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(03/30/22 11:56pm)
The Madison Police Department responded to a shooting which occurred outside the City-County Building Wednesday evening around 5:10 p.m. MPD confirmed that one person was injured in the shooting and has been taken to a hospital.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
The relationships that develop with patients are the most rewarding part of her job, says Jess Vaughan, a midwife in Madison.
(03/29/22 5:00am)
The Madison Police Department is cracking down on dangerous driving habits, focusing on speeding, racing and red light violations as well as reckless and drunk driving.
(03/28/22 7:00am)
Dane County supervisor Heidi Wegleitner of District 2 presented a proposal to remove the pledge of allegiance and prayer from future county board meetings this past Tuesday. Currently, Dane County Board meetings begin with supervisors reciting the pledge of allegiance and reciting an optional non-denominational prayer.
(03/27/22 10:12pm)
The city of Madison is redesigning a notoriously dangerous downtown intersection with hopes of making it safer and more efficient.
(03/24/22 8:00am)
Jeff Hynes, a University of Wisconsin-Madison student, is running unopposed to replace Elena Haasl as the Dane County District 5 supervisor. Despite his imminent assumption of the position after the April 5 election, the Hynes campaign has provided no information regarding the candidate’s policy platform or qualifications.
(03/24/22 7:00am)
The owner of a gas station on Williamson Street in Madison was charged last Tuesday with illegally using FoodShare cards to buy merchandise to sell in his store.
(03/23/22 7:00am)
The Police and Fire Commission (PFC) voted unanimously Friday evening to extend a conditional offer to Chris Carbonto to replace Steven Davis as Madison’s next fire chief.
(03/22/22 7:00am)
A location for a new permanent men's shelter has officially been chosen, Dane County and Madison leaders announced on Wednesday.
(03/15/22 5:41pm)
In the past year, State Street has been a targeted location for redevelopment, a threat to many of Madison’s small businesses.
(03/10/22 3:12am)
Madison bakeries Bloom Bake Shop and Bayk are selling Ukrainian pastries to raise money for relief funds for Ukraine.
(03/08/22 8:00am)
The Madison Police Department arrested a student Thursday following 911 calls falsely accusing another student of carrying a gun.
(03/04/22 3:04pm)
A contentious Common Council meeting held on Tuesday night led to a 14-6 vote to issue federal funds to eight different Madison nonprofits that provide direct assistance to undocumented US immigrants.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
A city investigation has absolved Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes of creating a hostile working environment after a former officer alleged in a civil rights complaint that the chief asked questions pertaining to her sexual orientation and romantic preferences.
(03/02/22 11:59pm)
Some Madison businesses will continue to require masks after Dane County’s mandate expires Tuesday, March 1.
(03/01/22 8:00am)
The Common Council narrowly voted 13-7 Tuesday night to accept a $750,000 federal matching funds grant from the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing (COPS) Hiring Program. The grant provided by the DOJ is expected to provide funding for six additional Madison Police Department officer positions in 2023.
(03/01/22 8:00am)
The Dane County mask mandate is scheduled to expire this upcoming Tuesday, March 1, beginning at 12 a.m. Individuals will no longer be required to wear masks while in enclosed settings with other residents, however, in certain circumstances residents will be expected to continue masking.
(02/25/22 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Faisal Abdu'Allah unveiled his new statue “Blu³eprint” on State Street Tuesday. The statue is a depiction of himself at a barbershop in London where he created friendships, learned about other cultures and life, according to The Wisconsin State Journal.
(02/23/22 10:15pm)
Shepherd Janeway, 26, has taught creative writing for four years. As a “teaching artist,” Janeway describes their job as a way to merge social activism with art, giving young students the freedom to express their opinions.
(02/22/22 10:47pm)
Dane County just took one step closer to becoming the home for one of the largest Amazon facilities in the country.