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(09/28/22 6:47pm)
The Dane County Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance Thursday prohibiting the county from signing contracts with businesses investigating, arresting and/or prosecuting violators of Wisconsin’s abortion ban. Now, residents are left wondering how the ordinance will affect the county.
(09/27/22 6:08pm)
Interstate Blood and Plasma, the only plasma donation center within walking distance of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, will close its downtown location on Nov. 3, according to staff.
(09/25/22 8:32pm)
Stu Levitan, a longtime resident of Madison, is famous for his books documenting the city’s history. His most recent book, “Madison in the Sixties,” focused on the cultural and political upheavals the city faced in the 1960s surrounding urban development, racial equality and the Vietnam War.
(09/22/22 7:00am)
Madison police now have to file reports after using tear gas.
(09/21/22 7:00am)
The City of Madison canceled Freakfest for the third year in a row.
(09/20/22 7:00am)
The UW-Madison Police Department arrested a Waunakee teen Friday after a number of reports of assaults on campus.
(09/20/22 2:38am)
Madison Alder Gary Halverson, whose past ties with the right-wing extremist group the Oath Keepers drew a firestorm of condemnation and criticism, announced Wednesday he was resigning effective immediately due to safety concerns for his family.
(09/16/22 7:00am)
District 8 Alder Juliana Bennett released a call to action this week to support prohibiting the Madison Police Department from using indiscriminate weapons for crowd control.
(09/15/22 7:00am)
Last Tuesday, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway released her 2023 Executive Budget and six-year Capital Improvement Plan which she says will help Madison make a sustained investment in affordable housing, prepare the city for climate change and build stronger neighborhoods.
(09/14/22 7:00am)
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a proposal for $740,000 in funding to reduce opioid-related overdoses and deaths in the community during a press conference on Thursday.
(09/12/22 7:00am)
Madison celebrated its first “Rainbow Crossing” — a symbol of pride in the community — Thursday during Madison’s Night Market.
(09/08/22 7:00am)
Businesses on the 400 block of State Street have moved to new locations in anticipation of a plan to demolish and redevelop the block.
(08/04/22 7:00am)
Summer isn’t the only thing heating up in Wisconsin — it’s election season.
(07/07/22 4:18pm)
Shortly after Monday’s mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois that left at least seven people dead and more than three dozen injured, the alleged shooter drove up to Madison, Wisconsin and “seriously contemplated” executing another attack, according to the Lake County Sheriff's Office.
(06/09/22 7:00am)
Coming home to Madison, Wisconsin after a public speaking engagement in Atlanta, Sabrina Madison expected to see another Black woman at the organization that booked her, especially since the organization served people of color. However, when she arrived, Madison recalled, “it was all white women looking back at me. And I was so disappointed.”
(05/12/22 2:49pm)
In the city of Madison, maintenance and repair issues threaten the right to housing security and safety.
(05/08/22 11:32pm)
Vandals graffitied and set fire to the inside of Wisconsin Family Action — a Madison anti-abortion group — headquarters early Sunday morning.
(04/30/22 5:37pm)
A balcony on the 500 block of Mifflin Street collapsed under several residents at noon this Saturday during the annual Mifflin Street block party. Madison Police have confirmed at least one injury.
(04/28/22 7:00am)
In the eyes of many aspiring investors, the stock market and investing in general can seem, despite the allure, a nebulous and convoluted place where investment decisions are made by Wall Street professionals who enjoy the use of data most people don’t have access to. Hedge funds and firms spend fortunes to procure the types of data that enable them to make smart investment decisions, but retail investors who don’t have that kind of cash are often left in the dust.
(04/24/22 5:45pm)
During a nearly 10-hour meeting on Tuesday night, Madison’s Common Council unanimously voted to approve a proposal to build a permanent men’s homeless center at 1902 Bartillon Drive.