A recent debacle involving two West High School swimmers raised doubts about MMSD's support for students with disabilities, parents and advocates say.
Four of the development proposals would add apartments, student housing and a hotel to Wisconsin’s capital. Plans continue ...
Whitney Way drivers received hundreds of tickets last year. Midvale Boulevard, University and East Washington Avenue drivers ...
Under legislative pressure, Wisconsin’s flagship university has dismantled a division, ended a tutoring program and canceled ...
A proposed development by Randy Alexander’s Torque Companies for 139 W. Wilson St. raises questions about building access and ...
Data from Downtown Madison Inc.’s 2025 report says the city is growing and development is happening at a record-setting pace.
At the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, a session focused on housing insecurity among older adults, a group increasingly ...
A story in the State Journal this week reminded me how lucky we are that Scott Walker is no longer the governor of Wisconsin. There he was, once again, trying to justify his half-witted decision to ...
Now that the government shutdown has ended, we are relieved that SNAP benefits will once again be available to help families facing hunger in our community. Unfortunately, the resolution to this ...
Donning hard hats and construction vests, Alex Gee showed me most every room on all three floors of the 37,500-square-foot building overlooking the Beltline last week. The inside of the Center for ...
Dear Editor: In his guest column, "If what's going on in Gaza isn't genocide, what is it?," Nov. 26) Richard S. Russell redefines the crime of genocide in such a way that would absolve the ...
It’s been nearly a decade since Eve Galanter, a retired teacher and reporter in Madison, read the news story that led her to start a statewide competition to get high schoolers excited about ...