Mayor Rhodes-Conway releases city 2022 budget
By Jackson Mozena | Oct. 6, 2021Rhodes-Conway stated that the 2022 budget addresses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Madison.
Rhodes-Conway stated that the 2022 budget addresses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Madison.
Pro-life and pro-choice demonstrators confront one another downtown following the Texas abortion ban.
“It is a disservice to students and surrounding neighborhoods to expect the District 5 alder, who has no relation to campus-related issues, to divide their time between the needs of these two incredibly different populations,” said Dis. 8 alder Julianna Bennet.
Business owners voice concerns that bus rapid transit (BRT) stations will obstruct view of storefronts and pose a hazard to pedestrians. City officials tell a different story.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors announced a plan to dedicate $8.2 million towards the construction of 456 new affordable housing units across Dane County.
UW nurses felt that an individual voice for their union will resolve conflict between management and frontline workers.
Alders denied a motion by Rhodes-Conway to refer proposals to the Equal Opportunities Commission to avoid prolonging the process.
The Madison Common Council will discuss proposals to purchase two plots of land to be used for the construction of homeless shelters on the city’s east side.
An unidentified MPD officer has been placed on administrative leave in connection to video showing officer allegedly engaging in sexual activity in the back of a police vehicle
The conviction of Markofski and Nelson marks seven Wisconsinites to be convicted on charges related to the January 6 insurrection.
The email appears to be signed by Michael Gableman, a lead investigator for a probe reviewing the results of the 2020 election.
Dane County will invest $570,000 in installing air filtration systems in over 20 buildings to limit the spread of COVID-19 while welcoming visitors back to Dane County spaces.
Supervisor Jeff Weigand wants community input; the Board of Health says the extra time would sacrifice public safety.
Public Health Madison & Dane County released a new emergency order requiring face masks in indoor public spaces until Oct. 8.
The delta variant poses a risk to both vaccinated and unvaccinated residents.
According to recent census data, Dane County's population represents one third of Wisconsin’s population increase.
Mask mandate to be reinstituted beginning Thursday.
Local COVID-19 restrictions, including mask mandates, public gathering limitations, expired on June 2.
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.