Scabby the Rat highlights labor struggles on N. Lake St.
By Sylvia Miller | Feb. 23The ten-foot-tall inflatable rat sits in front of the construction site, representing fair wages and benefits for all construction workers.
The ten-foot-tall inflatable rat sits in front of the construction site, representing fair wages and benefits for all construction workers.
The fire broke out shortly before 9 p.m. Thursday.
The Medical Assistance Treatment program offers continued treatment for people recovering from opioid addictions imprisoned at the Dane County Jail.
The new policy will shorten hours of late night vending, raising concerns for vendors and customers.
Primary elections for the Dane County Board of Supervisors for Districts 13 and 36 appeared on the Feb. 20 ballot.
Wesley Sparkman joined District 33 Supervisor Dana Pellebon, Ald. Regina Vidaver and Sen. Melissa Agard in the race for Dane County executive.
Primary elections will be held on Feb. 20 for two contested Dane County district supervisor positions. Ten races on the April 2 ballot are contested.
The year-long program aims to increase transparency and accountability in police interactions.
The county partnered with Purple Cow Organics to expand its composting initiatives with money from a federal grant.
The Rental Rehab Program will provide eligible property owners with funding toward making major repairs, complying with building codes and regulations.
An anti-gay and anti-feminist dance group once expelled from mainland China is performing in Madison this weekend.
Transit experts stress the importance of speed and frequency for Madison train service.
District 33 Dane County Supervisor Dana Pellebon will run against Ald. Regina Vidaver and Sen. Melissa Agard for county executive.
The program seeks to strengthen the relationship between Madison residents and the 115th Fighter Wing following noise concerns.
The City of Madison alerted users of social platform X Monday to disregard recent messaging from the public library’s account due to recent hacking.
The Tenant Resource Center will open a new location Thursday to continue its efforts in assisting renters amid a housing shortage in Madison.
Upcoming student-focused housing projects address affordability and availability issues.
Historically underrepresented communities could find future representation under new street naming policy updates proposed by the Madison Common Council on Jan. 23.
Firefighters rushed to State Street on Friday after the basement underneath Walgreens filled with smoke.
Students say emergency alert apps, such as BadgerSAFE and WiscAlerts, are not enough to feel safe in emergency situations occurring off-campus in Madison.