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(04/13/21 7:00am)
Some Dane County Board members are starting to show public opposition to no-knock warrants, a police strategy used by Louisville police officers when they shot and killed Breonna Taylor over a year ago.
(04/11/21 6:51pm)
The Associated Students of Madison Equity and Inclusion Committee encouraged students to reach out to Wisconsin government leaders on Thursday, as part of their efforts to support transgender athletes.
(04/09/21 7:00am)
The UW-Madison School of Pharmacy is launching a master’s degree program in psychedelic drug therapy in the fall of 2021, the first of its kind in the nation.
(04/02/21 7:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison passed legislation in support of transgender women in sports, revisions to their COVID-19 Student Relief Fund and the implementation of a Tribal Affairs position for their organization on Tuesday.
(03/31/21 7:00am)
Three members of the banned fraternity, Chi Phi (now known as 200 Langdon), were ticketed and fined for removing a tree from the UW-Madison Arboretum on Nov. 5, 2020.
(03/15/21 7:00am)
Madison residents marched from Dayton Street up to the State Capitol on Friday to advocate for transgender rights and bring awareness to discrimination against the Wisconsin transgender community.
(03/15/21 2:09am)
About 100 protesters marched to and rallied at the Capitol Friday night to raise awareness about discrimination against the transgender community. Last week, a Republican lawmaker proposed bills that would ban transgender students from women’s sports.
(03/13/21 7:00am)
The Speaker’s Task Force on Racial Disparities Subcommittee on Law Enforcement Policies and Standards met Thursday to discuss officer misconduct, use of force and duty to intervene, data collection, no-knock search warrants, community engagement and school resource officers.
(03/03/21 8:05am)
Two new Republican bills would ban transgender student athletes from participating in women’s sports from elementary school through college in Wisconsin.
(02/12/21 8:00am)
The City of Madison’s Public Safety Review Committee (PSRC) reiterated its support for the Common Council to ban the use of tear gas by the Madison Police Department (MPD) Wednesday night.
(02/09/21 8:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison unanimously adopted the COVID-19 Student Relief Fund Referendum at a special meeting on Monday.
(02/09/21 6:00am)
The Madison Police Department submitted a report to the Public Safety Review Committee describing the 11 recorded uses of tear gas — where 140 total canisters of gas were deployed — over the last 30 years, concluding that the gas is necessary for crowd control and barricaded individuals.
(02/04/21 10:45pm)
The murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, and the riots and protests that have followed, have forged an essential discussion on police brutality that has been long in the making. In the past, many of us have responded to publicized incidents of police brutality by giving officers the benefit of the doubt because we believe that the other side of the story will justify their actions. We must now reckon, however, that the "other side of the story" does not always absolve police officers' of wrongdoing. For the first time, many of us now stare directly into the eyes of police brutality's harsh existence, the same existence that Black people have known to be true their entire lives.
(02/04/21 8:00am)
Shon Barnes was sworn in as Madison’s newest Police Chief on Monday morning. The 46-year-old North Carolina native officially took on the role at a socially distanced, in-person ceremony held at Madison’s municipal building.
(02/03/21 6:00am)
Rep. LaKeshia Myers introduced “Breonna’s Law” to the Wisconsin state legislature Monday in order to ban no-knock police search warrants.
(01/29/21 8:00am)
The state Assembly halted efforts to repeal the state’s mask mandate Thursday after the legislature realized the move would lead to the loss of tens of millions in federal food assistance funding.
(01/29/21 1:34am)
University Police Chief Kristen Roman has banned the display of “Thin Blue Line” imagery following Jan. 6’s insurrection at the Capitol in which extremists waved Thin Blue Line flags, effective immediately.
(01/28/21 8:00am)
On Jan. 12, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced their plans to dedicate approximately $16.2 million of federal emergency funds towards rental assistance programs.
(01/28/21 8:00am)
The last four years have inflicted carnage on American democracy. The Trump administration’s shattering of presidential norms, attacks on the free press and insistence on unwavering loyalty has ultimately led us to what has been dubbed the most divisive era in American history.
(01/27/21 8:00am)
The two District 8 Alder candidates, Juliana Bennett and Ayomi Obuseh, participated in a virtual debate hosted by WORT 89.9FM last Wednesday to discuss their policy platforms in anticipation of the April 6 election.