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Years after the pandemic, thousands of state of Wisconsin employees still work from home. Does downtown Madison need them ...
Maribeth Witzel-Behl stepped down about a month after Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway placed her on paid administrative leave, ...
Madison’s Plan Commission recently approved converting an Amazon distribution center into a 28,000 square-foot indoor ...
The National Council on Teacher Quality says most Wisconsin programs spend too little time training future educators how to ...
Madison Public Library, Madison Children’s Museum and Olbrich Botanical Gardens staff say they’re preparing for fallout from ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Kristin Brey declares that millennials deserve a respite from permanent crisis to some stability in their lives. All my generation has known is war and economic ...
Ben Wikler led a radical transformation of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin by taking what was once considered a behind-the-scenes position — that of state party chair — and bringing it to the ...
Orchard, an airy new cider-driven restaurant from the owners of The Cider Farm, opened Friday at 881 W. Verona Ave. in Verona. John Biondi, who owns the restaurant with wife Deirdre Birmingham, said ...
Dear Editor: Let's plant this idea in Donald Trump's head: The way to be a hero president is to spend the $94 million feeding children school lunches, or the elderly and disabled meals, rather than ...
There are venues Alton Brown simply had to skip on his (possible) farewell tour. “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite,” set to play Overture Center on April 16, features a “culinary demonstration … so large ...
Six employees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison received layoff notices after the federal government terminated grants and sent stop-work orders to the flagship university. Like other colleges ...
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