Ordinance aims to curb large house parties
City officials tailored a proposed ordinance Wednesday to more specifically target large, underage house parties downtown.
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City officials tailored a proposed ordinance Wednesday to more specifically target large, underage house parties downtown.
Developers introduced a downtown redevelopment plan Wednesday that could replace several residential buildings downtown with a 12-story structure on West Johnson Street and a three-story complex on West Dayton Street.
State Street business owners and residents raised concerns about changes made to Madison's annual Freakfest event at an informational meeting held by Madison's Central Business Improvement District Wednesday.
City of Madison traffic engineers met Thursday at a local neighborhood meeting to outline plans that could convert East Johnson and East Gorham Streets into two-way streets.
As tough as it was to watch my last Badger home football game come and go, the harder part was watching the complete atrocity that occurred in the fourth quarter. Yes, I know most folk were thrilled to see the brave band member who proposed to his girlfriend by having tubas march across the field with a message that read, ""Marry me, Kayla."" Why am I not happy for them? Maybe it's because I was planning on proposing to my girlfriend Sherry on our two-week anniversary AT THE SAME GAME! I was so outraged that he stole my idea that I wrote the culprit an angry letter. I thought about mailing it, but then I realized I had no idea who he was. So instead, I did the next logical option: I submitted it as a column in a college newspaper. Here it is: