Madison takes steps to raise height limits, allow more housing
The Madison Plan Commission on Thursday discussed an update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan to increase building height limits and allow for the construction of more housing units.
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The Madison Plan Commission on Thursday discussed an update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan to increase building height limits and allow for the construction of more housing units.
The Madison Common Council unanimously voted Sept. 5 to temporarily ban vehicular traffic on part of State Street to test whether it could be converted into a pedestrian mall.
An Ironman Wisconsin competitor lost his life while competing in the biking portion of Sunday’s annual triathlon in Madison.
Three candidates for the Dane County Board of Supervisors’ recently vacated District 13 seat spoke Thursday at Union South for a public hearing on their qualifications and priorities.
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced her 2024 Executive Capital Budget Tuesday afternoon, highlighting investments in affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure.
Workers at the State Street Starbucks went on strike Thursday, closing the store to protest severe understaffing.
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Dane County experienced near record-breaking heat this summer, and hotter temperatures are continuing into September.
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Town of Berry Supervisor Travis Austin intends to seek appointment to Dane County Board of Supervisors’ recently vacated District 13 seat, he told the Daily Cardinal.
Dane County Board Chair Patrick Miles announced Friday that three members of the Dane County Board of Supervisors resigned this week, including a seat that represents much of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
Workers at Madison-based insurance company TruStage held a rally at the Wisconsin State Capitol building on July 29 in protest of the company’s alleged unfair labor practices and stalled contract negotiations.
The chairman of the Town of Berry, a small community just northwest of Madison, phoned the police on a town supervisor during a Pride event at the town hall after previously opposing efforts to display the Pride flag during Pride month.
A 12-story boutique-style apartment complex planned for the current local restaurant Vintage Spirits & Grill location raised alarms for students and community members about a growing affordable housing crisis in Madison.
More than 20 Starbucks employees from the State Street and Capitol Square locations went on a one-day strike Saturday morning as part of a nationwide union campaign responding to alleged demands from Starbucks management to remove LGBTQ+ Pride decorations from stores.
State Street Starbucks employees voted in favor of unionization June 1 in the U.S. District Court building in Madison.
TruStage employees returned to work, marking the end of their strike that began on May 19 while leaving the door open for a return to the picket lines if new negotiations falter.
Madison’s Metro system will undergo its biggest change in over 20 years on June 11, changing all 2,000 bus stops in some way.
Employees at Madison’s State Street Starbucks location have faced union-busting attempts from the company’s upper management after filing to unionize in April, according to multiple workers.
Madison Police Department Central District Captain of Police Michael Hanson called to end the annual Mifflin Street Block Party in a press conference Monday.