First death from COVID-19 in Dane County
Public Health Madison and Dane County confirmed an individual in their late 70s passed away from the novel coronavirus Wednesday, making it the first death in Dane County.
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Public Health Madison and Dane County confirmed an individual in their late 70s passed away from the novel coronavirus Wednesday, making it the first death in Dane County.
The City of Madison and its public health department held a joint press conference on Wednesday to discuss the potential risk to Dance County after several residents tested positive for the coronavirus.
Organizers of Madison’s St. Patrick's day parade canceled the processions Thursday due to health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus.
The Madison Finance Committee passed a resolution creating the LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Art Pilot Program at its Monday meeting, effectively authorizing the City of Madison and a vendor to install the murals at specific pedestrian and roadway locations.
Residents from around Madison attended Four Star Video’s launch party Saturday at its new W. Gilman St. location.
Supervisor Heidi Wegleitner of District 2 presented a resolution to the county board urging her fellow supervisors to officially oppose the force beddown of F-35s at Traux Field Thursday night.
UW-Madison student Elena Haasl is hoping to bring student representation to the Dane County Board of Supervisors.
The City of Madison’s task force on public golf courses will be hosting public meetings and an online forum in March to receive feedback from residents regarding the future of its courses.
This past Thursday, College Democrats of UW-Madison elected to endorse student candidates Max Prestigiacomo and Elena Haasl for the upcoming April 7 elections for District 8 Alder and District 5 County Board of Supervisors respectively.
Playing hooky. Cutting class. Skipping school.
“We don’t have a teacher shortage. We have a teacher exodus,” said Nicki Vander Meulen, school board member and clerk for the Madison Metropolitan School District, with a clear air of frustration.
This past Friday, former Badger football player Marcus Randal El was charged by the Rock County District Attorney’s Office with two counts of first-degree murder in relation to the deaths of two Janesville women.
U.S. Air Force officials say Madison is an ideal location for an F-35 fighter jets base despite some concerns from the community about health and environmental impact.
Madison voter turnout in Wisconsin’s Spring Primary was up 4.5 percent from last year’s February election as voters cast their ballots Tuesday for the State Supreme Court and Madison School Board.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway joined other city officials and community organizers at Madison College Monday to pledge support for an accurate count in the upcoming U.S. Census.
A former UW-Madison football player has been arrested in connection to a double homicide that occurred in Janesville, Wisconsin last Monday.
Austin Carl, the founder of Canopy, continues to have problems getting his proposed establishment up and running at 924 Williamson Street, the former site of Plan B and Prism nightclubs.
The City Clerk’s Office of Madison has issued 7,562 absentee ballots for Tuesday’s primary election, surpassing last February’s record of 7,438 absentee ballots.
Activists and experts spoke against a potential base for F-35 jets located in Madison in a public forum on Sunday, highlighting growing amounts of pollution and environmental injustice.
Officials have confirmed the identity of the victim in the Blair Street homicide as Aaron X. Johnson, age 22.