Madison Police Department and residents discuss controversial body-worn camera pilot program
By Sarah Eichstadt | Feb. 15, 2022The meeting raised issues surrounding conflicts of interest and the potential consequences of the program.
The meeting raised issues surrounding conflicts of interest and the potential consequences of the program.
PHMDC will allow the county-wide mask mandate to expire March 1.
UW Health workers must receive a booster by May 2. Failure to comply could result in job termination.
State Street may lose four small businesses if JD McCormick’s plan to build a five-story structure goes through.
A $200 million, 3.4 million square foot Amazon facility has been proposed for construction north of Cottage Grove and is expected to supply 1,500 jobs.
The victim’s mother says her son, a 38-year-old Black man, was shot five times by a state officer.
Workers discovered the time capsule while demolishing the southside building.
The Dane County Executive Board voted 5-2 to indefinitely postpone a symbolic proposal supporting statewide legislation ending qualified immunity.
‘We owe it to the taxpayers of Dane County,’ says Dane County Executive Joe Parisi
The city’s new homeless shelter encampment exceeds expectations and has had minimal police supervision, and pavillion and library plans unveiled for “Imagination Center” at Reindahl Park
The $50 million investment would create 250 apartments in East Madison, to replace a former bakery.
The Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee proposes to adopt unified preservation standards across five historic districts.
PHMDC officials announced that the indoor mask mandate will be extended to March following a recent uptick in cases.
The restaurant’s pop-up event will feature specialty cocktails and a raffle, with proceeds supporting an employee’s gender-affirming mastectomy.
PHMDC issued a statement announcing Emergency Order #6, which will extend its indoor mask mandate to Feb. 1.
UW Health Trauma Center treated 80% more firearm injuries in 2020 and is projected to see a similar level in 2021.
The resignation was announced Wednesday after the investigation of the Sept. 16 incident concluded.
Elena Haasl announced their intention not to run for the District 5 Supervisor position to focus on their personal wellbeing.
The new order will be in effect until Jan. 3, 2022.
Many community members are against forcing small businesses to relocate due to the Oliv Madison building proposal.