Mother’s Day weekend in Madison is always a busy one, and this year is no exception. With University of Wisconsin–Madison commencement bringing families into town alongside Sunday celebrations, ...
Dear Editor: The Cap Times article on the Madison School District’s projected enrollment decline points to a larger failure than boundaries, birth rates or housing mix. No matter what happens at the ...
If University of Wisconsin-Madison administrators don’t get more clarity on new federal funding rules soon, the university’s Division of Extension may lay off up to 160 employees. Vice Chancellor ...
Wisconsin regulators have issued a decision that sets a precedent for who pays for the huge water and electrical costs stemming from large-scale data center projects cropping up across the state. The ...
Caffeinated Politics blogger Gregory Humphrey applauds the decision by Madison schools to close down on May 1 to allow students and teachers to join in a march for workers' rights and protests against ...
Last Wednesday was the annual celebration of Earth Day, but there wasn’t much to celebrate when it comes to current efforts to protect our environment. Earth Day was launched by former Gov. and Sen.
Despite MMSD’s hopes of boosting enrollment amid population growth, new housing developments won’t translate to a lot more ...
Particularly with the growth of social media, reports of coyotes have become more common in and around Madison. That may be due to coyotes getting more familiar with humans rather than a growing ...
An attorney representing two activists is suing Dane County officials and Ridglan Farms over law enforcement’s response to protests this month at the dog breeding facility in Blue Mounds, where tear ...
The vision for an expanded all-ages-and-abilities bike network includes more safety, comfort and connection via over 250 ...