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The Madison Finance Committee voted in September to refer their decision on funding the center.
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A meeting of Madison’s city council turned ugly as arguments over funding for a Hmong mental health program prompted Mayor Paul Soglin to threaten to clear the room of audience members.
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After being expelled and dismissed from the university football team due to sexual assault allegations, receiver Quintez Cephus is found not guilty.
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Suspended Badgers wide receiver Quintez Cephus is set to appear in court Monday for the beginning of his trial for sexual assault.
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In his quarterly update to Madison’s city council, police chief Mike Koval reported a decrease in arrests and shots fired in the last three months of 2018.
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Legislatures lift up voices of African American Wisconsinites in a press conference to commemorate and celebrate Black History Month.
Madison’s city council rejected a proposal to temporarily ban new alcohol licenses downtown and approved a $6.8 million award to four affordable housing developments.
Madison’s city council approved the 2019 budget early Wednesday morning, cutting funding for a police body camera program and increasing money available for flood prevention and cleanup.
Madison’s city council will vote Tuesday to adopt the 2019 capital and operating budgets proposed by Mayor Paul Soglin.
In a hearing Thursday, suspended Badgers football player Quintez Cephus plead not guilty to second- and third- degree sexual assault charges and requested a suspension of a UW-Madison investigation.
Madison’s city council voted again to remove the Confederate memorial in Forest Hill Cemetery, a decision that possibly goes against federal landmarks standards.
Madison’s Common Council approved a rezoning permit to allow construction of a nine story hotel on State Street.