Dane County extends face covering emergency order into January
Madison and Dane County have extended the local emergency order requiring face masks until Jan. 3, the health department announced on Tuesday.
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Madison and Dane County have extended the local emergency order requiring face masks until Jan. 3, the health department announced on Tuesday.
As renting season approaches in Madison, students are signing onto leases faster than ever before. As they consider options, one of the factors they must think about is the price of housing – a cost that has been growing continuously over time.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is extending its indoor mask requirement until January 15, the university announced Wednesday.
The Dane County Board passed a proposal last Thursday to obtain legal advice from the Dane County Corporation Counsel regarding how local governments can regulate PFAS usage and cleanup in order to limit contamination.
Health Now!, a completely student-run and constructed public health campaign, will soon be the newest student organization at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The organization’s founder, junior Kylie Ruprecht, wanted a way to highlight healthcare resources available to students and increase public health outreach on campus.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced on Wednesday that the state will begin offering COVID-19 vaccines to children ages 5 to 11, following the Centers for Disease Control’s confirmation that the Pfizer vaccine is safe and effective for the age group.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department issued hate crime charges against a Madison man for an incident with a UW-Madison student that occurred on Oct. 16 near the Nicholas Pavilion, according to a Wednesday news release.
Deputies at the Dane County Jail facility located in the City-County Building intervened in an unnamed inmate’s suicide attempt — the fifth such incident to take place in 2021.
Madison and Dane County will extend its emergency order requiring face masks to be worn indoors and in public spaces until Nov. 27, the health department announced on Monday.
The Madison and larger Dane County area has long had a unique political relationship with the student body of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with students making up roughly 17 and 8% of the Madison and Dane County population, respectively — meaning that students make up a considerate voting block in local elections
Following the release of updated COVID-19 transmission statistics by Public Health Madison & Dane County this past Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reclassified the county’s community transmission rate from “high” to “substantial.”
Last Thursday, alders from Madison’s north side, local community leaders and Madison police officers hosted a meeting addressing gun violence and calling for more community-based solutions.
Madison police arrested a man who was driving the wrong way down one way streets and on sidewalks in downtown Madison on Tuesday, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
Grace Coffee Company, with five current locations and plans for expansion, has recently been found with numerous health code violations at each location.
Picture this: you’re walking into your dorm building as a bright-eyed freshman, excited to acclimate yourself to living away from home and learning to be an adult. What you don’t know is that you won’t be living in your building alone. And no, I don’t mean with your roommate.
Parnika Shukla believes that housing equals stability.
Police were seen chasing a white sedan around the downtown and campus areas of Madison Tuesday.
A Madison resident was arrested Tuesday after committing three counts of fraud, using counterfeit money during each incident. Over $13,000 in counterfeit money was later located in the suspect’s possession, said University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department Director of Communications Marc Lovicott.
Nineteen-year-old Katoine Richardson, who was arrested following a confrontation outside of Mondays Bar where a Madison Police Department officer sustained a gunshot wound, did not fire a weapon at officers according to his attorney, Stanley Woodard.
As of Wednesday, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of 8073 Wisconsinites, according to the Department of Health Services.