Police satisfied with peaceful city-wide celebration
With mere seconds left in the Badgers’ Elite Eight basketball game, anxious fans watched as the team beat No. 1 seed Arizona, opening the floodgates for a city-wide stampede of celebration.
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With mere seconds left in the Badgers’ Elite Eight basketball game, anxious fans watched as the team beat No. 1 seed Arizona, opening the floodgates for a city-wide stampede of celebration.
Madison’s Community Action Coalition members will revoke their roles as community garden leaders this May to turnover control to motivated individuals who are willing to continue garden upkeep.
Chukuka Enwemeka, professor and dean of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s College of Health Sciences, shared his findings on the medical benefits of different colored lights during a Wisconsin Academy Evening Talk Tuesday.
The city of Madison’s Common Council members passed an ordinance to expand late-night food cart vending locations and referred the alcohol license density ordinance to the Plan Commission at their last meeting Tuesday.
Metro Transit recorded approximately 14.7 million bus rides for 2013, giving last year the second-highest ridership the company has seen since 2011, according to a city of Madison press release.
Anti-abortion groups filed a lawsuit in federal court against the city of Madison for the approval of a buffer zone ordinance that aims to protect patients’ safety by establishing a restricted area around health care facilities.
Madison will host its fifth annual Community Breastfeeding Awards ceremony in May to promote security for nursing women in public areas, according to Jeff Golden of Public Health Madison & Dane County.
Members of Madison’s Urban Design Commission heard proposals to improve the Roundhouse Apartment and replace existing houses on West Johnson with a mixed-use living unit at a meeting Wednesday.
Common Council members introduced a proposal to expand late-night food cart vending sites, approved an amendment to extend the expiration date of the alcohol license policy and adopted a Lamp House Ad Hoc Committee report.
Madison’s Common Council listened to concerns from the public on a proposed hotel before approving amendments to the Judge Doyle Square project after lengthy deliberation which ended at 2 a.m. Wednesday.
The 300 Block of West Main Street located between South Henry Street and Washington Place will close beginning Friday at 7 a.m. until Saturday at the end of the work day, according to a Madison city news release.
Common Council members approved a report of the Lamp House and an ordinance to provide a buffer zone to protect patients from protesters at health facilities Tuesday.
Dane County officials are urging residents to enroll for health insurance coverage with local enrollment assistant events held throughout the county before the upcoming Affordable Care Act deadline, according to Dane County Executive Joe Parisi in a press release.
The 300 block of West Dayton Street will be closed to through traffic between North Broom Street and North Henry Street from 2 a.m. until 12 p.m., Feb. 22, according to a Madison city news release.
Members of the Vending Oversight Committee came to a unanimous agreement on amendments to a late-night food-vending proposal that are expected to improve the current licensing and spacing ordinances.
Madison's Board of Estimates came to a unanimous decision on a resolution for the city to begin negotiations with Judge Doyle Square Development, LLC.
Madison’s Equal Opportunities Commission discussed the proposed homeless protected class ordinance at a meeting Thursday to evaluate the necessity of the resolution.
Madison Winter Festival will take place this weekend Feb. 15-16 at the city’s Capitol Square to promote interactive recreational activities and winter sports.
Madison city leaders are in the process of deciding if the city’s tax incremental funding will go toward funding the new Judge Doyle Square project or Madison’s School District.
Madison’s Affirmative Action Commission awarded funds to the Keen Independent Research firm to perform the group’s “Disparity Study” planned from the previous year.