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Whether you’re new to the wonderful world of wine or know exactly what you like, check out Table Wine.
New renderings were offered at a Joint Campus Area Committee meeting this week.
Eat and Drink
Though Wisconsin isn’t known for its wine, its wine is divine.
Several Wisconsin cheeses have been voted 2023’s best cheeses in the world.
Enjoy the best food Madison has to offer from the comfort of your own home with these cookbooks that are created and curated by local foodies and chefs.
Travel and Outdoors
Learn more about when and where to get locally-made maple syrup in southern Wisconsin.
Every neighborhood, district, and town center in Madison has a personality all its own. Does your favorite neighborhood line up with your zodiac sign? We’ve got a horoscope for every part of our city. Find your next favorite hangout written in the stars.
Prepare for spring weather in Madison with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center.
Are you interested in expanding or starting your home garden this spring? Shop flora online this month through the Friends of the Arboretum Native Plant Sale.
Real Estate
Find out more about Madison Public Market project updates, and when the development will be open to the public.
There was a groundbreaking ceremony for an apartment complex coming to Madison’s East side.
The ribbon cutting is coming soon, but music is already being made.
Check out what’s in store for the Monona Terrace’s facility improvement project which takes place once every 10 years.
City
From why they happen to how to get them fixed, we’re giving you the 411 on potholes in Madison.
Brush up on development and civic jargon before construction season peaks in Madison.
From books and movies to STEM kits and energy meters, libraries offer resources to local kids, adults, and educators. Next time you’re checking out a book at your local library, check out what else is available to you.