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(09/03/14 5:18am)
Madison’s Common Council declined to adopt a proposal determining the location of a permanent food market Tuesday night, instead choosing to refer it to the Economic Development Committee for further study.
(04/22/14 6:04am)
Although once considered an infeasible and costly option for homeowners, Madison city officials and residents now recognize composting as a crucial element to city-wide sustainability.
(04/16/14 4:19am)
The Dane County Board of Supervisors elected Supervisor Sharon Corrigan of Middleton as chair Tuesday, who made Dane County history as the second woman ever to hold the position.
(04/09/14 6:41am)
Madison’s Affirmative Action Commission discussed future city development plans Tuesday following the release of the city’s demographic change report in January.
(03/12/14 2:54am)
Gov. Scott Walker and Wisconsin Secretary of Tourism Stephanie Klett recognized Madison’s Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center for exceptional charitable services with the Governor’s Tourism Service Excellence Award at a reception in Lake Geneva Monday.
(03/07/14 8:18am)
Members of a women's health in Wisconsin panel discussed recent restrictive abortion legislation and its consequences Thursday in an event hosted by Advocates for Choice and College Democrats of University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(02/21/14 5:54am)
A 22-year-old woman attempted to a cash a check worth $4,050 at a loan store before Madison police found her guilty of fraud, according to an incident report.
(02/13/14 6:14am)
Eager to address issues of racial disparity, community leaders anticipate the arrival of the 15th Annual White Privilege Conference, which will be held March 26-29 at the Monona Terrace Convention and Community Center.
(02/06/14 6:37am)
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics employees, with the support of local leaders, petitioned to the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Authority Board Wednesday for “meet and confer” rights to replace collective bargaining rights previously stripped away by the controversial Act 10 in 2011.
(01/31/14 4:45am)
The Madison Police Department announced Thursday the resignation of an officer following a prolonged investigation into accusations the officer was involved in a domestic situation and used police authority for personal reasons, according to a MPD press release.
(12/09/13 7:24am)
Pending state approval, Madison residents should expect to see a 20 to 22 percent hike in their water bills next year. The city approved the proposal in November as a part of the 2014 budget.
(11/19/13 5:39am)
Wisconsin Sen. John Lehman, D-Racine, announced Monday he plans to run for lieutenant governor in the November 2014 election.
(11/06/13 7:23am)
Madison’s Common Council voted to approve the proposed 2014 Capital and Operating Budgets Tuesday, totaling approximately $224.5 million and $272.6 million respectively.
(10/30/13 8:00am)
Madison’s Common Council adopted new regulations to the citywide zoning code Tuesday in order to facilitate the sustainability of the tourist housing market without jeopardizing the stability of existing family neighborhoods.
(10/25/13 6:21am)
Police arrested a man in Illinois Thursday they believe is connected to recent campus-area crimes, according to Madison Police Department Sgt. Linda Covert.
(10/16/13 6:32am)
Madison’s Common Council voted in favor of an affordable housing solution for homeless city residents Tuesday, which amended city ordinances to allow tiny houses on volunteered religious and nonprofit organizational property.
(10/10/13 4:59am)
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin addressed the impact of the federal government shutdown on city residents and University of Wisconsin-Madison students at a press conference Wednesday.
(10/03/13 1:00am)
A former adviser to Richard Nixon during the Watergate era will deliver a lecture Friday on the second floor of the Gordon Dining and Events Center.
(10/02/13 7:05am)
Madison’s Common Council heard arguments Tuesday from two potential future owners of The Orpheum Theater, who are vying to settle the property’s debts, but council decided not to interfere with the traditional bidding process.
(09/23/13 5:03am)
A sexual aggressor fled when the college-aged woman he pushed to the ground Sunday morning near State Street kicked the suspect, according to a police report.