PHMDC reports 150 “suspected” cases of reinfection
Public Health Madison & Dane County reported 150 “suspected” cases of reinfection in Dane County on Thursday — a drastic increase from earlier estimates.
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Public Health Madison & Dane County reported 150 “suspected” cases of reinfection in Dane County on Thursday — a drastic increase from earlier estimates.
Local officials have identified a new and more infectious strain of COVID-19 has arrived in Dane County.
Within the city of Madison, there are a plethora of issues which affect local residents. Oftentimes, though, it’s easy to get caught up in national level issues, leading city politics to take a back seat. As students and residents alike, we bear witness to the impacts of housing policies, policing and drug enforcement, to name just a few issues.
An initiative to erect a statue in honor of Vel Phillips — a prominent civil rights activist and the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School — at the Wisconsin State Capitol is more than halfway past its fundraising goal.
Local health officials announced Friday that they will launch a mass COVID-19 vaccination effort for Dane County teachers and school staff, as Madison Metropolitan School District is set to return to the classroom in phases on March 9.
Madison city officials announced plans to extend programs and funding opportunities for small businesses to boost the local economy in a press briefing Thursday.
First time candidate Nikki Conklin beat out incumbent Paul Skidmore for the District 9 alder position in this past Tuesday’s spring primary election, according to unofficial results provided by WKOW.
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) announced its decision to return young students to in-person classes starting March 9.
Local philanthropist W. Jerome Frautschi donated $10 million towards the construction of a new Wisconsin History museum in the downtown area on February 15th.
After spending 46 years in downtown Madison at its 315 W. Gorham St. location, the bookstore A Room of One’s Own has found a new home in Madison on Atwood Ave.
The City of Madison announced Feb. 4 that the Temporary Park Encampment (TPE) at McPike Park will be shut down on Feb. 28, ousting the 40 homeless men, women and couples who are set up there.
The City of Madison’s Public Safety Review Committee (PSRC) reiterated its support for the Common Council to ban the use of tear gas by the Madison Police Department (MPD) Wednesday night.
Public Health Madison and Dane County issued an emergency order easing restrictions surrounding gatherings and activities Monday.
According to new estimates, 11.4% of the local Dane County population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
The Madison Police Department submitted a report to the Public Safety Review Committee describing the 11 recorded uses of tear gas — where 140 total canisters of gas were deployed — over the last 30 years, concluding that the gas is necessary for crowd control and barricaded individuals.
The Madison Common Council allocated $250,000 towards the development of the Center for Black Excellence and Culture (CBEC) during a meeting last Tuesday.
A group of teachers was suspended from a Sun Prairie middle school Monday after assigning a homework activity which asked sixth-grade students to determine how they would “punish” a slave.
Madison and Dane County officials officially opened a temporary homeless shelter for men capable of housing 250 people on Madison’s east side on Friday.
The Core Spaces development company is planning a 10-story apartment building to take over most of the 300 block of State Street, which if approved would force the closing or relocation of some of State Street’s most beloved local businesses, like the bookstore A Room of One’s Own.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution on January 21st recommending that the county Sheriff's department close a housing unit of the county jail following the completion of a $148 million consolidation project.