Bail set for suspects in fatal beating
The Madison Police Department revealed new details about last weekend's homicide near State Street as police continue the investigation.
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The Madison Police Department revealed new details about last weekend's homicide near State Street as police continue the investigation.
About 75 students from various UW-Madison student groups gathered Monday night to protest the Dane County Sheriff's Department's practice of reporting undocumented immigrants detained in the county to the federal government.
The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, also known as Fiji,"" will return to its house on Langdon Street next fall, as the Madison Landmarks Commission approved plans to renovate the historic building Monday night.
The Madison Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development invited the Madison community to the Overture Center Wednesday night to discuss future development plans for the downtown area.
The Madison Vending Oversight Committee met Wednesday night to discuss the possibility of prohibiting late-night food vending on Frances Street.
The Madison Common Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the city's proposed contract for Freakfest 2008 and to allow the appropriation of $40,000 of Madison Police contingent reserve funds to fund security for the event.
Responding to the continuing financial crisis on Wall Street, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced Tuesday that he has once again reduced projections for Madison's 2009 investment income, this time by $500,000.
Members of the city and university police departments addressed a group of Madison residents Thursday in the Memorial Union in an effort to increase awareness about safety and crime prevention measures.
Madison's Henry Vilas Zoo once again achieved national distinction Tuesday, after the Association of Zoos and Aquariums renewed its status as an accredited zoo.
At this year's Freakfest Halloween celebration, Madison residents can expect a bigger headlining entertainment act, lower public cost and possibly a higher ticket price.
The Madison Common Council voted Tuesday to refer a proposal to the City Attorney's Office that would force Madison landlords to use fluorescent light bulbs in all rental-property light fixtures instead of conventional bulbs.
Popular breakfast franchise Dunkin' Donuts announced Wednesday their intention to extend the arms of their every day, all day"" coffee and doughnuts operation to the Madison area.
The Dane County District Attorney's Office filed formal charges against two Madison men Tuesday in connection with the Sept. 3 slaying outside the Plaza Tavern, revealing new details of the events leading up to the death.
The family of slain UW-Madison student Brittany Zimmermann and the Madison Police Department urged residents Thursday to remember the day Brittany died"" and come forward with any information that may help investigators bring her killer to justice.
As Madison continues to dig its way out of this week's snowstorms, residents can look forward to more of the same, as forecasters predict three to four more inches of snow Thursday evening.
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A U.S. District Court judge ruled Wednesday that UW-Madison and the state of Wisconsin violated the federal Clean Air Act by expelling excess emissions from Madison's Charter Street Heating Plant during major renovations from 2001-'04.
A group of Madison-area residents and committee members recently completed their assessment of the 2008 food-cart license applicants, reviewing each cart's aesthetics, safety, food quality and seniority in the city.
Controversial conservative author David Horowitz addressed a mixed crowd of protesters and supporters at the Memorial Union Theater Monday, launching a week-long campaign discussing the dangers of fascist Islamic governments.
Representatives from multiple student organizations addressed a packed lecture hall Wednesday night to highlight campus diversity issues and organize a response to the upcoming campus visit of David Horowitz, a controversial conservative speaker.