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(05/06/09 6:00am)
The Common Council voted to move discussion of a proposal
banning the sale of cheap liquor throughout Madison at Tuesday
night's meeting after many liquor distributors and grocers voiced
strong opposition.
(05/05/09 6:00am)
Two UW-Madison seniors hope to leave their ""student wisdom""
behind after graduation with their creation of a new interactive
website designed to inform students about different aspects of
college living.
(05/04/09 6:00am)
Even with larger crowds and more beautiful weather than previous
years, the 40th annual Mifflin Street Block Party saw significantly
fewer problems and arrests, which authorities are attributing to
official sponsorship of Saturday's event.
(04/21/09 6:00am)
The estimated homeless population increased 17 percent last year
in Dane County, but the effects of the recent recession on these
numbers has yet to be seen.
(04/20/09 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced committee appointments for the
newly elected alders in Madison's student districts Friday.
(04/16/09 6:00am)
A 39-year-old Madison woman was charged with child neglect
Tuesday after her 3-year-old granddaughter died this February from
an overdose of the painkiller oxycodone.
(04/13/09 6:00am)
The father of convicted killer and former UW student, Adam
Peterson, said he was ""disturbed"" by recent discoveries that his
son's suicide may have been assisted by his cellmate Joshua
Walters, in an interview with The Capital Times.
(04/08/09 6:00am)
Bridget Maniaci defeated former Ald. Brenda Konkel in the
District 2 election Tuesday by a total of a mere 62 votes.
(04/06/09 6:00am)
Candidates for District 8 and District 2 alder are busy with
last-minute campaigning to prepare for Tuesday's elections, which
they hope will have decent voter turnout.
(04/02/09 6:00am)
Two suspects in an armed robbery and car chase early Wednesday
morning may be linked to two armed robberies at gas stations
earlier this week.
(04/01/09 6:00am)
Ald. Eli Judge, District 8, marked his last city council meeting
Tuesday night with an initiative that will place an Associated
Students of Madison representative on the board of the Alcohol
License Review Committee as a nonvoting affiliate.
(03/24/09 6:00am)
Madison police arrested a man Sunday matching the description of
the suspect in multiple robberies in the downtown area who has been
dubbed the ""parka bandit.""
(03/23/09 6:00am)
Madison police arrested a man March 15 after he allegedly held a
46-year-old woman captive and raped her with the help of a friend
at his West Mifflin Street residence.
(03/10/09 6:00am)
A Madison man was sentenced to five and a half years in prison
Monday for attempting to run over a police officer and for a prior
beating of a girlfriend.
(03/05/09 6:00am)
Bryon Eagon, one of the two candidates vying for Eli Judge's
position as District 8 alder, released his full safety plan
Wednesday.
(03/04/09 6:00am)
The common council voted unanimously to adopt the Peter Talen
Smoke Alarm Ordinance at Tuesday night's meeting, making it law
that Madison landlords place tamper-resistant smoke detectors in
every bedroom.
(03/03/09 6:00am)
A Madison Metro bus accident Monday morning injured three
passengers and left the fate of the bus driver's job undetermined.
(03/02/09 6:00am)
Coastal engineer and co-founder of Porchlight Inc. Phillip
Keillor, 71, died Friday of injuries suffered in a fall at a
Madison ice rink 12 days earlier.
(02/26/09 6:00am)
The police officer that reportedly saw Ald. Mike Verveer,
District 4, in a room smelling of marijuana at a downtown sports
bar acknowledged her mistake reporting the incident, according to
documents released Wednesday.
(02/25/09 6:00am)
The Common Council voted 11 to 8 to approve the bus fare
increase from $1.50 to $2.00 at Tuesday nights meeting, overturning
the former decision made by the Transit and Parking Commission to
increase the fare 25 cents.