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“We Read Too” book club initiative hopes to address Madison’s educational achievement gap by encouraging 4th-7th grade Black boys to read.
One City Early Learning Center announced its intention to apply to open a charter preschool in the near future.
Despite proposed amendments to Fitchburg’s proposed 2018 budget, a number of Fitchburg residents have continued their efforts to recall Mayor Jason Gonzalez.
A nonprofit initiative, “We Are Healers” inspires Native American youth to pursue health careers through storytelling and fellowship.
University of Wisconsin-Madison campus climate survey reveals interesting results for students of color on campus.
Here’s what you need to know about this year’s Health Insurance Marketplace (Affordable Care Act) enrollment process.
East High School prepares to celebrate Dia de los Muertos this Saturday for the third year.
Mayor Soglin shares that he will likely run for Governor in 2018 and plans to announce after the new year.
Madison College is steps closer to being able to expand its south campus, after a $3 million grant from Great Lakes Higher Education.
Dr. Gloria Ladson Billings weighs in on comments made by Houston Texans owner Bob McNair’s recent controversial comment.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi assures that Dane County’s immigrant community and immigrant neighbors are respected and welcome.
The National Congress of American Indian held its 74th annual convention to discuss topics such as culture, economic development, education and more.
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