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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 University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to shrink budgets for schools, colleges and administrative units amid ongoing ...
The country star stopped in Madison on his “I’m the Problem” tour. Wallen is the first artist to play Camp Randall since The Rolling Stones in 1997.
Arthur Cyr: U.S presidents have shown a sustained, disciplined long-term foreign policy focus. President Trump is not known for possessing such skills.
Wisconsin Public Radio laid off employees with plans to end ‘To The Best Of Our Knowledge’ and three other shows this fall.
American Players Theatre’s new production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ in Spring Green features a pair of Pucks and a wide streak of weirdness.
The Department of Military Affairs massaged its website and removed affirmative action policies to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
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