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(06/22/11 6:00am)
UPDATE — 11:25 pm — The woman struck by the bus has been identified
as Maureen Grant, an employee of Memorial Library, according to
Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8. She was not a UW student. Stay
tuned to The Daily Cardinal for more updates.
(06/06/11 6:00am)
When most UW-Madison students are away for the summer, the city
takes advantage of an emptier downtown Madison to conduct
construction projects, which causes traffic to be detoured
throughout the UW-Madison campus area.
(05/26/11 6:00am)
Traffic detours have been implemented on the UW-Madison campus on
and around Observatory Drive because of construction on N Charter
Street. The detours will stay in effect until October, when the
project is scheduled for completion.
(05/04/11 6:00am)
Common Council unanimously decided Tuesday to postpone its
discussion concerning the implementation of a public market after
agreeing the project should be approached and conducted with more
time to consider the decisions involved.
(04/29/11 6:00am)
Tentative Madison redistricting plans were presented to Common
Council for discussion Thursday, where it was agreed the Lakeshore
dorms and Smith Hall should join the rest of the UW-Madison
dormitories in Aldermanic District 8.
(04/28/11 6:00am)
Buffalo Wild Wings received approval from Madison's Alcohol License
Review Committee Wednesday to sell alcohol at their new University
Square location, which will tentatively open Aug. 15.
(04/22/11 6:00am)
Madison Police Lt. Dave McCaw discussed the Madison Police
Department's recent crime prevention initiative and the Mifflin
Street Block Party with Madison's Downtown Coordinating Committee
Thursday.
(04/21/11 6:00am)
The Madison Street Use Commission unanimously decided Monday to
grant final approval to the Majestic Theater in sponsoring this
year's Mifflin Street Block Party.
(04/14/11 6:00am)
Madison city officials addressed the street use complications that
could come with the Mifflin Street Block Party taking place the
same day as the annual Crazylegs Classic Race on April 30.
(04/07/11 6:00am)
Six months after the design was revealed, Madison's Central Library
Plan received final approval from the Urban Design Commission
Wednesday.
(04/06/11 6:00am)
In a historical election, Paul Soglin beat incumbent Dave
Cieslewicz in the Madison mayoral election Tuesday night.
(04/05/11 6:00am)
After facing off in the 2003 mayoral election, incumbent Mayor Dave
Cieslewicz and former Mayor Paul Soglin will compete again in
today's election. However, this time it is about more than
political philosophy.
(03/31/11 6:00am)
Internet search engine Google announced Wednesday it will implement
its new high-speed Internet, Google Fiber, in Kansas City instead
of Madison.
(03/31/11 6:00am)
The Majestic Theatre proposed a plan Wednesday that would allow
people 21 and older to drink on the street at this year's Mifflin
Street Block Party.
(03/24/11 6:00am)
The Madison Arts Commission unveiled a brand new Madison Cultural
Plan Wednesday to promote the city's cultural identity.
(03/03/11 6:00am)
The controversial plans for a 44-unit, four-story apartment complex
on West Mifflin Street received final approval at Wednesday night's
Urban Design Commission. The proposal will now move to the Common
Council, which will discuss it March 15.
(02/24/11 6:00am)
The Madison Vending Oversight Committee approved a proposal to
improve football gameday vending regulations for safety purposes
Wednesday.
(02/17/11 6:00am)
The Madison Urban Design Commission further postponed the final
vote on the 416, 420 and 424 W Mifflin St. apartment building
proposal Wednesday.
(01/20/11 6:00am)
Madhatters was granted a 21+ entertainment alcohol license at the
Alcohol License Review Committee meeting Wednesday.
(12/09/10 6:00am)
Joe McCormick, future owner and developer of the building at 640 N.
Henry St., and Randy Bruce, a partner in the Knothe & Bruce
architecture firm, presented revised renovation plans for the
current home of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at a neighborhood
meeting Wednesday.