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(09/27/12 12:53am)
In recent weeks, the city passed two ordinances aiming to improve Madison’s safety and comfort. One, supported by Mayor Paul Soglin, tries to make State Street a more comfortable area by outlawing panhandling, or begging, on its grounds. The other, which lacks the mayor’s support, allows cabs to pick up flagging patrons on the 500 block of State Street between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.
(09/20/12 8:03am)
Madison and Dane County police unions released a joint statement Wednesday criticizing the Capitol Police’s handling of recent protests at the Capitol in late August and early September.
(09/13/12 7:53am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and downtown residents may need to look for an alternative concert venue as the iconic Orpheum Theatre faces the possibility of closing its doors.
(09/12/12 6:08am)
With 19 citations issued to Capitol protesters in the last week, recently appointed Capitol Police Chief Dave Erwin is sticking to his plan to crack down on protesters demonstrating in the Capitol without a permit, which he told to the Associated Press in late August.
(08/28/12 7:19am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students could see fewer mopeds and less congestion between classes this fall, after UW Transportation Services established a new Moped Parking system that aims to cut down intra-campus moped transportation.
(08/28/12 4:52am)
Madisonians have grown accustomed to political excitement over the past couple of years. Fall 2012 promises to be just as exciting in terms of political conflict. The items listed below are hot topics to follow as the school year starts.
(05/02/12 5:00pm)
City officials are inviting students and Mifflin residents to an informational meeting on the upcoming Mifflin Street Block Party where residents can register their house parties with police.
(05/02/12 7:29am)
Starting next fall, moped users will only be able to park in designated campus lots, and moped permit prices will increase.
(05/02/12 7:21am)
Despite Occupy Madison members peacefully vacating the East Washington site Tuesday, police arrested one Occupy member Monday night for refusing to leave a city building.
(05/01/12 6:43am)
Occupy Madison will have to find a new home after a city court denied an attempt to allow residents to remain at the encampment on East Washington Avenue.
(05/01/12 6:27am)
A new city committee made up of city officials, students and community members met for the first time Monday to begin creating an effective system to regulate moped parking in Madison.
(04/30/12 5:38am)
As the Occupy Madison eviction date approaches for its East Washington Avenue encampment, tension between the group and the city of Madison rose Friday as lawyers filed a lawsuit asking the city to allow Occupy to stay.
(04/26/12 7:27am)
Porchlight Inc.’s Drop-In Shelter will reopen after city officials voted not to renew Occupy Madison’s permit for its site on the 800 block of East Washington Avenue.
(04/26/12 7:26am)
A city homeless shelter will keep its mens drop-in shelter open during May in response to the city denying extension of Occupy Madison’s permit.
(04/18/12 7:51am)
Occupy Madison organizer Dave Peters addresses the City Council Tuesday ahead of a vote that ultimately decided against extending Occupy’s camping permit.
(04/18/12 7:48am)
The Occupy Madison encampment was denied an extension on their permit by the City Council Tuesday, meaning that the camp will be forced to disband on April 30.
(04/18/12 6:54am)
The Student Elections Committee asked the Student Judiciary Tuesday to eliminate the nine elected members of the BOOP student government campaign from student council and disqualify the other 13 who were not elected.
(04/18/12 6:42am)
The six Republicans running as Democrats in the May recall primary elections can remain on the ballot after the state elections board rejected a Democratic challenge against their candidacies Tuesday.
(04/18/12 6:40am)
Capitol Police Chief Charles Tubbs, who drew lots of both negative and positive attention for his handling of last year’s protests, is retiring from the position. He will be the new Director of Dane County Emergency Management.
(04/17/12 6:18am)
Mayor Paul Soglin remained adamant that the Occupy Madison encampment on East Washington Avenue disperse on April 30 despite a proposal to extend the deadline.