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Under construction on Madison’s east side, the $24 million market’s history stretches back over two decades and includes a ...
Employees and officials worry the response to complaints against department director Norman Davis signals broader apathy toward civil rights in Madison.
John Schlueter now leads Human Services and is tasked with slashing millions amid budget shortfalls. Services will be ...
Phase one of the Madison LakeWay project is now exempt from a city ordinance requiring voter approval for construction on a shoreline park.
If Republicans don’t want to sign onto the bill I introduced, then so be it. But don’t stand by and do nothing while these brave veterans are asked to relocate to Union Grove on the other side of the ...
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 ...
Eddie Chen, who attended Memorial High and graduated in May from the military academy, earned a Hertz Fellowship and will study engineering at Caltech.
Earlier this month, Gov. Tony Evers signed the 2025-27 Wisconsin state budget into law. A few hours prior, the bill had been on the floor of the state Assembly, where I voted against its passage.
Rob Gundermann: Importing foreign price controls means importing their consequences: fewer treatments, longer wait times and fewer cures developed here at home.
Dear Editor: In a ruling last week, a federal judge made official what has been plainly evident to honest observers: Our current immigration policy is fueled by sheer malice.
Great opinion piece on Zohran Mamdani ("New Yorkers take to socialism; in Milwaukee it's old hat," July 16.) Not only was seeing Mamdani win exciting, but in writing comments on articles from The New ...