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Council approves 2008 Freakfest security funding
Police reserve funds will be used to provide security at this year's Freakfest.

Cieslewicz responds to financial woes with reduced budget plan
In view of the U.S. economy’s current turmoil, Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced Tuesday that he will eliminate $500,000 in investment income from the 2009 budget.

Police urge students to track safety
Police reviewed helpful safety tips with students and community members at the Memorial Union Thursday.

Vilas Zoo maintains national accreditation
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums accredited Madison’s Henry Vilas Zoo Tuesday, making it one of 218 facilities nationwide to hold the distinction.

Freakfest 2008 to feature major headlining act
Freakfest 2008 will feature a bigger headlining act, but at the price of potentially higher ticket prices.

City council questions legality of ordinance requiring landlords to use fluorescent bulbs
The council decided the ordinance, originally proposed by former District 8 Ald. Austin King, should be reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.

Dunkin’ Donuts announces Madison area expansion plan
The breakfast food chain hopes to open a minimum of five stores in the Madison area as part of a Midwest expansion plan.

Men charged in fatal bar fight outside Plaza
Justin Stout, 31, is charged with first-degree reckless homicide in the stabbing death of Juan Bernal Sept. 3.

Zimmermann’s family creates reward fund
The family of homicide victim Brittany Zimmermann and the Madison Police Department are asking for the community’s help in finding Zimmermann’s killer.

Madison continues to dig out, more snow expected
City officials scramble to clear streets and sidewalks as more snow is forecast for Thursday evening

Alcohol advisory board approves new sports bar
Field Pass, a new $4.2 million sports bar, will move downtown below the Lucky apartment complex after passing a vote by the Alcohol License Review Committee.

Charter Street coal plant violates federal air laws
A U.S. District court judge ruled Wednesday in favor of the Sierra Club in a civil lawsuit against the state.

Vending committee ranks food vendors, assesses cart quality
The Madison Vending Oversight Committee used rankings of the city's food carts to determine which carts will be on Library Mall and which will be on Capitol Square next year.

Horowitz draws ire with controversial message
The UW-Madison College Republicans hosted David Horowitz to launch "Islamo-Facsism Awareness Week" Monday at the Memorial Union Theater.

Diversity forum tackles advocacy issues
"The True Diversity" forum convened Wednesday night, generating a debate about the upcoming visit of David Horowitz, a conservative activist and author.

MPD offers safety tips, reveals recent crime trends
In light of recent burglaries, Madison Police urged students Wednesday to protect themselves and their property by doing simple things such as locking doors and reporting suspicious persons.

Madhatters to make return to bar scene after two-year hiatus
Though it will no longer be able to offer Friday After Class specials, Madhatters bar will reopen in Madison. Madison Alcohol License Review Committee gave its approval Wednesday.

Construction could create campus road congestion
In the past 10 years, both the UW-Madison campus and the City Madison have seen some major renovations and already this year this summer will be no different.

Good times and fines: tales of the Block
It’s the week before the 2006 Mifflin Street Block Party, and Mifflin resident and UW-Madison junior Max Grinberg has a decision to make: to party or not to party? After some deliberation, Grinberg and his roommates decided to celebrate the occasion

Once a protest, Mifflin now known as spring drunkfest
The Mifflin Street Block Party started out as a protest to the Vietnam War in 1969 and has evolved into a nationally acclaimed event on the outskirts of the UW-Madison campus.

Committee supports, suggests changes to alcohol density plan
The Madison Downtown Coordinating Committee voted 7 to 5 in favor of recommending the city’s proposed Alcohol License Density Plan to the Alcohol License Review Committee Thursday night.

Officials, townspeople debate plans for new bar
Members of Madison’s Bassett District assembled Thursday night at the Madison Senior Center to voice their opinions about a new venue hoping to open in the community.

Judge, Woods face off in on-campus debate
This year’s District 8 alder hopefuls squared off Thursday night in a Q&A-style debate held in the Red Gym. Candidates Eli Judge and Lauren Woods, both UW students, spoke on a number of student-centered topics.




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