Police enforcement increasing on Madison roads as serious injuries and fatalities rise
By Samuel Mayo | Mar. 29, 2022Madison police have increased their enforcement efforts by 135% on E. Washington Avenue compared to this time last year.
Madison police have increased their enforcement efforts by 135% on E. Washington Avenue compared to this time last year.
A proposal from a Dane County supervisor pushes for the removal of the pledge of allegiance and prayer from the board’s rules.
The infamously dangerous intersection at John Nolen Drive, South Blair, East Wilson and Williamson streets Downtown is to undergo a massive reconstruction project.
UW-Madison senior Jeff Hynes, who is running unopposed to represent a student-majority district in the April 5 election, has not yet released his policy platform.
An owner and employee of a Williamson Street gas station allegedly purchased FoodShare cards for half of their worth.
The Police and Fire Commission select Chris Carbon to replace Steven Davis as Cheif of Madison Fire Department.
Madison and Dane County officials have officially proposed a location for a new, permanent men's shelter; "a new day in Madison's approach to homeless services."
Steve Manley reflects on his journey owning a record store and opens up about his business’ uncertain future.
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The city council will provide $700k in one-time grants towards eight nonprofit organizations that primarily serve Latinx communities of undocumented immigrants in the Madison area.
The investigation focused on a former officer’s accusation that Barnes facilitated a hostile working environment.
Madison business owners are expressing their concerns over the mask mandate’s expiration on March 1.
Common Council approved $750,000 federal grant funding six officer positions.
Beginning tomorrow, masks will no longer be required in public settings throughout Madison and Dane County.
“Blu³eprint” was created by Faisal Abdu’Allah to represent his idea of “counter monuments.”
Janeway decided to run for a position on the Madison School Board after the previous candidate posted transphobic content on social media.
Cottage Grove residents voiced their disapproval for the facility, citing increased traffic and environmental concerns as potential issues.
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A referendum approved this past fall will result in renovations and expansions to six Madison schools.