City council greenlights major zoning reforms to tackle housing shortage
By Elaina Russell | Jul. 26The Madison Common Council voted unanimously to adopt three sweeping housing proposals this past week.
The Madison Common Council voted unanimously to adopt three sweeping housing proposals this past week.
Dane County sexual assault organizations and survivors say they face an uncertain future amidst funding cuts and changing cultural attitudes.
Changes to the company’s dress code raised concerns over labor practices and employee performance.
Nurses at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital launched a 5-day strike on May 27 for stronger security measures, lower patient-to-staff ratios and increased benefits.
The City of Madison’s investigation report found that the former clerk broke city policy by failing to notify officials of almost 200 uncounted ballots in November’s election.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and out-of-town visitors flocked to Mifflin Street on Saturday for the event.
Henry Vilas Zoo, a free hidden gem in the heart of Madison, works to refine the way its visitors view wildlife through empathy-based signage and conservation efforts.
Dane County and several community health partnerships unveiled harm reduction vending machines outside St. Mary’s Hospital and UW Health’s University Hospital in Madison.
City leaders gathered to share plans, messaging and precautions ahead of the annual block party.
A construction contract was rewarded for the first new Madison-area library in 25 years.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison backed report shows Madison Water Utility earned high marks for water quality and public communication in Wisconsin’s first statewide water utility report cards, but received lower grades for aging infrastructure and finances.
The Madison Police Department’s newly created policy for underage consumption of alcohol will soon take effect.
The clerk, who was placed on leave after controversy in the 2024 presidential election, resigned on Monday.
The Midwest T-shirt store is set to open in September 2025 on State Street, filling the former Paul’s Books storefront.
The April 1 elections continued the terms of two alders and added one new alder for campus districts.
Builders WI held an event at the Overture Center March 30 to discuss gun violence prevention.
Dane County provides many resources for the undocumented immigrant population, but worries over changes in Legislature still persist.
The Trump administration’s refugee suspension and federal stop work orders leave Madison’s refugee resettlement programs struggling to provide traditional services.
The first day of early voting had a record-number of voters, especially centered in the memorial union location.
Madison outranked cities like Boston, New York and Philadelphia according to a new study, released March 11. Some University of Wisconsin-Madison students find areas the city can improve.