Council votes separate parking enforcement from Madison Police
The Madison Common Council voted 11-8 Tuesday to make the parking enforcement division of the Madison Police Department into its own independent agency.
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The Madison Common Council voted 11-8 Tuesday to make the parking enforcement division of the Madison Police Department into its own independent agency.
Incumbent Joe Parisi secured another term as Dane County Executive following his victory in this past Tuesday’s election.
Juliana Bennett was elected to represent the UW campus on the Madison Common Council in Tuesday’s city-wide election of local officials. Other victors include Patrick Heck, District 2, and Nikki Conklin, District 9.
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) announced its decision to return young students to in-person classes starting March 9.
The Core Spaces development company is planning a 10-story apartment building to take over most of the 300 block of State Street, which if approved would force the closing or relocation of some of State Street’s most beloved local businesses, like the bookstore A Room of One’s Own.
Isai Morocho, a 16-year-old Madison East High School junior, died during Thanksgiving break after a “brief, COVID-related illness,” according to an email Principal Brendan Kearney sent to students and families.
The Madison City Council unanimously passed ordinances to decriminalize the public use of cannabis under 28 grams at its Tuesday meeting.
As the second largest county in Wisconsin, Dane County is closing in on potential record turnout in Tuesday’s general election — setting the stage to play a crucial role in the outcome for the battleground state and nation alike.
While the COVID-19 pandemic might make meeting a new furry friend difficult, the Dane County Humane Society is ready to help. The organization will be hosting a virtual pet adoption week from Oct. 24 to Oct. 31 to find loving homes for 70 animals.
The Madison Police Department spent nearly $20,000 on tear gas, pepper spray, foam bullets and other riot control materials in response to protests after the death of George Floyd from May 30 to June 1, according to an open records request.
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.
As UW-Madison welcomes students back to campus, student COVID-19 cases begin to rise despite the school’s “Smart Restart” approach.
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.
Madison resident Staci Uebersetzig and her husband have just finished building their new home.
UW-Madison student Elena Haasl is hoping to bring student representation to the Dane County Board of Supervisors.
Black community leaders raised concerns after the Madison Metropolitan School District selected Dr. Matthew Gutiérrez as its new superintendent, citing a lack of experience and faith in representing the interests of the black population.
Madison voter turnout in Wisconsin’s Spring Primary was up 4.5 percent from last year’s February election as voters cast their ballots Tuesday for the State Supreme Court and Madison School Board.
Campus Cycling, a new indoor cycling studio, has replaced Cyc Fitness, a popular indoor spin studio on University Avenue, which closed in October due to corporate issues.
With temperatures rapidly decreasing and an increase of snowy days, Madison’s homeless population faces new difficulties — as windchills reach below 20 degrees, some homeless shelters are already filled to capacity.
Starting on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, Jefferson, Badger Bus and Lamer bus lines will relocate from Langdon Street to the west side of Lake Street.