Ledell Zellers
Ald. Ledell Zellers, District 2, explains her caution in rezoning areas without a specific plan in place.
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Ald. Ledell Zellers, District 2, explains her caution in rezoning areas without a specific plan in place.
Alder-elects Sheri Carter, District 14 (left), Samba Baldeh, District 17 (middle) and Barbara McKinney, District 1 (right) will join the City Council April 21.
Paul Soglin was re-elected as Madison's mayor Friday night, winning by a wide margin.
Protesters took to the streets over the weekend after Tony Robinson was shot and killed in an apartment Friday night by Madison police officer Matt Kenny.
Protesters holding Tony Robinson’s picture remind us all of the very human victim of this shooting.
Protesters lined the streets of Madison Saturday, protesting the death of unarmed Tony Robinson.
Some protesters brought pictures of Tony Robinson, a recent graduate from Sun Prairie High School.
Maria Hamilton, mother of a young man killed by police in Milwaukee, said she plans to keep fighting.
Police officers roped off the area in front of the house where Tony Robinson was shot as protesters approached.
Protesters mourn the loss of Tony Robinson, a 19-year-old man who was shot and killed Friday night.
Protesters marched down East Washington Avenue to raise awareness for the officer-involved shooting of Tony Robinson.
Award-winning choreographer and artistic director Bill T. Jones talks artistic process with UW-Madison students.
UW-Madison Assistant Professor Brigitte Fielder (right) discusses persisting racism despite an increase in multiracial people.
Araceli Alonso's students gathered oral history from locals in Africa to compile handmade books for the villages' first libraries.
Ald. Ledell Zellers, District 2, said the continual encroachment of shadows on Lamp House is the "death of a thousand cuts."
Left to right: Mayoral candidates Brown, Daly, Maniaci and Resnick partake in a six-part discussion of Madison's future.
Project Director Andrew Inman laid out the updated plans for a 10-story hotel on East Washington Avenue, highlighting changes to parking and the view from the sidewalk.