Pick up the issue on newsstands April 1 or order a single copy of the issue here. APRIL FOOLS: Across decades, Madison’s newspapers have played April 1 pranks on the city, eliciting laughs, groans, ...
Coming up this weekend is a queer-centered Sunday social, a pro volleyball rematch and the debut of a new market series in Cottage Grove.
MADISON, Wis. -- All Madison city streets will be plowed Monday starting at 7 a.m., city officials said.
MADISON, Wis. — Ballot drop boxes in Madison are now open for the April 7 election. Absentee voters can return their ...
Madison police are investigating a residential burglary on the city's south side. Officers were dispatched to Artesian Lane ...
Operation Fresh Start hosted its second annual Women in Construction Career Fair in Madison, continuing a decades-long mission that began in 1998 to bring more women into ...
Growing up, my weekends were spent in the back seat of my mother’s car as we made our weekly grocery trip to multiple shops, checking items off the list as we went. Once a month, we added a stop to ...
Civil rights activist and author Ruby Bridges will speak in Madison next month, focusing on topics of equality, education and community, the Wisconsin Union Directorate announced Tuesday.
MADISON, Wis. — The City of Madison Clerk's Office is now mailing absentee ballots for the April 7 election.
The story behind a new professorship named for Frank Lloyd Wright starts in 1949, when the world-famous architect decided to ...
The death of Jerome “Jerry” Frautschi, at 94, while vacationing last month in Florida, brought numerous well-deserved tributes. The Madison businessman and philanthropist is best known for his ...
The answer: “Blatz in a bottle for two dollars and 25 cents.” I probably drank three that first sitting — the first of dozens ...