Police still searching for campus area burglary suspects
Mar. 12, 2014Three St. James Court residents in their twenties found laptops and other items missing after a daytime burglary Tuesday, according to Madison police.
Three St. James Court residents in their twenties found laptops and other items missing after a daytime burglary Tuesday, according to Madison police.
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.
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.
The city’s Plan Commission discussed amendments for the Alcohol Overlay District and approved a mixed-use building on East Washington Avenue Monday.
Anti-abortion groups responded Monday to the Common Council’s unanimous approval Feb. 25 of a buffer zone ordinance establishing restricted areas around health care facilities.
Police arrested a Madison man and woman for armed robbery after they beat a 31-year-old man in a residence on Williamson Street Sunday morning, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
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.
With the Madison city Spring Elections coming up, the city encourages residents to register before the deadline at 5 p.m. March 12.
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.
Fredrica Hanger, a 33-year-old Madison man, was shot and killed by Bonnell Hanger, his 39-year-old brother Monday night, according to a Madison Police Department press release.
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 police arrested two 24-year-old men for disorderly conduct and battery of a 28-year-old victim Saturday evening, according to an incident report from Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
The city’s Landmarks Commission adopted the University Avenue Corridor Plan and did not object to the construction of a six-story apartment building on North Webster and East Mifflin Streets in a meeting Monday.
A 33-year-old Madison man was shot and killed on the 1300 block of East Wilson Street at approximately 7 p.m. Monday, according to a Madison Police Department officer-in-charge.
The Equal Opportunities Committee addressed reports from the Madison homeless community of discrimination and debated creating a new protected class in a meeting Monday.
A bouncer interrupted two men about to fight outside of a bar on the 100 block of State Street early Sunday morning, according to a release.
President and CEO Kaleem Caire will no longer serve on the Urban League of Greater Madison, according to a Board of Directors release Monday.
Police arrested a University of Wisconsin-Madison student early Saturday morning after he punched one man inside a downtown bar and head-butted another man, according to a Madison Police Department report.
The 200 block of North Henry Street between West Johnson and West Dayton Street will be closed from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday, March 3, according to a city news release.