Around 60 people gathered in front of the gray-blue building at 1125 Willy Street last night to remember the life of Tony Robinson, who was shot and killed by […]
“In Her Boots” Documentary Highlights City’s First Women Firefig...
Mary Sweeney and Bev Buhr are some of the first of the total eight women to graduate from the Madison Fire Recruit Academy in 1980. A new documentary from the […]
New report summarizes key details in Governor Evers’ budget
“Oftentimes state lawmakers have to decide what programs are we gonna cut, are we gonna increase taxes, you know all these painful decisions that often come about when there’s not […]
Kia, Hyundai Thefts Down in Madison
Car manufacturers Kia and Hyundai are releasing a free software update for millions of vehicles following a nationwide surge of car thefts across the country. That’s after a viral social […]
Bread and Roses – Madison Sourdough Workers File to Unionize
One of Madison’s more popular bakeries is making local headlines, but not for its iconic bread recipes. Workers at Madison Sourdough filed for union recognition with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday.
Pollution Threatens Ojibwe Treaty Rights to Fish
When indigenous people ceded land to the federal government in the 1800s, parts of their treaty ensured them the continued right to hunt and fish in places where they had […]
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