Campus leaders’ emails reveal how the university is making budget cuts amid the Trump administration’s ‘disinvestment’ from ...
The village is rescinding an offer to buy the Lodgic Building for $6.5 million after resident opposition and criticism of ...
Lydia McComas was appointed after City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl resigned amid a state investigation into uncounted absentee ballots in the 2024 election.
A contract renewal with Pellitteri Waste Systems is on the agenda plus a new metals and appliance recycling contract with ...
The county-wide tax levy grew 5.7% to about $1.9 billion last year, with Madison’s portion of the total increasing 5.1% to ...
While the Wisconsin DNR issued repeated air quality alerts this summer due to Canadian wildfire smoke, the agency issued more ...
An annual enrollment tally at the Madison school district declined by more than 100 students this fall, marking the first decrease in two years and falling far below the district’s own estimates that ...
The New York Times editorial board started the week with an article arguing that, “the Democrats who win tough races work hard to signal to voters that they are less progressive than their party.” To ...
Madison City Council member Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford acknowledges she sometimes fears for her safety. That’s the case for many transgender Americans these days, but especially true for those who ...
During the first week of lane closures on John Nolen Drive, traffic congestion grew throughout the area but to generally expected levels, according to a city traffic official. The city estimated ...
Dear Editor: Here we go again. Special interest groups are pushing for another wolf hunt here in Wisconsin to start as soon as Nov. 1. Let me remind you that the last wolf hunt held in 2021 was a ...