Snow and frigid temperatures are a good reminder for home and business owners to make sure their water pipes are protected from freezing or bursting this winter.
The City of Madison Engineering Division will continue removing snow from storm inlets while temperatures fluctuate with snow and mixed rain move through the area this week.
There were 47,392 white students enrolled in Dane County districts in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
As the February 20 Spring Primary approaches, the Madison City Clerk's Office is releasing a media kit to provide accurate and timely information to the media and the public.
The only price of midgrade gas in cities throughout Dane County was found at a single gas station in the week ending Jan. 20, according to GasBuddy.com.
The City of Madison invites the community to join us and share your feedback at one of two upcoming public meetings to see the draft results of the corridor evaluation for passenger rail, and learn more about several potential station sites under consideration.
There were four companies in cities associated with Dane County that received FDA citations as a result of four inspections conducted in the county over the fourth quarter of 2023, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Celebrate the magic of winter at the Family Winter Prom! Join us for a night of frosty fun and create lasting memories with your loved ones on Saturday, January 27 from 6-8 pm at Monona Terrace.
After a prolonged period of speculation and controversy, Justin Beaton of Racine, Wisconsin, has been conclusively cleared of all unfounded media narratives surrounding his case. This marks a significant turning point in the Justin Beaton case, one that has been marked by misinformation, conjecture, and at times, outright falsehoods.
The Wisconsin State Senate has unanimously approved legislation that aims to provide confidential support groups for first responders dealing with trauma. The bill, authored by State Representative Joel Kitchens, will ensure that first responders have access to peer support from individuals who understand the challenges they face.Representative Kitchens highlighted the need for this support, stating, "First responders often develop 'John Wayne Syndrome' by toughing it out rather than dealing with the disturbing events they deal with. My bill will make sure there is...
Starting on Monday, January 15 and continuing throughout winter, the Streets Division will be using the posted daytime parking restrictions to prevent streets from narrowing due to the accumulating snow.