Police believe armed robbers on Main Street targeted victims
Madison police believe an armed robbery that occurred in a Bassett neighborhood residence Monday was not a random attack, according to a police report.
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Madison police believe an armed robbery that occurred in a Bassett neighborhood residence Monday was not a random attack, according to a police report.
A group of students will continue work on a campaign to address how the university prevents and responds to sexual assault, Associated Students of Madison University Affairs Committee members said at a meeting Tuesday.
A poll released Tuesday reported Gov. Scott Walker is still leading against prospective Democratic candidates in the 2014 gubernatorial race.
Police reported a string of four separate residential burglaries on Langdon Street last weekend, according to Madison police.
Students will have the chance to voice their opinions on the redesign of Library Mall Wednesday before a final design is chosen.
The city Plan Commission approved two plans for development in downtown Madison Monday, one located at 425 W. Washington Ave. and the other at 210 S. Brooks St.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student government intern outlined her plans Monday to create a bill aiming to lower the Wisconsin drinking age.
State hunters and gun owners could see an expanded marketplace for purchasing rifles and shotguns if a bill currently circulating in the state Legislature gets signed into law.
For the past two years and eight months, there have been people protesting against Gov. Scott Walker at the Capitol building more or less every day. That is remarkable for many reasons, but last month, when what appears to be a non-belligerent attendee at a typical protest was violently thrown to the ground and arrested by no less than five Capitol Police officers, it was proof that, remarkably, tensions still run incredibly high and what the administration is doing to quell the standoff is not working.
Police are still searching for the suspect in an alleged sexual assault that happened on the 100 block of Langdon Street around 12:20 a.m. on Sept. 6 or Sept. 7, according to a city incident report.
Police found and arrested a man who stole a customer’s purse at Cooper’s Tavern, located on 20 W. Mifflin St., with help from a credit card company Friday, according to a city incident report.
Three roommates tackled a suspected burglar and sat on him until police arrived after three suspects entered their Lathrop St. house and tried to steal electronics early Sunday morning, according to a city incident report.
Locate recent crimes around the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and the city of Madison from the week of Sept. 8-Sept. 15, 2013.
The state Assembly Committee on Judiciary held a public hearing Thursday regarding a new bill that would limit public access to the Consolidated Court Automation Programs.
Three men, one with a weapon, robbed a man on State Street Friday night, according to a police report.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will continue its tradition of outreach in the community by participating in the annual Celebrate South Madison festival Saturday, according to a university release.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and area residents share their experiences about the events of September 11, 2001.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Transportation Services will offer a shuttle bus to students who cannot physically make the trek up Bascom Hill, according to a UW-Madison news release.