String of robberies afflict near-campus banks
Madison police responded to yet another robbery May 24, marking the fourth attack the city has seen on a variety of banks in recent weeks.
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Madison police responded to yet another robbery May 24, marking the fourth attack the city has seen on a variety of banks in recent weeks.
Cops expect one suspect to strike again soonMadison police responded to yet another bank robbery Wednesday morning, marking the fourth attack the city has seen on a variety of banks and credit unions in recent weeks.
Although widespread rumors of weekend raids on Madison's undocumented immigrants turned out false, those who come to the area in hope of a better life are met by a number of changes and hardships.
The UW-Madison Police Department responded to a call from Bascom Hall about a suspicious package around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday morning that turned out to be a misplaced container of printer toner.
Two Madison police officers fatally shot a suspect Wednesday morning at a gas station in the downtown area. The two officers, as well as one bystander, were injured in the conflict.
Alders laud the initiative, saying it promotes diversityCiting diversity, stability and an interest in retaining housing quality, city officials furthered an initiative to begin converting several near-campus neighborhoods from student-occupied to owner-occupied residencies.
The recent amendment to Madison's citywide smoking ban has drawn mixed reactions. The exemption allows bars that earn at least 10 percent of their income from house tobacco sales to allow cigar smoking in their establishments.
Victim was attacked on way home from libraryEarly Wednesday morning, Madison police were called to the 1000 block of West Dayton Street after a report of a strong-armed robbery. The victim of the alleged robbery said he had been walking home from a UW-Madison library when three males attacked him.
Following an alleged hate crime in Ogg Hall in December, the Interfraternity Council unanimously passed a resolution earlier this week that condemns hate crimes and provides suggestions for disciplinary action.
Citing concerns regarding sub-zero temperatures and dreadful windchill, organizers of the 2006 Madison Polar Plunge decided to cancel the annual event for the first time in eight years.
At a press conference Wednesday at Livingston Condominiums, 808 Williamson St., Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced all six of the Inclusionary Zoning units within the complex have sold out.