Man shot at near-east temporary housing shelter, investigation ongoing
The Madison Police Department responded to a shooting at a temporary housing shelter on First Street and Johnson which left one man hospitalized Monday evening.
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The Madison Police Department responded to a shooting at a temporary housing shelter on First Street and Johnson which left one man hospitalized Monday evening.
UW Health opened up a new self-scheduling model for Madisonians that want to be vaccinated for COVID-19 to sign up instead of waiting to be contacted by hospital staff.
The City of Madison announced it was unable to clearly identify which alder referred to a local activist as a c*nt during a Common Council meeting this past fall. However, investigators revealed that they have narrowed the possibility of which alder used the vulgarity down to four individuals.
Residents and students took to the downtown area Thursday night to march for an end to the violence against Asian Americans, following a series of shootings targeting Asian Americans that took place in Atlanta earlier this week.
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) announced plans Thursday to resume in-person learning for students grades 3-12 starting April 13, causing concerns among some local educators.
Since high school, Ayomi Obuseh has had a vision for the city she calls home. She developed a close relationship with a Madison West after-school care worker who fostered her passion as an activist and community advocate.
Mickie’s Dairy Bar resumed in-person dining following a new emergency order easing COVID-19 health restrictions.
The Dane County Farmers’ Market will return to the Alliant Energy Center starting April 10 with the intention of returning to the Capitol Square later in the 2021 season, according to a press release.
The Madison Plan Commission again voted to reject the Hub II construction proposal on Monday, citing safety concerns and an unrefined aesthetic.
The summer of 2020 brought many people to the streets to protest for racial justice and cultural change in America. The movement for Black lives was largely reinvigorated by young activists and local leaders — like Juliana Bennett.
The Public Safety Review Committee voted 4-2 on Wednesday to recommend that the City Council not pursue using police body-worn cameras either in a pilot program or a full deployment. The Equal Opportunities Commission echoed the review committee’s concerns Thursday, voting against the pilot program 8-2.
A new emergency order enacted by Public Health Madison and Dane County loosens limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings for local restaurants and bars Wednesday.
Dane County officials approved over $4.3 million in funding for constructing affordable housing during a Dane County Board meeting Thursday.
Dozens of people rallied at the state Capitol in Madison Sunday to protest hidden cameras found in Madison East High School and to draw attention to the deep invasion of privacy it caused for disabled students.
County supervisors and water quality partnerships discussed strategies to reduce phosphorus in the Yahara watershed at a Dane County joint meeting Wednesday.
The Dane County Board voted in favor of paying architecture and engineering firm Mead & Hunt an additional $717,000 for the reconstruction of the Dane County jail Thursday night.
A local activist group held a candlelight vigil Sunday outside of Dane County District Attorney’s home to commemorate Tony Robinson’s death and urge officials to reopen his investigation.
Two members of Madison’s Sustainable Committee resigned in response to comments made by committee member Denise DeMarb regarding the death of George Floyd this past Wednesday.
Last week, Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Madison announced they are rolling out their own stimulus payments to local residents.
Madison Metro Transit proposed a route change that would shift as much as 30% of bus traffic off of State Street on Feb. 6.