Local housing officials await the outcome of a federal lawsuit that blames the Trump administration for cutting housing programs for vulnerable groups.
Enjoyiana Nururdin
About
Enjoyiana Nururdin, M.A., a Madison native, joined the Cap Times in October 2024 after working for WKOW 27 as a Digital Content Producer. She covers local government and politics across Dane County, with a focus on accountability, transparency, education, and civic participation.
Location focus
Madison, Dane County
Topic focus
Local Government
Madison-area voters will narrow the pool of candidates for a Circuit Court judge and a handful of County Board seats. The Spring Election is April 7.
Council President Regina Vidaver raised the idea of a smaller legislative body, which could mean fewer district representatives and more constituents.
Amy Larson is one of three candidates campaigning for the board’s District 15 seat this spring, but the only one who applied to serve as an interim representative.
Leaders from Madison’s public health, police, fire, parks and traffic engineering agencies presented updates to City Council members this week.
Public health officials selected CAYA Clinic to operate a drop-in clinic for people who use drugs. Now, CAYA and others are asking officials to start over.
County Executive Melissa Agard and Alliant Energy Center Director Kevin Scheibler say they’re excited to begin rehabilitation of the iconic event center.
The parks board approved this year’s proposed major fireworks displays despite opposition from an environmental group concerned about Warner Park birds.
Incumbents Michele Doolan and Tommy Rylander each drew multiple challengers, while three candidates are vying to succeed April Kigeya, who resigned.

