UW Health to increase hourly minimum wage to $17
UW Health will raise their minimum hourly wage in May from $15 to $17 an hour — a decision that will affect over 20% of employees, the hospital announced Wednesday.
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UW Health will raise their minimum hourly wage in May from $15 to $17 an hour — a decision that will affect over 20% of employees, the hospital announced Wednesday.
Construction on four MMSD schools will begin this spring, following the $317 million referendum approved in fall 2020.
Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Monday that the organization will allow the county-wide mask mandate, which has been in place for the past six and a half months, to expire on March first.
The Madison Police Department hosted a public event to discuss the controversial body-worn camera pilot program Thursday.
UW Health providers, staff, students and volunteers are required to get a COVID-19 booster shot by May 2, UW Health announced Wednesday.
The Dane County finance committee rejected an alternate, lower-cost plan for the Dane County jail consolidation project during a meeting Monday night. Cutting costs from the $150 million budget — with expected costs now amounting $170 million — may prevent the execution of select renovations.
Real estate developer JD McCormick proposed a new project that would create a five story structure on the 400 block of State Street. The proposal consists of a restaurant on two floors and housing on the top of it.
Amazon in conjunction with a Dallas-based property developer has presented plans to the Cottage Grove Village Board and Planning Commission to construct a 3.4 million square foot distribution center in Dane County.
The family and attorney of Quadren Wilson, a 38-year-old Black man, said that he was shot at least five times by a state law enforcement officer Thursday. Wilson was hospitalized after a law enforcement officer allegedly shot him while he was in his car at a stoplight.
Members of a Madison Veterans of Foreign War post uncovered a 53-year-old time capsule.
The Dane County Executive Committee voted 5-2 to indefinitely postpone a symbolic proposal made by Dane County Supervisor Anthony Gray, Dis. 14, to end qualified immunity for Dane County law enforcement agencies.
Dane County is pursuing a lawsuit against the makers of PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” lingering in the soil and water near the Dane County Regional Airport.
Only two months after being established, Madison’s first legal homeless shelter encampment on 3203 Dairy Drive has seen success in housing the homeless this winter season.
A Madison non-profit intends to create 250 subsidized apartments through a $50 million-plus low-income housing project.
PHMDC announced Wednesday that Dane County’s indoor mask mandate will remain in place until March 1. The announcement comes less than a week before the previous order continuing the mask mandate was scheduled to expire.
The City of Madison Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee (LORC) put forth a proposal to update its Historic Preservation Ordinance. The proposed revisions would create a unified approach to altering historic structures within the city’s historic districts.
“Lucille is about gathering, celebrating, treating each other and ourselves well,” touts the website of Lucille, a Madison pizzeria and cocktail bar.
Public Health Madison & Dane County announced its intention to issue Face Covering Emergency Order #6 on Jan. 3, extending the county-wide indoor mask mandate until Feb. 1, 2022.
The UW Health Trauma Center reported an 80% increase in firearm injuries in 2020 and is expected to see similar levels in 2021.
Madison police lieutenant Reginald Patterson resigned Wednesday following an incident that took place this past September where bystander recorded Patterson having sexual relations with a woman in his squad car, the Madison Police Department announced.