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We added several new open job listings in real estate, nonprofit and technology.
We broke the news Thursday night that Madison College’s board unanimously approved a plan to move out of downtown and focus on the South Side.
Our reporter Francisco Velazquez sat down for a Q&A with Carmella Glenn of Madison-area Urban Ministries and Just Bakery.
We profiled the next class to be inducted into the Madison Sports Hall of Fame, which includes former Southside Raider Tyrone Braxton.
We reported that UW student King Shabazz, whose in-class arrest sparked protests on campus, will not face graffiti charges.
We reported that the County’s new Office of Equity and Inclusion will be named for Tamara Grigsby, and that Wesley Sparkman has been named its director.
State Senator Lena Taylor promoted Mental Health Awareness Month in her column.
State Rep. Mandela Barnes wants gun violence to be a top priority.
Rev. David Hart gave his take on the phenomenon that is Beyonce’s Lemonade.