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Attorney General Brad Schimel
Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch
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A Madison woman was arrested Monday for shooting and killing a man in a State Street parking ramp over the weekend.
More than 1,000 people came together to show solidarity with the Jewish community and to decry hate and anti Semitism following Saturday morning's massacre in a Pittsburgh synagogue.
A man was fatally shot in the Francis Street parking structure early Sunday morning.
Panelists engage in an interdisciplinary discussion on race and immigration prompted by recent ICE arrests in Madison.
Dan Egan fields questions from a record-breaking crowd gathered at the Working Draft Brewery as part of the university’s Science on Tap lecture series.
Student Services Finance Committee voted to eliminate salaries for Grant Allocation Committee representatives in a meeting Monday.
An hour after the stabbing occurred on the 600 block of State Street, police remained on the scene. The suspect fled the scene and hasn’t been caught, police said.
At UW-Oshkosh, a former art professor engaged in an “intimidating and degrading” sexual relationship with a student. Now, that student is suing the university and the UW System Board of Regents for mishandling the case.
Student Services Finance Committee members voted to pass their new operating budget Monday.
Madison city officials and the National Weather Service warned of flash flooding as forecasts predict several days of rain.
Following the recent floods, Dane County will enact over $18 million in initiatives designed to recover and prevent future disasters of the same kind.
City engineers were forced to re-close parts of the Capitol City Bike Trail Wednesday, after the pumps draining floodwater from the trail were stolen Tuesday night.
In some places, Madison is still underwater. The Dane County Emergency Management released damage estimates for last month's flooding totaling in the tens of millions.
Madison's East Side remains underwater a week after storms delivered historic rainfall to the city. Now, some students are entering the year with flooded apartments on their list of back-to-school stressors.
With Lake Monona at record-high levels, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said the rain could continue to pose major issues for the city.