Madison affordable housing neighborhood gets a $50 million makeover
By Molly Carmichael | Apr. 29, 2021Residents helping to reinvigorate the Triangle neighborhood, new housing and community center
Residents helping to reinvigorate the Triangle neighborhood, new housing and community center
The program is expected to support 250 families and individuals total in finding permanent housing.
While activists and leaders felt relieved when they heard the verdict, they also stressed for more action on police reform in Madison
The decision, which tracks with recent calls to divest from existing policing models, was made in an 11-8 vote and is expected to be enacted by the end of 2023.
Protesters drove from Milwaukee to Madison in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement and the Menomonee Falls CBD store.
Officials recommend bringing plastic bags to local retailers or using other more sustainable methods such as reusable bags.
Closure of the Pipefitter marks one more State Street building going out of business this year.
As the Mifflin Block Party time of year approaches, police sent a letter to all Mifflin residents and party-goers of rules and possible fines.
Parisi received 79% of the vote against opponent, Mary Ann Nicholson.
Barrett will begin serving next month as the first Black sheriff in Dane County.
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.
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.
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.
After a man was shot at a men’s shelter Monday, Mayor urges Madison residents not to associate homelessness with violence.