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Stone House Development plans to forge ahead with the three-story, 138-unit building in Madison, despite neighbor objections ...
In listening sessions about the Southeast Area Plan run by the nINA Collective consulting group, residents also said they ...
The city 20 miles from Madison with a strong Norwegian heritage shows signs of growth in housing and downtown businesses.
Residents asked city planners for better pedestrian safety and transportation options and cited a lack of affordable housing ...
MMSD and Goodman Community Center leaders say the potential end of a federal grant could jeopardize programs aimed at ...
Madison’s mayor, backed by her City Council loyalists, proposes pro-density zoning changes made to feel like a done deal.
Nearly 40% of Gov. Tony Evers’ judicial appointments statewide are people of color compared with 1% under Scott Walker, according to a legal scholar.
County officials are seeking sites to install 60 to 70 electric vehicle charging stations, although federal funding for the project is shaky.
This state of affairs first hit me during the 2024 spring election. The presidential primary had no real significance: Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the deeply unpopular frontrunners, had all but ...
Brady Williamson, a towering figure in Wisconsin’s legal community, has died from complications of cancer. He was 79. A Democratic political strategist involved in national affairs and a stalwart ...
A Marquette Law School Poll last year estimated half of Wisconsin residents consider the state’s school choice program a “complete success” or “mostly a success.” A quarter regard the program as ...
Stephen Lanz Lavasseur says not a lot has changed since the Capital City Riders were founded in Madison in 1968. Lavasseur, a 69-year-old retired truck driver who goes by the nickname Lava, is one of ...