Madison police arrest suspects involved in high-speed car chase Monday
By Patricia Johnson | Apr. 22, 2014Tyler McIntosh, 25, led Madison police in a high-speed car chase Monday afternoon in an attempt to escape an outstanding felony warrant.
Tyler McIntosh, 25, led Madison police in a high-speed car chase Monday afternoon in an attempt to escape an outstanding felony warrant.
Madison police located a Wisconsin correctional officer’s stolen car Monday, with the help of a cinnamon roll left as evidence for the investigation.
A group of eight community leaders will lead a free public discussion on racial relationships in Madison Thursday, according to the Cap Times.
Perched in sunburst chairs at the Memorial Union Terrace, visitors admire the view of Lake Mendota and its expansive shoreline. The surface is smooth as glass on a calm day, but beneath, an invasive species runs rampant.
The Madison Police Department cited two drivers in a sting operation for violating Madison’s taxi-service ordinances last week, according to Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8.
After multiple instances of solicitors targeting Dane County homeowners, county officials are supporting a new state law helping them “crack down” on scams, according to a statement.
The Sustainable Madison Committee discussed the Madison Sustainability Plan and the allocation of funds toward decreasing carbon emissions during a meeting Monday.
A Madison police officer arrested Akeem Wilkins after engaging in a physical fight to assist another citizen attacked by Wilkins on West Gorham Street, April 12.
Madison police responded to a call from the Red Rock Saloon shortly after a patron began causing a disturbance in the bar April 12.
UPDATE: Captain Joe Balles confirmed in a MPD incident report officers located and arrested two individuals from the fleeing vehicle, one of whom is believed to be wanted on an outstanding felony warrant.
The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce joined a coalition of 44 cities Thursday that will advocate for greater federal spending in research, according to releases from the Madison and Boston Chambers of Commerce.
Concerned employees from an establishment at 100 King Street contacted Madison police early in the morning April 10 when 22-year-old Terrell Burns failed to pay his outstanding bar tab, according to Madison Police Department Public Information Officer Howard Payne in an incident report.
A recent topic of contention in Madison addresses the rideshare services, such as Uber and Lyft, which do not follow the same regulations as taxi cab companies.
About 20 food carts will be relocated off State Street starting May 19 through October 31 due to construction, the university said Tuesday.
The 300 block of North Frances Street, between West Johnson Street and University Avenue, will close to through traffic beginning 7 a.m. Thursday through Friday afternoon.
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.
Madison police warn citizens and college students of fraudulent activity from unknown suspects that involves sliding an “online rent system” flier under renters’ doors.
The 400 block of West Gilman Street will be closed to through traffic from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday.
The city’s finance committee addressed Judge Doyle Square development plans and rising concern over emerald ash borers in a meeting Monday.
Increases in taxpayer savings and energy sustainability motivate Dane County to expand the Rodefeld landfill, according to a news release.