Man stabbed resulting from road-rage dispute
Road rage on East Washington Avenue escalated Sunday evening, leading to one man stabbing another, according to a police report.
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Road rage on East Washington Avenue escalated Sunday evening, leading to one man stabbing another, according to a police report.
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Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill in Rib Mountain Friday making it easier for towns to create tax incremental financing districts, according to a news release.
Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill Thursday that will require insurance companies covering intravenous chemotherapy also to cover oral chemotherapy.
Assistant Assembly Minority Leader Sandy Pasch, D-Shorewood, announced in a statement Friday she will not seek re-election in the fall.
University of Wisconsin-Madison police are searching for a man who sexually assaulted a victim in a campus residence hall early Sunday morning, according to a Timely Warning released by University of Wisconsin Police Department.
The Daily Cardinal Action Project series is an effort to investigate under-reported issues facing the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the surrounding community. The second edition of this project attempts to take a 360 degree look at a college experience. We hope this issue and these stories will spark an ongoing discussion.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Madison Metropolitan School District approved an initiative targeted at enhancing student achievement at a MMSD Board of Education meeting Monday, according to a university news release.
Dane County residents will vote Tuesday in local elections, determining the District 5 county board seat and giving input on the full legalization of marijuana in Dane County.
On a warm spring evening in Madison, two unsuspecting young adults were enjoying a peaceful evening at the park. Then, without warning, the night took an interesting turn.
Increasing job insecurity in an unstable economy makes getting a college degree a double-edged sword: the financial investment is a risk that may not pay off, but at the same time, without a degree there are few secure and potentially fulfilling career options.
Following a multiple-day search, a 23-year-old Madison woman was reunited with her iPhone after it was lost or stolen Saturday morning at Genna’s Cocktail Lounge, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
Two Democratic Assembly members announced legislation Thursday that would protect low-income families who rely on food stamps.
The 400 blocks of West Gilman and West Dayton Streets will close starting Friday, March 28 at 7 a.m. due to separate construction projects.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced the launch of its fourth Massive Open Online Course Wednesday.
Gov. Scott Walker announced the appointment of Nicolas Harsy as a non-traditional student representative on the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents in a March 26 release.
Two years ago, Leland Pan beat John Magnino for the District 5 seat on the Dane County Board of Supervisors. This time around, Pan is up against College Democrats former Chair Chris Hoffman. The District 5 seat, typically held by a University of Wisconsin-Madison student or recent graduate, represents the campus and surrounding area. Students make up the majority of constituents Hoffman and Pan, both UW-Madison seniors, are vying to represent.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department discharged Capt. Peter Ystenes March 12 following the discovery of “inappropriate” photographs on department equipment, according to a UWPD press release.
World renowned chef, author and food activist Alice Waters will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison and speak to campus and community members Thursday as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series, according to a press release.