Students mourn as Paul’s Book Store closes after 70-year run
By Mia Salbego | Dec. 5The independent business announced it will close its doors early next year.
The independent business announced it will close its doors early next year.
The Mayor’s office recommended the Common Council vote to remove and replace District 18 Ald. Charles Myadze from committee assignments following a sexual harassment investigation and a move to censure.
Jason Nolen, a sociology and criminology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has spent the past eight years curating a cat community among Madison residents.
District 8 Ald. MGR Govindarajan heads the initiative to censure District 18 Ald. Charles Myadze following a sexual harassment investigation that found insufficient evidence to prove Myadze guilty.
Four new businesses are set to open in late 2024 and 2025, replacing the old AMC Theatre 6 at Hilldale Shopping Center.
District 2 Ald. Juliana Bennett, who said District 18 Ald. Charles Myadze made multiple unwanted sexual advances toward her, called for legal reform after a reopened investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Myadze found he had not committed significant workplace harassment.
The Council voted to include amendments related to police oversight and other services for Madison residents.
Interim Dane County Executive Jamie Kuhn signed the 2025 Dane County budget, focusing on investing in families and the community.
Two referendums related to Madison Metropolitan School District funding passed Tuesday night.
On election night, the City of Madison voted to accept a referendum that will raise the property tax levy.
Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, defeated Dane County Supervisor Dana Pellebon for the county’s top seat Tuesday night.
The Madison Clerk’s Office moved early voting at Memorial Union to a larger room because of long wait times and an issue with printing ballot envelopes.
As pastors of St. Paul’s, Fathers Eric Sternberg and Enan Zelinski believe their responsibility in the upcoming election is to be sources of information for Catholic students struggling to make a decision this election season. Here’s why.
With several referendums on the Nov. 5 ballot, local leaders have mixed feelings about their effectiveness.
From limits on property tax increases to a near-statewide ban on local sales taxes, municipalities in Wisconsin have few options to bring in more revenue as service costs rise.
Sue Jennik, president of the League of Women Voters of Dane County, discussed top concerns for women voters and what a proposed state constitutional amendment change could mean for Wisconsin women.
The rapper and UW-Madison alum is teaming up with event company Daybreaker to encourage voter participation on campus ahead of the election.
Citizens and nonprofit leaders voiced concern over the Dane County budget at a public hearing Oct. 9, calling for increased funding for translators and facilities.
“Cripescast” podcast host Charlie Berens will team up with University of Wisconsin-Madison journalism professor Mike Wagner at Comedy on State weeks before the 2024 presidential election to mobilize voters and break down key ballot issues.
Madison Metro’s BRT system offers riders a new and improved experience, but some students say it just is not good enough.