Officials limit moped parking on campus
Starting next fall, moped users will only be able to park in designated campus lots, and moped permit prices will increase.
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Starting next fall, moped users will only be able to park in designated campus lots, and moped permit prices will increase.
Despite Occupy Madison members peacefully vacating the East Washington site Tuesday, police arrested one Occupy member Monday night for refusing to leave a city building.
State Street’s Sconnie Nation clothing store could soon face a lawsuit after a local photojournalist says the company illegally reproduced his image on Wisconsin-themed merchandise.
As the Occupy Madison eviction date approaches for its East Washington Avenue encampment, tension between the group and the city of Madison rose Friday as lawyers filed a lawsuit asking the city to allow Occupy to stay.
University transportation officials are looking for input from students on changes to campus bus routes that could double the wait time on two major routes.
ls increased the amount of prescription drug drop-off locations Monday in an effort to reduce the heroin “epidemic” in Madison.
After months of town halls and city meetings, the Mifflin Street Block Party is now less than two weeks away. It is clear the rules have changed, but how? City officials cleared up Sunday how a party attendee can enjoy the annual block party without running into trouble with the police.
Mayor Paul Soglin remained adamant that the Occupy Madison encampment on East Washington Avenue disperse on April 30 despite a proposal to extend the deadline.
Several area churches have filed complaints against a 37-year-old man who they say has been a repeatedly troublesome presence to parishioners.
City planning officials approved further construction to Camp Randall Stadium and remodeling of the neighboring McClain Center student athletic facility Monday.
A city planning committee approved a permit to demolish two buildings at Brooks and Dayton streets Monday to make way for a five-story apartment building.
After months of campaigning, UW-Madison sophomore Leland Pan won the race for Dane County’s Board of Supervisors District 5 seat.
Robbers targeted pedestrians early Sunday morning in a series of three strong-armed robberies in a student neighborhood.
A new alcohol policy has led to a decrease in police dispatches for alcohol-related incidents downtown, according to a yearly review conducted by city officials.
The only potential sponsor for the Mifflin Street Block Party retracted its application to sponsor the event Tuesday, leaving Madison to plan the event on its own.
City planning officials reviewed a redevelopment plan for the top block of State Street Monday, recognizing merits of the project but also expressing concerns for proposed demolition.
UW-Madison Police Department officers arrested a 19-year-old Madison man they say robbed a woman early Saturday morning.
Police responded to a stabbing of a Madison man in a student neighborhood near Langdon and Henry streets Sunday.
City officials approved the design of Block 100 Foundation’s proposal Wednesday allowing State Street reconstruction plans to move forward.
A $76.8 million project enhancing Camp Randall’s academic and training facilities for student athletes is closer to construction after the Urban Design Commission approved the final phases of the project.