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A majority of the City Council endorses expanding Madison’s housing ordinances to support building backyard lots, duplexes ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to shrink budgets for schools, colleges and administrative units amid ongoing ...
By the end of the business day on Jan. 22, staff members had not only taken down the Guard websites and social media accounts for review but had removed a federally funded employee from a position on ...
Stone House Development plans to forge ahead with the three-story, 138-unit building in Madison, despite neighbor objections ...
The excitement inside of a University of Wisconsin-Madison lecture hall Monday morning was comparable to a room full of sports lovers ready for the start of the Super Bowl. This, however, was a space ...
On Juneteenth, Rev. Alex Gee led tours through the construction site of The Center for Black Excellence and Culture to celebrate the south Madison project reaching its $31 million funding goal. Gee ...
Gaylord Anton Nelson was born and grew up in Clear Lake in far northwest Wisconsin, the son of a country doctor and a nurse. He played the trumpet in the high school band but played it badly, the joke ...
When McFarland resident Miguel Jerez Robles boarded a plane to Miami last month, he thought he’d be attending a routine immigration hearing about his asylum application and enjoying a rare vacation ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice Ann Walsh Bradley delivered an epic valedictory address on June 12 before a huge crowd of jurists, lawyers, current and former elected officials and grassroots ...
Erin Stadler still remembers 14 years ago when she found her mother bleeding out on the floor of her childhood home in Fond du Lac. Her mother had suffered a miscarriage and was hemorrhaging. “Being a ...
In listening sessions about the Southeast Area Plan run by the nINA Collective consulting group, residents also said they ...