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Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at some malls of Madison’s past — plus hope for the future.
Some off the best lumberjack athletes in the world will be at Lake Wingra.
Check out these four new and upcoming local dining options.
Just an hour east of Madison, “the world’s largest music festival” is one week in and has two more to go.
The Sun Prairie Library’s renovation will increase its space by nearly 80%.
Severe weather can negatively impact your neighborhood and home,
Do you have your Fourth of July plans ready? If not, we’ve got you covered.
We take note of the University of Wisconsin’s beautiful buildings.
Hundreds of free performances can be found throughout the 608.
We asked, you answered. Here’s what our readers were up to during 1999 in Madison.
Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.
Ground broke for a new $33 million dollar hub for Black Wisconsinites.
Construction has begun on a new trail at Sycamore Park.
What was Madison like at the turn of the millennium? We took a look back at the final year of the 20th century to see what life was like pre-Y2K.
Also, check out some upcoming local pollinator events.
There are a handful of outdoor theaters nearby to watch a movie.
You don’t have to go far to participate in the circus arts.
This year’s events include beer specials, burlesque shows, and family-friendly festivals.
From pickle lemonade to baked potato churros, there will be plenty of wacky fair foods to try at this year’s Wisconsin State Fair.
The Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival is coming to San Damiano.
The Wisconsin tourism industry had a record breaking year.
Looking at pedestrian fatality statistics, Madison is a national leader according to Smart Growth America and the National Complete Street Coalition.
When the sun’s out, the world is your workspace.
Canoes, thousands of years old, have been discovered in a Madisonian lake.
Mesh is a new app that lets Madisonians become friends at local coffee shops.
Historical markers are physical indications (often signs or plaques) that commemorate a significant place or event.
We visited the Epic headquarters in Verona to give you a look at the out-of-this-world campuses and a sneak peek at what’s to come.
Alice in Dairyland Ashley Hagenow is busy this time of year in the 608.
There are plenty of Wright-designed buildings to visit in the 608.
Several local artists are participating in the international Game of Shrooms on Saturday, June 8