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Plans for the east side Voit Farms property rely on an unusual, tax-funded deal brokered by the property’s developer and city leaders.
At a city meeting this week, following feedback from advocates and riders with disabilities, Metro Transit staff outlined ...
The Board of Regents voted Thursday to again increase in-state, undergraduate tuition rates across Wisconsin’s 13 public universities.
The Board of Regents is set to vote on a proposal that would again increase in-state, undergraduate tuition rates across Wisconsin’s 13 public universities.
Researchers estimate the closures lead to millions lost in potential economic activity each summer. Federal budget cuts could ...
A majority of the City Council endorses expanding Madison’s housing ordinances to support building backyard lots, duplexes ...
The Henry Vilas Zoo’s flamingos have always been known to zookeepers by color-coded leg bands. Now, all 20 flamingos — including one 54-year-old bird — will be given names. Zoo staff hope naming the ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to shrink budgets for schools, colleges and administrative units amid ongoing ...
Tom Jacobson came back to town over the Juneteenth holiday, returning to the place where he began his long and storied career as a civil rights attorney, unyielding consumer advocate and a champion of ...
In a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Ideas Lab column, resort executive Brandon McConnell explains why we should embrace the no tax on tips plan in the pending budget bill before Congress. It will provide ...
The $18.6 million center in Reindahl Park will be a Madison Public Library branch, also offering computer access and literacy programming.
STEVENS POINT — “Baseball will break your heart” goes the old quote from A. Bartlett Giamatti, former Major League commissioner. But for members of the Zweifel family this past Father’s Day, the old ...