Clinton ends Wis. campaign in Madison
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. spoke to a crowd of nearly 4,000 supporters at the Monona Terrace Monday on the eve of the Wisconsin primary.
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U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. spoke to a crowd of nearly 4,000 supporters at the Monona Terrace Monday on the eve of the Wisconsin primary.
Madison hosted a two-day training session at the Alliant Energy Center Tuesday and Wednesday in an effort to teach Dane County officials how to better respond to emergencies, according to the Dane County Executive Office.
Downtown Madison residents will no longer wake up in the middle of the night to the loud, high-pitched sound of a train whistle.
Madison's street clean-up efforts, which reamin slow after the Dec. 1 storm, were further complicated by Tuesday's snowfall, and for the second time in five days the city declared a snow emergency.
Echinacea
Picture this: It is finals week and you have a huge economics exam tomorrow. You wake up with a stuffy nose, a pounding headache and a scratchy throat. On top of that, now you have to take time out of studying to stand in the long line at Walgreens for cold medicine, when you would rather just stay in bed trying to get better.
City officials proposed a record number of amendments to the city budget at the Board of Estimates meeting Monday, but an extra half million dollars allocated from the state budget may help equalize any adjustments.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced Tuesday that the Madison Metro Transit fares will remain the same for a third year in a row if current funding levels are maintained in the undecided state budget.
The Madison City Council voted 13-6 Tuesday night to approve the proposed Alcohol License Density Plan.
Summer is a prime time for crime.
More than two thousand Madison residents gathered at the Capitol Tuesday to celebrate International Workers' Day and voice their support for immigrant workers' rights.
Saturday's 26th annual Crazylegs Classic run/walk attracted a record-breaking 14,997 runners and walkers to Madison, including city celebrities Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and UW football head coach Bret Bielema.
The Madison Streetcar Study Committee met Tuesday evening to hear the results of the Madison Streetcar Feasibility Study, which has been ongoing since 2005.
The City Council swore in nine new alders Tuesday afternoon and later in the evening held its first meeting with the new council.
It may be spring, but according to the National Weather Service, Madison can expect up to a foot of snow by Wednesday night.
After much debate, the Madison City Council adopted a resolution Tuesday night that supports investigation into municipal city elections and establishes a ""Blue Ribbon Committee on Clean Elections"" to issue recommendations about public funding for a clean elections ordinance.
Two cases of sexual assault in less than two weeks have rattled students and raised questions about safety downtown and the prevalence of sexual violence on and near the UW-Madison campus.
A ""noticeable spike"" in downtown crime in the first half of 2006 led city officials to push for a separate fund for downtown safety programs. In February, the City Council passed the Downtown Safety Initiative—$100,000 set aside for the Madison Police Department's central district.
Up until April 2006, customers had to ask restaurant servers to carry their beer outside if they wished to enjoy outdoor sidewalk seating. However, Tuesday the Public Safety Review Board came one step closer to putting a permanent repeal on the city law.
Traffic froze down the Beltline when over 100 cars were involved in 50 separate weather-related crashes during Tuesday morning's commute and lunch-hour rush.