Chazen becomes most open museum in country
“True accessibility starts with our doors being open,” said Director of Chazen Museum of Art Amy Gilman.
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“True accessibility starts with our doors being open,” said Director of Chazen Museum of Art Amy Gilman.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, who took office in April, proposed the executive capital budget for 2020 on Tuesday, dedicating $170.6 million in new spending that focuses on Bus Rapid Transit and funding affordable housing.
This year has seen more millennials migrating to Madison than any other metropolitan area. To show for it, the downtown area now has three poké restaurants, two spin studios and a shop dedicated solely to açaí bowls. But what does the influx of millennials mean for your rent?
June 18 marked the start of a new era in Madison’s transportation landscape, gone now are the signature red, BCyle cruisers and in their place: 300 white and black electric bikes.
After fires broke out at two MG&E stations in downtown Madison, the isthmus faces a significant power outage on the hottest day of the year so far.
Two Ironman 70.3 Wisconsin athletes have died following two separate swimming emergencies during Sunday’s race.
Jerome Winslow — accused of violently assaulting a woman on Langdon Street in February — pleaded guilty to two counts of recklessly endangering safety and a battery charge Monday.
Health disparities based on location and race is a challenge Dane County has struggled to tackle for years.
A police raid shut down a church distributing sacraments of marijuana Wednesday — but illegal distribution of the drug was only part of the controversy.
When Mara Jarvis from the National Organization for Women’s Madison chapter heard about Alabama’s new law banning most abortions, she felt the need to act.
It’s 9:35 a.m. as countless students speed walk down State Street, rushing to class in the hopes their professor is doing the same so they won’t be late after all.
The newest religious institution of Madison, the Lion of Judah House Rastafari, has taken up residence on Mifflin Street and gained significant attention after distributing unique “sacraments” for religious practice to members of the church.
The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office identified a man who died shortly after suffering a fall while working at a Madison construction site.
Madison police arrested a man Sunday after he drove drunk in downtown, hitting another car before driving off the road.
Following the first-ever win in team history, Madison’s new professional soccer team is preparing to play their first home game Saturday.
Madison school officials are backpedaling after comments made by the district’s head of security drew heavy criticism in the wake of an alleged sexual assault at a city high school.
Newly-elected alder Grant Foster has big ideas for sustainability and conservation in Madison’s parks, embodied in the idea that “access is at the top of the list.”
With climate change impacts becoming more visible, environmentalists are turning to Madison Gas and Electric, the energy giant powering the city and its suburbs, in a bid to speed up its green energy initiatives.
Madison’s city government has a new look as new Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and a fresh-faced city council were sworn in Tuesday.
Vermont senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders drew well over a thousand attendees Friday afternoon to James Madison Park, his first appearance in Wisconsin since launching his latest campaign for the Democratic nomination.