State reimburses city for costs during union protests
The City of Madison will officially receive reimbursement from the state for security costs the city put forward during the State Capitol protests earlier this year.
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The City of Madison will officially receive reimbursement from the state for security costs the city put forward during the State Capitol protests earlier this year.
Although fewer officers patrolled State Street during Freakfest Saturday, police reported the lowest number of incidents they have seen in 15 years, with problems relatively miniscule compared to the problems of violence and rioting that marred earlier Halloweens.
The Caracas Empanadas food cart reopened Friday for the first time since it caught fire at Taste of Madison over the Labor Day weekend.
The Madison Police Department is investigating 36 residential burglaries that occurred in the Regent Street area since Sept. 1 where most victims are students, Public Information Officer Joel DeSpain said Thursday.
Campus and city domestic abuse prevention groups have reported a woman using the pretense of domestic violence to extort money from students and others around the downtown area.
Mayor Paul Soglin and Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a joint comprehensive plan Wednesday to address the rising number of heroin and prescription drug overdoses in the county.
Police arrested a Madison man Monday after he drunkenly knocked over the Orpheum Theatre's $50,000 antique water fountain statue while ""blacked out"" Sunday night.
Madison's Common Council unanimously voted Tuesday to prohibit concealed weapons inside city-owned buildings in response to the state's new law allowing gun owners to carry concealed firearms.
Various businesses in downtown Madison, particularly on State Street, are using an online database service to share information about suspicious and rowdy customers more easily.
After many citizens e-mailed him with complaints, Mayor Paul Soglin unilaterally decided to replace benches after city officials voted last week to remove them from the 500 block of State Street.
Before Wisconsin's new law tightening the requirements to vote takes effect next spring, Dane County clerks tested the new state policy in a mock election Tuesday.
City officials discussed Monday and Tuesday new services included in Mayor Paul Soglin's proposed operating budget they say will enhance safety and quality of living throughout the city.
Mayor Paul Solgin broadened the city's downtown alcohol policy coordinator to further address citywide drug problems Tuesday, after UW-Madison decided to discontinue funding for the position.
The United States Presbyterian Church ordained the first openly gay minister in the nation Saturday morning at Madison's Covenant Presbyterian Church, while both protesters and counter-protesters staged demonstrations outside.
After hours of deliberation, Madison's Common Council permanently revoked the liquor license of R Place on Park because of a series of violent incidents that occurred outside the bar over the past three years.
Officials kept busy Saturday attending to dozens of fans who fell victim to ticket scams, as well as ejecting 43 students from Camp Randall Stadium because of inappropriate or illegal behavior.
City officials voted to recommend South Park Street bar R Place's liquor license be revoked Wednesday after repeated acts of violence outside the bar, prompting a racial bias lawsuit from the owner.
Badger fans and Madison police are bracing for gameday weekend when up to 40,000 Nebraska fans come to Madison Saturday to witness the Huskers' first Big Ten game.