UW offering to fund downtown ID scanners
Beginning in March, UW-Madison will offer electronic ID scanners and free training to select downtown bars and liquor stores in an effort to crack down on underage drinking and the use of fake IDs.
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Beginning in March, UW-Madison will offer electronic ID scanners and free training to select downtown bars and liquor stores in an effort to crack down on underage drinking and the use of fake IDs.
The city attorney's office outlined how it will proceed with the complaint filed against Quinton's Bar & Deli at an Alcohol License Review Committee meeting Wednesday.
Madison declared yet another snow emergency Sunday, prompting many event cancellations and closings throughout the area.
Two men who allegedly attacked and robbed a UW-Madison student on the 400 block of North Frances Street were arrested early Tuesday morning shortly after the incident, police said.
The National Weather Service predicted a three to five inch snowfall to blanket the Madison area Tuesday, enough to make this winter a historic one by setting the record for measurable snowfall.
The Dane County Board approved a resolution to postpone resident voting on a measure to create a Regional Transit Authority following a heated debate Thursday night.
The Madison City Council approved rezoning some property Tuesday for two redevelopment projects on the block of North Butler Street and North Hancock Street and another on North Hamilton Street.
An ice quake"" on Lake Mendota shook things up along the lakeshore area of the UW-Madison campus Thursday afternoon.
A knife with what appeared to be fresh blood on it was found in the living room of homicide victim Joel A. Marino, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
Madison's Landmarks Commission voted to recommend landmark status to two historic downtown buildings Monday, while three additional buildings will be considered at a future public hearing.
A State Street bank was robbed Thursday, and the armed suspect is still at large.
Representatives from UW-Madison and the city of Madison met with downtown residents to outline current and future plans to combat the city's alcohol problems at a Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc. meeting Thursday night.
Whole Foods Market announced Tuesday its plans to discontinue the use of plastic bags in all of its stores by Earth Day on April 22.
The Dalai Lama, head of state and spiritual leader of Tibet, will visit Madison July 19 through July 24 to hold teaching sessions and partake in a spiritual ritual performed for the first time in North America.
The Madison City Council discussed the concerns of its constituents regarding wrap-around advertisements displayed on Metro Transit busses during its meeting Tuesday night.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced Monday that Gov. Jim Doyle approved a $900,000 project for design work at the Dane County Regional Airport in Madison.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released statistics early in January that showed a decrease in violent crime nationwide as well as in the city of Madison for the first six months of 2007.
Prominent Youth, a Kansas City-based business mentorship program providing high school and college students the opportunity to start their own businesses, is expanding to Madison in 2008.
Roughly a year after a string of disturbing sexual assaults shocked the downtown area, police, the university and students continue to work toward creating a safer environment for the UW-Madison campus.
Despite another city snow emergency and several school cancellations in surrounding areas, business continued as usual at UW-Madison during Tuesday's five-inch snowfall.