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Employees and officials worry the response to complaints against department director Norman Davis signals broader apathy ...
Under construction on Madison’s east side, the $24 million market’s history stretches back over two decades and includes a ...
John Schlueter now leads Human Services and is tasked with slashing millions amid budget shortfalls. Services will be ...
The city hired Peter Welch and Jim Steineke, a former Republican leader in the state Legislature, to lobby for additional ...
Plans for the east side Voit Farms property rely on an unusual, tax-funded deal brokered by the property’s developer and city ...
Phase one of the Madison LakeWay project is now exempt from a city ordinance requiring voter approval for construction on a shoreline park.
At a city meeting this week, following feedback from advocates and riders with disabilities, Metro Transit staff outlined ...
British band Coldplay stopped in Madison on Saturday, July 19, for its first show in the city, held at a sold out Camp Randall Stadium on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. This stop on ...
Paychecks, energy bills, school funding, city services and more will be affected by the 195-page budget that Wisconsin lawmakers ratified this summer.
Dave Zweifel: Spiteful legislation aimed at Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan is yet another example of the damage lawmakers do because they have too much time on their hands.
Dear Editor: Isn't it interesting that when we spend government dollars on Medicaid and SNAP, it's called welfare or handouts or they have to prove (and do it quickly without a computer) that they are ...
Officials in the state Department of Public Instruction say a new batch of state funding for school-based mental health programming will help the ongoing effort to stem rates of depression and anxiety ...
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