Kimia Lounge request for expansion rejected, owner says race a factor
Kimia Lounge, 14 W Mifflin St., will have to continue operating with a capacity of 100 after the Alcohol License Committee meeting Wednesday evening.
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Kimia Lounge, 14 W Mifflin St., will have to continue operating with a capacity of 100 after the Alcohol License Committee meeting Wednesday evening.
State Assembly Democrats revealed their 'On Wisconsin Agenda' in a press conference held at the Capitol Thursday to promote issues they say did not receive enough legislative attention.
UW-Madison students are encouraged to participate in city government, but many choose not to, local representatives said.
As fans get ready to cheer on the Badgers at the Capital One Bowl, the state Ethics Board is censuring a UW-Madison lobbyist for offering state legislators a special opportunity to buy tickets for the game.
Inclusionary Zoning has been in effect since Jan. 2004. The Madison ordinance requires developers to make 15 percent of their new housing developments affordable to low and medium- income families.
UW-Madison students serving among troops deployed for the Hurricane Katrina relief effort spent the first two weeks of their semester performing security operations in New Orleans rather than going to class.
Do not tell Kati Haycock, director of The Education Trust, that the No Child Left Behind Act is a failed piece of legislature.
The Teaching Assistants' Association presented a new proposal to state representatives Tuesday that would require TAs to pay one dollar per month for health insurance if the state provides a 5 percent pay increase. Karen Timberlake, director of the Office of State Employment Relations, said the state will not accept this offer.
Why doesn't the state Legislature just take away the word \forward"" and admit they'd like to eliminate the state motto? With the passage of an anti-gay bill masquerading as a simple rewording of the definition of marriage, and conceal and carry moving quickly through the houses, a majority of state senators and Assembly members seem on a determined campaign to push a conservative agenda onto one of the nation's most progressive states. They are actively fighting the advancing movement of society and trying to return to an idealized past.
Turning 21 in a country where a 16-year-old could easily walk into a bar and order a pint without question is a bit strange. But then again, I can't really compare my experience to anything since you only turn 21 once, and for me it just so happened to be on foreign turf.
In an attempt to regain the Wisconsin gubernatorial seat for the first time since 1982, the four declared Democratic candidates have announced that they will run \clean campaigns"" during the primary election next September.