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The amount of dairy farms in our state are dwindling.
Looking for a place to watch the Packers play that isn’t your couch? We have a few in mind.
We chatted with a couple of local bartending experts about how to make mocktails at home, the perfect Madison mocktail, and hangover cures.
There’s a new science out there called geopsychology.
There are plenty of volunteer opportunities to help our elderly community.
We rounded up a few new laws, nearly-done developments, and annual events that Madisonians can look forward to in 2024.
Check out what’s in store for the Monona Terrace’s facility improvement project which takes place once every 10 years.
Peer into the future and use your 608 knowledge to predict what will happen in 2024.
Nearby ski resorts are open and this week’s winter weather will help.
There are garden destinations close by that are in bloom.
The Madison Mallards are introducing Madison Softball, a premier women’s fastpitch team joining the inaugural Northwoods League Softball summer collegiate league at Warner Park in 2024.
Many shelters have cats and dogs, but what happens to a pig? Or a tiger?
A handful of new local restaurants are about to open
Attend these city meetings to learn more about what’s going on this year in Madison.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our 608today Picture of the Year contest.
Seasonsal Affective Disorder (SAD) is upon us this winter.
Madisonians are smart enough to find a good pub quiz or two.
The holidays are all fun and games, until it’s time to clean up. Here are a few ways to responsibly dispose of any holiday remnants.
There are plenty of opportunities to improve your mind, body, and spirit in the coming year. What are your resolutions?
Need a break from your kids’ winter break? We’ve rounded up a few activities to keep your littles entertained while class is not in session.
The Madison Police Department Mounted Patrol Unit is here to serve
What local comedians should we be following?
Need plans this New Year’s Eve? We got you covered with a variety of local events.
A seat has opened up on Madison’s Common Council, now eligible District 19 residents are invited to apply for the position.
Badgerland Bird Alliance is asking for bald eagle watchers
Madison has a rich history of hiliarious residents.
Check out which businesses turned heads this year according to In Business Madison.
Winter is full of physical and mental dangers. Be prepared.
Local organizations are providing sport and recreational activities for the disabled.
The Madison Reading Project is working to supply that #NewBookFeeling to area kids, here’s how you can help.