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(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.
(02/18/22 6:00pm)
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.
(02/17/22 8:00am)
Construction on four MMSD schools will begin this spring, following the $317 million referendum approved in fall 2020.
(02/14/22 11:14pm)
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.
(02/15/22 8:00am)
The Madison Police Department hosted a public event to discuss the controversial body-worn camera pilot program Thursday.
(02/11/22 8:00am)
UW Health providers, staff, students and volunteers are required to get a COVID-19 booster shot by May 2, UW Health announced Wednesday.
(02/16/22 1:15am)
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.
(02/10/22 8:00am)
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.
(02/09/22 8:00am)
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.
(02/07/22 11:03pm)
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.
(02/04/22 8:00am)
Members of a Madison Veterans of Foreign War post uncovered a 53-year-old time capsule.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
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.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
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.
(02/03/22 8:00am)
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.
(01/28/22 8:00am)
A Madison non-profit intends to create 250 subsidized apartments through a $50 million-plus low-income housing project.
(01/27/22 1:12am)
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.
(01/27/22 8:00am)
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.
(01/22/22 7:27pm)
“Lucille is about gathering, celebrating, treating each other and ourselves well,” touts the website of Lucille, a Madison pizzeria and cocktail bar.