Bipartisan sexual assault bill moves forward in Assembly committee
A bipartisan bill designed to give victims of sexual assault a longer window to report the crime was given a public hearing in the state Assembly Thursday.
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A bipartisan bill designed to give victims of sexual assault a longer window to report the crime was given a public hearing in the state Assembly Thursday.
The Vending Oversight Committee said Wednesday Madison's food cart environment has improved since Library Mall construction finished, but more solutions are still being sought.
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Incumbent Paul Soglin and Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8, stressed their progressive values in the fourth Madison mayoral debate since the primary election, hosted by the Democratic Party of Dane County.
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Dr. Gregory Plotnikoff used his cross-cultural experience to explore medical philosophy and how doctors should interact with patients in a lecture at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Tuesday.
The state Public Service Commission approved Madison Gas & Electric’s proposed utility rate increase Wednesday, according to a city press release.
Madison Police Department and neighboring Middleton Police Department detectives recently cracked the case on a series of armed robberies funding drug purchases, including heroin, according to a Tuesday release from MPD Spokesperson Joel DeSpain.