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(02/03/22 8:00am)
The Dane County Executive Committee voted 5-2 to indefinitely postpone a symbolic proposal made by Dane County Supervisor Anthony Gray, Dis. 14, to end qualified immunity for Dane County law enforcement agencies.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
Dane County is pursuing a lawsuit against the makers of PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” lingering in the soil and water near the Dane County Regional Airport.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
Only two months after being established, Madison’s first legal homeless shelter encampment on 3203 Dairy Drive has seen success in housing the homeless this winter season.
(01/28/22 8:00am)
A Madison non-profit intends to create 250 subsidized apartments through a $50 million-plus low-income housing project.
(01/27/22 1:12am)
PHMDC announced Wednesday that Dane County’s indoor mask mandate will remain in place until March 1. The announcement comes less than a week before the previous order continuing the mask mandate was scheduled to expire.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
The City of Madison Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee (LORC) put forth a proposal to update its Historic Preservation Ordinance. The proposed revisions would create a unified approach to altering historic structures within the city’s historic districts.
(01/22/22 7:27pm)
“Lucille is about gathering, celebrating, treating each other and ourselves well,” touts the website of Lucille, a Madison pizzeria and cocktail bar.
(12/20/21 11:36pm)
Public Health Madison & Dane County announced its intention to issue Face Covering Emergency Order #6 on Jan. 3, extending the county-wide indoor mask mandate until Feb. 1, 2022.
(12/02/21 8:00am)
The UW Health Trauma Center reported an 80% increase in firearm injuries in 2020 and is expected to see similar levels in 2021.
(12/01/21 10:19pm)
Madison police lieutenant Reginald Patterson resigned Wednesday following an incident that took place this past September where bystander recorded Patterson having sexual relations with a woman in his squad car, the Madison Police Department announced.
(11/30/21 8:06pm)
The District 5 Dane County Supervisor and University of Wisconsin-Madison student Elean Haasl announced today that they do not intend to run for a second term in the upcoming 2022 election.
(11/23/21 9:03pm)
Madison and Dane County have extended the local emergency order requiring face masks until Jan. 3, the health department announced on Tuesday.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Over the course of the past decade, as the city’s population has increased, Madison’s historic State Street area has experienced an influx of investment from large business interests.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
In the past decade, the city of Madison has grown substantially, having gained an additional 75,361 residents with much of that growth being centered in the downtown area.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
As renting season approaches in Madison, students are signing onto leases faster than ever before. As they consider options, one of the factors they must think about is the price of housing – a cost that has been growing continuously over time.
(11/16/21 9:07pm)
Madison has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17% of the Madison population as well as a considerable majority of the eight aldermanic district.
(11/17/21 8:00am)
The Madison Diocese has instructed over one hundred local parishes not to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics in buildings associated with the Catholic church, including churches and schools, following a new federal action making children ages 5-11 eligible for vaccination.
(11/13/21 8:00am)
The Dane County Board passed a proposal last Thursday to obtain legal advice from the Dane County Corporation Counsel regarding how local governments can regulate PFAS usage and cleanup in order to limit contamination.
(11/11/21 8:00am)
The Madison City Council is scheduled to vote to temporarily halt funding for the Bus Rapid Transit project (BRT) until it approves plans for alternate routes that avoid the State Street and Capitol Square areas.
(11/08/21 10:08pm)
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and three Common Council members introduced a proposal to the council on Tuesday to make building background cottages or Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) easier in Madison.