Starbucks on State Street faces union busting attempts from company, workers allege
By Marin Rosen | May. 31Employees at the State Street Starbucks location will vote on whether to form a union Thursday, June 1.
Employees at the State Street Starbucks location will vote on whether to form a union Thursday, June 1.
Madison Police Department Captain Michael Hanson held press conference on Monday to address concerns about the annual Mifflin Street Block Party and shared plans to potentially eliminate the event.
Dane County paired with Alliant Energy and SunVest Solar to install 33,000 solar panels, resulting in Dane County becoming the first county in Wisconsin to achieve 100% renewable energy for its electric usage.
In response to calls for additional support, Dane County introduced a $621,000 trauma recovery program for frontline health care workers in the 2023 county budget.
Jason Rivera, Wisconsin deputy director of Rise, discusses his organization and the efforts they are making to promote student voting for the upcoming general election.
The Common Council met Tuesday night to amend the city’s current zoning laws to expand the definition of “family” and increase equity for renters in single-family neighborhoods.
District 2 Common Council candidates gathered to discuss Madison community concerns including public safety, housing, transportation and community engagement in a debate forum hosted by UW organizations.
The three mayoral candidates discussed community concerns including zoning, housing, body cameras and public safety at a forum hosted by the Urban League of Greater Madison.
The opening of a new chain store sparks debate on whether or not an increase in commercial chains impact the overall character of State Street and downtown Madison.
The non-profit apartment building on campus is offering staggered leases to give students more time to make their housing decisions.