Juliana Bennett, Patrick Heck, Nikki Conklin among winners of Tuesday’s election
By Kate Van Dyke | Apr. 7, 2021April 6 election moves the Common Council in a more progressive direction
April 6 election moves the Common Council in a more progressive direction
A recent Public Health order makes outdoor event organizers hopeful of return to in-person events.
As enrollment drops because of the pandemic, Madison College has decided to offer a new tuition policy to new students.
A 15 year proposal by Amtrak would connect Madison to several Wisconsin, Minnesota communities.
Here’s what students should know about the upcoming April 6 city election
Juliana Bennett believes a recent Facebook post made by Ayomi Obuseh is about her; Obuseh states that the post wasn’t referencing her opponent.
This program will serve as an alternative to traditional police response on incidents regarding behavioral and mental health.
The Madison City Council is looking for voters’ input on structural changes that would institute the second full-time council in Wisconsin and alter the makeup of the council for the first time since 1993.
One-third of Dane county residents have received first dose of vaccine, 20% fully vaccinated
Local government works with business owners to create a roadmap going forward.
While COVID-19 has made homelessness more complicated, organizations, the city government and the community have reallocated their resources and boosted their efforts to serve the homeless community.
MPD’s decision not to let community responders into an area with a displaced homeless population after a shooting nearly cost a man his life.
After a man was shot at a men’s shelter Monday, Mayor urges Madison residents not to associate homelessness with violence.
As the state opens up vaccine eligibility Monday, UW Health has decided to allow patients to schedule a vaccination, rather than waiting for the hospital to contact them.
An almost six month long investigation is unable to determine the person responsible for vulgarity directed at a public speaker.
Protesters call for change and further protection for vulnerable Asian American communities.
The school district will phase in in-person classes for grades 3-12 beginning in mid-April, as some teachers continue to express concern
After closing their doors on March 15th, 2020, the historical Madison diner is welcoming customers back into their building for in-person service.
The Dane County Farmers’ Market will return to the Alliant Energy Center for the 2021 summer season after taking a break over the winter.
The Commission struck down the proposal for a second time after Core Spaces failed to implement suggested changes to their plan.