Police Chief Mike Koval announces retirement, leaving Monday
Madison’s Police Chief Mike Koval announced his retirement in a blog post Sunday.
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Madison’s Police Chief Mike Koval announced his retirement in a blog post Sunday.
The Disability Rights Commission voted Thursday not to support a proposed city ordinance that would fine restaurants for providing plastic straws without a customer asking for one first, according to Commission Chairwoman Bella Sobah.
Ald. Avra Reddy, District 8, plans to step down from her position on Madison’s City Council at the end of the month due to family illness.
The Madison Sustainability Committee passed a motion Wednesday evening to execute an agreement between the city and Madison Gas & Electric, implementing a five-megawatt Renewable Energy Rider Project.
The Madison Finance Committee finalized Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s 2020 executive capital budget Monday, addressing 15 amendments proposed by committee members.
City Engineering crews are on standby after heavy rainfall Sunday morning.
A 19-year-old female was sexually assaulted in a car Saturday night, according to the Madison Police Department.
The Madison City Council voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution asking the Air Force to reconsider housing F-35 fighter jets at Truax Field.
Cases of severe lung illnesses related to vaping are spreading across the country — and Madison is not exempt from the epidemic.
At 6:27 a.m. this morning, students received an off-campus WiscAlert notifying them of a burglary on the 200 block of Langdon Street.
Various neighbors and businesses are organizing to oppose expansion plans for the Salvation Army’s homeless shelter on the Near East Side of Madison due to concerns of increased crime.
Alongside Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, the Madison community and business leaders discussed challenges posed by the city’s forecasted population growth on Saturday at the third annual Cap Times Idea Fest.
The Department of Public Instruction released results of the Wisconsin Student Assessment System exams on Thursday, showing less than half of students statewide are proficient in English language arts and mathematics.
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The Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Madison will honor the 2019 National Philanthropy Day Award winners this November, including the UW Pre-Veterinary Association.
City officials shared designs for the highly-anticipated Madison Public Market, scheduled to open in 2021, on Thursday.
Quintez Cephus returned to Camp Randall for the first time since October 2017 on Saturday, leading UW to a 61-0 win over Central Michigan.
Michael’s Frozen Custard will close its Monroe Street location after 33 years due to the owner’s spouse being denied a U.S. visa, the owner’s lawyer said.
“True accessibility starts with our doors being open,” said Director of Chazen Museum of Art Amy Gilman.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, who took office in April, proposed the executive capital budget for 2020 on Tuesday, dedicating $170.6 million in new spending that focuses on Bus Rapid Transit and funding affordable housing.