Arrest made following three downtown Madison fires
By Ella Hanley | Sep. 13The fires were reported early Wednesday morning with no injuries, but six students were displaced as a result.
The fires were reported early Wednesday morning with no injuries, but six students were displaced as a result.
For years, Lily’s Classic has been held on a frozen solid Lake Mendota. Now, the lake can barely freeze over. Will the yearly tradition be lost to climate change?
The Madison Common Council approved a zoning code change Tuesday night to allow students who qualify for financial aid to apply for affordable housing units.
Madison's housing shortage makes finding affordable units more difficult for students, according to a study released Aug. 26.
The city approved a new apartment complex for 126 Langdon St., a lot that has sat empty since 2008.
The Madison Common Council is discussing options for closing a $22 million budget gap in the 2025 city budget. Here’s a quick crash course on what it entails.
The Madison Police Department is looking into an “external threat.”
UW-Madison graduates and UWPD shared thoughts and concerns about the drinking culture surrounding The University of Wisconsin-Madison.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students can preorder a subsidized Madison Metro Transit tap pass usable until graduation, a shift from the former Associated Students of Madison semesterly bus pass.
Four candidates for Dane County executive appeared on the Aug. 13 ballot.
Madison will partner with Porchlight and other organizations to build a permanent men’s shelter on the city’s Far East Side.
Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said the victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries at a shooting in downtown Madison near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus early Sunday morning.
Small business owners share the highs and lows of owning a small business in downtown Madison.
Looking to experience a queer Madison? The city is home to many LGBTQ+ campus organizations, charities, neighborhoods and nightlife spots.
Over 65 projects received grants from Dane County through county and private funding to expand art programming throughout the community.
Developers in Madison will receive millions of dollars in state and federal tax credits from WHEDA to supply more affordable housing, the agency announced on May 16.
The Dane County District Attorney charged a University of Wisconsin-Madison alum with one charge of attempting to disarm a peace officer.
Students, protestors and community members gathered at the Common Council meeting to voice their support and concerns about the resolution.
The messages, located on an electrical transformer box on North Henry Street, depicted a woman in hijab with the message “Islam is satanic/martyrs burn/in hell.”
Hezbollah, the Houthis and Hamas are designated as terror groups by the United States.