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Madison lost two men in recent weeks who, in each of their own ways, were nothing less than outstanding educators. Marvin Meissen was one of the Madison School District's innovators, an acclaimed ...
Village leaders are considering whether to buy the property on Marshall Court for $6.5 million to replace the current Village Hall on Shorewood Boulevard.
By training 26 graduate students, the project aimed to expand mental health services and alleviate gaps in the MMSD.
Well known as a swing state, Wisconsin is no stranger to the color purple. In the state Legislature, bipartisan cooperation is still sometimes a foreign concept, but two Democratic senators from Dane ...
The action was filed in Dane County and awaits action by the Supreme Court. The “least change” argument, which blocked previous congressional redistricting, has been rejected by the Wisconsin Supreme ...
Dear Editor: Those who meet violence or hate with violence or hate become what they oppose. After the Nazis killed 6 million Jews in an attempt to cleanse Germany of Jews, the state of Israel was ...
Trump cuts, budget reductions, financial aid changes, a new era of college sports, pay raises and more loom over Wisconsin's ...
The City Clerk's Office is requesting a 30% increase. Others are asking to fund new facilities, grow staffing, increase fees or hike utility rates.
Marjorie "Midge" Miller, who passed away in 2009, put Madison in the forefront of cities that opposed the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Kids in the Rotunda Season Announcement Party at Overture, Devon Walker at Comedy on State, the return of the Madison Film Festival and more.
Dear Editor: Dale Carnegie was onto something when he encouraged stepping outside of our comfort zones. For some people merely voting is a step too far. In last November’s presidential election, that ...