Today’s decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirms the ability of local public health agencies to respond rapidly to emerging disease to keep our communities safe.
When Madison faced its first case of COVID-19 in February 2020, our public…
Next Tuesday, the Madison Common Council will take up a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Connected Communities initiative, which advances changes to the electric grid to cut energy costs and emissions.
First, I want to express my heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and to the entire community in Highland Park who are mourning those killed and trying to heal from this horrific event.
Today’s news that the suspected shooter traveled…
Today, the United States Supreme Court effectively handcuffed the ability of the U.S. EPA to regulate environmental pollution – specifically limiting its ability to fight climate change, the most critical environmental issue of our time. In doing so…
As part of Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s MetroForward >> initiative, the City of Madison has teamed up for the second year with the Madison Metropolitan School District to distribute a summer Metro Transit pass to ALL middle and high school…
As the upcoming school year quickly approaches, the City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division is hiring a number of qualified candidates to work part-time as a School Crossing Guard. Though vacancies exist in several areas, the city sees the…
As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, the City of Madison Fire Department reminds everyone to enjoy the holiday safely. Although fun for some, the use of fireworks is illegal in the City of Madison, Village of Shorewood Hills, Town of Madison,…
Beginning 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 5, contractors will begin sanitary sewer replacement at the N Broom Street & W Dayton Street intersection. The 400 block of West Dayton Street will be closed at the intersection. North Broom Street will be…
MADISON, WI – Voters will have a choice of “I Voted” stickers when they head out to vote in this fall’s elections.
The City of Madison Clerk’s Office revealed two new “I Voted” stickers on Tuesday. High school sophomore Katina Maclin designed the…
"It’s an emotional day for many in the Madison community and across the country. We know people are experiencing deep feelings, on every side, related to the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion rights.
We understand because the Madison Police…
The City of Madison recently awarded $670,000 from Federal Transit Administrations’ grants under the Areas of Persistent Poverty Program. The grant will be applied towards the development of Metro’s future north/south Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line.…