Former police chief Noble Wray to take over as interim Urban League President, CEO
Former Madison Police Chief Noble Wray will replace Kaleem Caire as interim Urban League of Greater Madison President and CEO, according to a press release Friday.
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Former Madison Police Chief Noble Wray will replace Kaleem Caire as interim Urban League of Greater Madison President and CEO, according to a press release Friday.
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health scientists have discovered a compound that blocks the body’s immune response and greatly reduces poststroke disability in animals, according to a Thursday release.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher published the results of a study Thursday correlating soy-based formulas and seizures among children with autism Thursday, according to a release.
The city’s Plan Commission discussed amendments for the Alcohol Overlay District and approved a mixed-use building on East Washington Avenue Monday.
Anti-abortion groups responded Monday to the Common Council’s unanimous approval Feb. 25 of a buffer zone ordinance establishing restricted areas around health care facilities.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students began the discussion phase of addressing the university’s proposal to consolidate ethnic studies programs in a meeting Thursday.
The city’s Landmarks Commission adopted the University Avenue Corridor Plan and did not object to the construction of a six-story apartment building on North Webster and East Mifflin Streets in a meeting Monday.
President and CEO Kaleem Caire will no longer serve on the Urban League of Greater Madison, according to a Board of Directors release Monday.
Following accusations of inappropriate sexual conduct, the Assembly Republican leadership asked that Rep. Bill Kramer, R-Waukesha, be removed as majority leader in a statement Saturday.
The Alcohol License Review Committee discussed the Alcohol Overlay District and approved several temporary alcohol licenses for street events in a meeting Wednesday.
The Eligibility Criteria Review Committee approved the final draft of criteria for groups applying for money from the General Student Services Fund in a meeting Tuesday.
The Wisconsin state Assembly approved a bill 56 to 37 Thursday eliminating local living wage mandates for Madison and Milwaukee workers.
Three Educational Innovation director finalists will give public presentations on making innovation “real” at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, according to a release.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking proposals for the second phase of Massive Open Online Courses in its pilot year, according to a release.
Four University of Wisconsin-Madison professors received fellowships promoting early career scientists’ fundamental research Tuesday, according to a release.
Madison residents debated what Ald. Marsha Rummel, District 6, called one of the Landmarks Commission’s “most divisive and controversial projects” at a meeting Monday.
Two unnamed petitioners filed a lawsuit in the state Supreme Court Feb. 7 against a judge and a prosecutor involved in the John Doe investigation into Gov. Scott Walker’s recall campaign fund-raising.
A constitutional amendment repealing Wisconsin’s ban on same-sex marriage will come before the Wisconsin state Legislature later this year, state Sen. Tim Carpenter, D-Milwaukee and state Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa, D-Milwaukee, announced in a press conference Thursday.
Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke responded to Gov. Scott Walker’s plans for the state’s projected $977 million surplus in a press conference Tuesday.
The Associated Students of Madison Diversity Committee hosted a celebration of the “unity of identities” at Union South Tuesday.