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by Scott Girard | 07/26/2013 - 10:30am

Organizers seeks to make Disability Pride Madison Festival an annual tradition

by Sean Kirkby | 07/25/2013 - 5:38pm

Program helps people with developmental disabilities share their stories and learn about gardening

by Rachel Schulze | 07/18/2013 - 10:46am

More than 800 cyclists will participate in Bike for Boys and Girls Club of Dane County

by Susan DeVos | 07/17/2013 - 8:32am

Improvements have been made, but Madison's parts still are not very bus-friendly

by Xin Wang | 07/12/2013 - 10:23am

Biking is a healthy way to travel, but new studies describe difficulties bikers face in sharing the road with cars

by Emily Eggleston | 07/10/2013 - 4:34am

Madison is planning its public market space...again; catch up on the decade-long conversation

by Jessica Levine | 07/02/2013 - 7:24pm

Willy St. Coop's Grilling for Good raises money for FEED Kitchens

by Susan DeVos | 06/26/2013 - 12:41pm

Riding the bus is part of a Sustainable Madison (Courtesy: Sierra Club - Wisconsin)Riding the bus is part of a Sustainable Madison (Courtesy: Sierra Club - Wisconsin)

The Bus Stops Here is a regular column contributed by the Madison Area Bus Advocates. It is part of our Madison Voices section of citizen-generated content.

Good public transit is an important element of a sustainable city. But what does “sustainable” mean?

by Kait Vosswinkel | 06/21/2013 - 4:04pm

UPDATE:  The Radicals won their game on June 22, and are 9-3 for the season.

Milwaukee can keep the Brewers and the Bucks. Madison has the Radicals.

After years of hosting successful club and college ultimate frisbee teams, Madison is now is home to a professional team: the Madison Radicals.

by Abby Becker | 06/20/2013 - 7:32am

Madison will be transformed into an outdoor concert venue Friday with approximately 270 musical groups performing throughout the city on the longest day of the summer.

Make Music Madison is a “free, public celebration of music all across Madison” on June 21, according to its website.

Michael Rothschild, the Madison resident who spearheaded the event, got the idea from his nephew, who started Make Music New York after witnessing Paris’ summer solstice event.

by Rachel Schulze | 06/13/2013 - 1:28am

Summer vacation begins Friday, June 14 for students in the Madison Metro School District, and with free activities offered around the city throughout the season, kids can spend the warm months having fun and learning outside of the house. 

Read on for a rundown of some things for kids to do until school starts again in the fall.

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