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The city 20 miles from Madison with a strong Norwegian heritage shows signs of growth in housing and downtown businesses.
MMSD and Goodman Community Center leaders say the potential end of a federal grant could jeopardize programs aimed at ...
Residents asked city planners for better pedestrian safety and transportation options and cited a lack of affordable housing ...
Nearly 40% of Gov. Tony Evers’ judicial appointments statewide are people of color compared with 1% under Scott Walker, according to a legal scholar.
A Cap Times cover essay last month suggested Madison politics has become controlled by a “uniparty,” which in this context means a coalition of far-left ideologues not interested in compromise or ...
County officials are seeking sites to install 60 to 70 electric vehicle charging stations, although federal funding for the ...
The City Council is urging Congress to maintain tax-free municipal bonds, which save city taxpayers on public works projects.
A group of advocates for housing justice press elected officials and city leaders to find solutions for people experiencing ...
The proposed budget could reduce funding for homelessness services, cap permanent housing aid to two years and consolidate ...
A group of state lawmakers wants to let courts use artificial intelligence instead of human interpreters to help non-English-speaking defendants understand what’s going on in the courtroom. The idea, ...
On Madison’s west side, 4-year-old kindergarten through eighth grade students at Lighthouse Christian School welcome guests with greetings unique to each class. In the Eagles class, named after ...
Pope Leo XIII, the leader of the Catholic Church from 1878 to 1903, came to be known as "the pope of the workers” because of his groundbreaking 1891 encyclical on the "Rights and Duties of Capital and ...