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From John Mellencamp and Kathy Griffin, to Tana Mongeau and Noel Miller, mark your calendars for these upcoming Madison events.
Whether you like Thin Mints or Do-si-dos, the Girl Scouts have your back.
Downtown dining reservations are already filling up fast for UW-Madison’s graduation weekend in May.
Check out some local Leap Day happenings, and envision what Madison will look like four years from now.
There are so many interesting structures that call Madison home.
As Madison continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and some recently-opened restaurants.
Picnic Point is a major feature of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, and some big changes are on the horizon.
Don’t be intimated by curling. It’s a welcoming sport.
Frank Lloyd Wright built the restaurant across from his Taliesin.
We attended Downtown Madison Inc.'s “What’s Up Downtown?” event to give you the inside scoop on what local leaders have to say about State Street.
We rounded up a few now-closed Madison businesses that our followers feel nostalgia for.
Madisonians are celebrating the 75th anniversary of “A Sand County Almanac.”
Brat Fest is seeking businesses and individuals to volunteer.
Find out more about Madison Public Market project updates, and when the development will be open to the public.
If you find yourself craving Mickie’s Dairy Bar but don’t want to brave the weekend crowds, try this recipe instead.
With a nationwide shortage, here’s how you can help save a life.
Most of us probably don’t have our state and city flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flags’ designs reflect rich history.
Meet The Bubbler’s new artist-in-residence, Grace Olson, and find out how you can contribute to local art projects with her.
Young spellers are vying for a chance at spelling bee glory this weekend.
Calling all nosy folks. We asked locals where they go for prime people-watching in Madison, is your favorite spot on the list?
We asked you to share your local love story. You shared plenty.
Check out these local spots in and around Madison that are great for locals who are flying solo.
Need a little extra encouragement to get outside? The Natural Resources Foundation has fun opportunities for nature-loving adults in Wisconsin.
Though Wisconsin isn’t known for its wine, its wine is divine.
Verona’s Casey FitzRandolph won a gold medal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games.
We checked out Orchid Escape at Olbrich Botanical Gardens, here’s what to expect if you’re planning to check out the exhibit.