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(03/02/18 2:36am)
This Tuesday, a Madison landlord applied for the allocation of $355,000 to rehabilitate 48 rental units leased to qualified low-to-moderate-income renters. The renovations are set to take place in the Allied Drive neighborhood in the Prairie Crossing housing development.
(03/01/18 4:54pm)
Members of the city’s Vending Oversight Committee were met with harsh reactions Wednesday night when they took up a proposal to phase out late night food carts.
(03/01/18 2:00pm)
Seven Dane County projects that will encourage development of housing for low-income individuals and families received millions in state tax credits this week.
(02/28/18 4:33am)
The Madison Common Council voted to override Mayor Paul Soglin’s veto of “click and collect” alcohol sales Tuesday night after the ordinance that would allow such a sale was reconsidered.
(02/27/18 3:55am)
In a press conference with Madison public officials, students and educators, Gov. Scott Walker and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan were called on to make a difference in the push to pass new gun legislation.
(02/26/18 3:25am)
Over 150 people converged on the Capitol Square Saturday afternoon for the Working People’s Day of Action, a rally organized by the Madison wing of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
(02/23/18 12:40am)
Skepticism was already brewing before city officials had the inaugural meeting of the Task Force on Structure of City Government Thursday night.
(02/22/18 2:09pm)
The Daily Cardinal sat down with Madison Alder Arvina Martin, District 11, to discuss her upbringing as a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and how that community influenced her life in public service.
(02/21/18 2:32pm)
Paul Rykken has a classroom perspective unlike almost anyone else.
(02/22/18 5:29am)
The mission of the Alliance for the American Dream is to bring universities closer together with their communities in hopes of resolving financial inequality.
(02/21/18 10:47pm)
Former UW-Madison student Alec Cook pleaded guilty to five criminal charges Wednesday as a part of a plea deal agreed to earlier in the week.
(02/21/18 4:41am)
Pam Porter edged past Yogesh Chawla in Tuesday’s District 6 primary for Dane County Board of Supervisor, although both candidates will advance to April’s general election.
(02/21/18 2:13am)
Dane County Regional Airport announced Tuesday that 2017 was a record-breaking year for passenger traffic, with almost 2 million passengers served as the facility attempts to stake its claim as a transportation hub in the Midwest.
(02/21/18 2:07am)
Two men were arrested Monday night for knife-related weapons violations, with one of those events occurring on State Street.
(02/22/18 2:30pm)
So much of Indigenous tradition is rooted in art. As Native American poet and activist John Trudell once said, “When one lives in a society where people can no longer rely on the institutions to tell them the truth, the truth must come from culture and art.”
(02/20/18 12:54am)
Within the next few months, all 48 regular-district schools in the Madison school district will have at least one accessible, single-stall public bathroom available to students of all genders.
(02/20/18 12:51am)
In the race for a seat on Dane County’s Board of Supervisors, four candidates are gearing up for the primary election in District 6 on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Yogesh Chawla, Pam Porter, Heather Driscoll and Britt Cudaback hope to gather the votes to proceed to the general election on April 3.
(02/19/18 5:17pm)
Alec Cook will plead guilty to five criminal charges at a plea hearing Wednesday in Dane County according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
(02/19/18 2:35am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi launched a new initiative Friday allowing residents to voice their opinions on gun reform in light of the recent school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
(02/18/18 8:00pm)
Say what you will about Valentine’s Day, but it’s the perfect opportunity to watch some of TV’s greatest romances. Now that the week is over, however, and everyone is in a different place romantically, I’ve hand-picked some episodes that deal with all types of relationships on the romance spectrum.