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(09/11/20 2:00pm)
The City of Madison will receive over $7.5 million to purchase 15 new public transport buses as part of a $18 million public transit grant for Wisconsin communities announced Wednesday.
(09/10/20 3:35am)
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank has elected not to heed requests from Dane County elected officials, instead opting to move to completely remote instruction from Sept. 10 to the 25.
(09/10/20 2:00pm)
As COVID-19 cases rise in Dane County, several bars in the downtown Madison area have shortened their hours or shut down entirely to prevent transmission among patrons and employees.
(09/10/20 2:15am)
An effort to recall Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway failed after not meeting the necessary amount of signatures in addition to not turning paperwork in on time.
(09/09/20 2:00pm)
On Sept. 5, Dane County clocked in at 147 positive COVID-19 cases, beating out its previous record for the highest number of cases in a single day of 141 back in June. As Public Health Madison & Dane County scrambled, calling for restricted travel around the Labor Day weekend, more and more positive results were reported among smaller numbers of conducted tests.
(09/08/20 5:00am)
Racist graffiti was found spray painted on several buildings around the Library Mall area early Wednesday morning. The incident comes after several weeks of protests supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and opposing UW-Madison’s Smart Restart plan, which many feel disproportionately harms BIPOC students and staff.
(09/07/20 5:00am)
Madison’s common council passed landmark legislation establishing an independent police monitor and civilian review board with overwhelming public support on Tuesday.
(09/04/20 6:07pm)
March 23 — UW-Madison suspends face-to-face instruction.
(09/01/20 9:00pm)
A long summer of protests, marches and arrests has left many Madison residents calling for lasting change in how the police department is allowed to operate within the community. However, efforts to hold the Madison Police Department more publicly accountable have long been in the works.
(09/03/20 2:23pm)
As the rest of the world lies in waiting for Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” I’ve shifted my attention towards another blockbuster coming down the post-COVID pipeline in the next 12-15 months — a familiar figure of comic book lore Nolan himself has successfully and notably tackled before.
(08/26/20 11:00am)
Over 1,000 demonstrators gathered in the downtown Madison area late Monday night to protest the police shooting of a 29-year-old Black man named Jacob Blake that took place earlier this week in Kenosha, Wis.
(08/24/20 10:29pm)
Miguel Perez is a 20-year-old Wisconsin resident and student at the University of Minnesota pursuing a liberal arts degree. In his free time, Perez enjoys drawing, hiking and visiting his hometown.
(04/27/20 4:46pm)
As Wisconsin’s unemployment rate continues to climb and thousands of small businesses remain indefinitely closed by the state’s “Safer-at-Home” in order to contain the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, shortages in supplies, equipment and services have been exacerbated by the public health crisis.
(04/25/20 6:40pm)
UW-Madison students have lost one of their most celebrated yearly traditions as the City of Madison shuts down the annual Mifflin Street Block Party due to Gov. Tony Ever’s extended stay-at-home order.
(04/23/20 10:30pm)
Mentally, emotionally and financially stressed by social distancing guidelines, Madison Elmer and her sister-in-law Adrianne Elmer-Melby’s frustration turned into a campaign for collective action.
(04/16/20 3:59pm)
After months of deliberation and several impact studies, U.S. Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett officially designated Madison’s Truax Field as one of two sites to receive F-35 fighter jets in 2023 on Wednesday.
(04/13/20 1:00pm)
Madison resident Staci Uebersetzig and her husband have just finished building their new home.
(04/06/20 6:46pm)
“When voters have to pick between their life and casting a ballot,” Sally Rohrer, District 8 Alder and UW-Madison student said, “We can no longer call the State of Wisconsin a functioning democracy.”
(03/27/20 8:31pm)
A Madison Metro Transit bus driver recently tested positive for COVID-19, according to an email sent by interim Transit General Manager Natalie Erdma to employees Wednesday.
(03/25/20 6:20pm)
Public Health Madison and Dane County confirmed an individual in their late 70s passed away from the novel coronavirus Wednesday, making it the first death in Dane County.