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Madison Public Library’s Next Chapter

Tana Elias has worked in almost every single branch of the Madison Public Library system. And after 30 years, she’s made it to the top. She’s set to …

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Madison Churches Are Selling. Here’s Why It Matters.

It’s no secret that Americans are becoming less religious. Reverend Mark Elsdon, executive director of the Pres House Presbyterian campus ministry, p…

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Drug Treatment Delayed, Madison Housing Swap and Big Changes on State Street

The City Cast team is here to round up the news of the week. Bianca Martin, Hayley Sperling and Molly Stentz recap the mysterious hold-up of state mo…

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Which Restaurants Define Madison?

If you had to make a list of Madison’s essential restaurants, what would be on it? Which restaurants feel most iconic to the city? Which do you find …

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Spring Cleaning for the Mind and Body in Madison

Kosa Spa in the Garver Feed Mill on Madison’s east side, offers meditation, massage, hot stone saunas, an aromatherapy steam room, nourishing meals a…

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Why These Madisonians Want More Development

You may have heard the phrase, “Not In My Backyard,” or NIMBY. It’s often used – negatively – to describe neighbors who don’t want development in the…

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Will Constitutional Amendments Cause More Chaos for Our Elections?

Madison City Attorney Michael Haas is no stranger to elections. He used to be the administrator for the Wisconsin Elections Commission, the state age…

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Grocery Store Woes, Police Body Cameras and Ticks

The City Cast team is here to round up the news of the week. Bianca Martin and Molly Stentz recap the latest in the ongoing quest to build a grocery …

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Everything You’ve Wanted to Know about Seders But Were Afraid to Ask

Have you ever been curious about the Jewish tradition of seders, ceremonial dinners held on the first nights of Passover? Maybe you’ve been invited t…

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When the Classroom Ain’t Enuf

Poet, essayist, educator and playwright Charles Payne has a lot of feelings about the American public school system. His new play called When the Cla…

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