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(03/07/17 5:38am)
Grief and anger were palpable as hundreds of friends, family and community members held a demonstration Monday night to commemorate the two-year anniversary of the death of Tony Robinson, a teenager shot and killed in 2015 by Madison Police Department Officer Matt Kenny.
(03/03/17 1:04am)
A homeless man was arrested Wednesday in connection with three different downtown burglaries, according to the Madison Police Department.
(03/01/17 11:40pm)
Incumbent Madison School Board member Ed Hughes announced Wednesday that he is ending his campaign for re-election to seat seven in order to be with his wife, who is ill.
(03/01/17 10:56pm)
A man drove into an east-side hotel and died after being shot multiple times by a still-at-large suspect early Wednesday morning, according to the Madison Police Department. The case is the city’s first homicide of 2017.
(03/01/17 4:26am)
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin says cutting funding to a state nutritional program that encourages locally-grown food in schools sends a message to the community: Wisconsin lawmakers prioritize penny-pinching over health and agricultural benefits.
(02/28/17 12:13am)
A man was arrested early Sunday morning for allegedly assaulting a 22-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman downtown, according to the Madison Police Department.
(02/28/17 12:10am)
A man was arrested on the west side of Madison last week following an investigation into the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl, the Madison Police Department said Monday in an incident report.
(02/23/17 1:38am)
Tuesday’s municipal primary had relatively strong voter turnout in Madison and Dane County, according to the city and county clerks’ offices.
(02/23/17 1:01am)
Following a week of unseasonably warm weather, Madison broke the record Wednesday for highest temperature ever tracked in the city during winter.
(02/21/17 2:34am)
Matt Andrzejewski, a university professor and father of a local high school student, says addressing education issues at any level starts with ensuring high teacher morale—especially in the case of Madison Metropolitan School District, where he is running for seat seven on the Board of Education.
(02/20/17 11:46pm)
Incumbent candidate Ed Hughes, who has served on seat seven of Madison School Board for nine years, says his experience would allow him to effectively lead efforts to secure adequate resources for schools and to address the district’s achievement gap in a fourth term, if reelected.
(02/20/17 12:00pm)
Nicki Vander Meulen says she would love to be “out of business” as a juvenile attorney. After seeing the same kids coming back to her for legal help, Vander Meulen—deciding it was time to strengthen restorative justice programs in local education—filed candidacy papers for seat seven of the Madison Metropolitan School District board.
(02/17/17 12:27am)
Members of the immigrant community in Dane County could get new resources aimed at an easing application process for U.S. citizenship, under a new program introduced by the county executive’s office.
(02/16/17 6:17pm)
After months of dispute among city officials and residents, Madison’s alcohol licensing committee granted a liquor permit Wednesday for a German-style beer garden that would sit on the Lake Monona shoreline.
(02/14/17 3:36am)
Madison Police Department arrested a man Saturday for allegedly taking “upskirt” photos or videos of three women at a house party near campus.
(02/14/17 3:00pm)
Madison’s finance committee approved an agreement Monday between the city and a developer who plans to operate a German-style beer garden on the shoreline in Olbrich Park.
(02/13/17 12:00pm)
Matthew Klimesh—a registered nurse who has worked in the trauma unit of UW-Hospital since 2013—said during his short time in acute care, so far, he has already seen several lives put on the line because underagers who have had too much to drink are afraid to get medical treatment.
(02/13/17 12:00pm)
In addressing the county’s swelling heroin epidemic, Madison police are looking to economics.
(02/10/17 3:27am)
For the very first time, Madison constituents are able to cast ballots early at locations all over the city—including on UW-Madison’s campus—for the spring municipal primary election taking place in under two weeks.
(02/09/17 6:36am)
As state legislators sat down Wednesday in the Capitol to hear Gov. Scott Walker’s biennial budget address, “my body, my choice” and “fight back, stand up” chants broke out among roughly 300 people in pink shirts gathered under the rotunda to lobby for Planned Parenthood funding.