City leaders to recommend Madison observe Transgender Awareness Week
Madison Common Council will declare the week of Nov. 18, 2019 Transgender Awareness Week and Nov. 20 Transgender Day of Remembrance at their meeting Tuesday.
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Madison Common Council will declare the week of Nov. 18, 2019 Transgender Awareness Week and Nov. 20 Transgender Day of Remembrance at their meeting Tuesday.
Over the next two months, the Overture Center is planning to selectively display historical documents related to Alexander Hamilton in conjunction with the musical’s arrival in Madison.
Langdon Street’s former Neighborhood Resource Officer Damion Figueroa resigned from the Madison Police Department Tuesday.
The Madison Common Council voted to appropriate an additional $166,000 of the 2020 operating budget to hiring three new police officers, as opposed to the initially proposed six, at their meeting on Tuesday evening. Additionally, the council denied a new ambulance to the fire department.
An Instagram account proclaiming to be created by a group of Madison West High School students raised concerns last week.
With temperatures rapidly decreasing and an increase of snowy days, Madison’s homeless population faces new difficulties — as windchills reach below 20 degrees, some homeless shelters are already filled to capacity.
The Wisconsin Assembly passed a resolution last month supporting F-35 fighter jets in Madison, which may have large effects on the city’s noise levels — and lasting health consequences for those in the affected area.
Dane County Regional Airport announced on Tuesday the addition of five non-stop destinations, including direct flights from Madison to Nashville, Boston, Newark, Seattle and Portland.
When kids think of going to the bookstore, a colorful bus usually doesn’t come to mind.
A new Madison nonprofit Bedside DJ aims to provide companionship for the city’s senior citizens.
Starting on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, Jefferson, Badger Bus and Lamer bus lines will relocate from Langdon Street to the west side of Lake Street.
Five days ago, students at UW-Madison could have gone outside in a light coat and enjoy a breezy, sunny fall day. The high was 59 degrees Fahrenheit — perfect weather for a walk along Lakeshore path or lounging on the Terrace.
The position of Langdon Street Resource Officer will be removed from the Madison Police Department as a result of ongoing understaffing and underfunding, according to current Langdon Street Officer Damion Figueroa.
Sally Rohrer’s interest in public policy began long before she was recommended for the District 8 Common Council seat.
An officer-involved shooting occurred Sunday night following a report of a man shooting a gun.
This year’s Freakfest saw a decrease in ticket sales at just over 20,000 purchases, but also a significant decrease in arrests on Saturday.
The Housing Strategy Committee gathered Thursday to examine the city’s increasing amount of housing displacement and gentrification as the cost of housing continues to rise — and offer potential solutions.
Dane County Sheriff’s Office issued a court order Monday for the Lion of Judah House Rastafari, Madison’s first Rastafarian Church, to vacate the premises of their W. Mifflin location.
The sharp racial disparity in homelessness has quickly become a prominent issue in Madison politics — and city officials offered varying explanations and solutions for the imbalance.
My name is Brooke Wilczewski, and I do not want to ever have to say, “Me too.” My name is Brooke Wilczewski, and I never want to be robbed. My name is Brooke Wilczewski, and I am furious that the Langdon Street Police Officer position is being taken away.