger Dane County area has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17 and 8% of the Madison and Dane County population, respectively — meaning that students make up a considerate voting block in local elections
Following the release of updated COVID-19 transmission statistics by Public Health Madison & Dane County this past Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reclassified the county’s community transmission rate from “high” to “substantial.”
Last Thursday, alders from Madison’s north side, local community leaders and Madison police officers hosted a meeting addressing gun violence and calling for more community-based solutions.
A former Madison East High School teacher, David Krutchen, was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison for secretly recording students in various states of undress during overnight field trips.
Madison’s 48-room, four-story, Hotel Red which closed in March of 2020 is planned to be converted into a 50-unit apartment complex by real estate management company Steve Brown Apartments.
The Common Council denied a vote Tuesday to limit the number of referrals reviewed by the Common Council Executive Committee (CCEC). The motion failed after a 9-to-9 vote.
Madison activists gathered at the capitol this past Sunday afternoon to protest the Air National Guard’s decision to bring 18 F-35 fighter jets to Madison, calling the F-35s noisy and environmentally damaging.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice confirmed Monday that the Madison Police Department officer injured by a gunshot during a confrontation outside of Mondays bar on State Street was shot by a fellow officer — not the suspect Katoine Richardson as was initially reported.
Nineteen-year-old Katoine Richardson, who was arrested following a confrontation outside of Mondays Bar where a Madison Police Department officer sustained a gunshot wound, did not fire a weapon at officers according to his attorney, Stanley Woodard.
Madison’s Community Alternative Response for Emergency Services program, or CARES, has responded to 37 emergencies since its implementation on Sept. 1 — an average of three 911 calls per day.