Developing: Car chase races through campus, downtown
By Joyce Riphagen | Oct. 26, 2021A white sedan has been seen speeding around the downtown area.
A white sedan has been seen speeding around the downtown area.
The statewide election audit found the November 2020 election to be not fraudulent, following nationwide investigations.
UHS will wait for clinical considerations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services before it continues administering the two booster shots.
Hotel Red scheduled to be converted into 50 unit mixed-use housing building by Steve Brown Apartments.
For the first time in history, Wisconsinites had the ability to contribute to new district lines, which Republican Senators introduced in the Wisconsin Senate Wednesday.
Alders failed to pass legislation that would lessen the oversight of the Common Council Executive Committee.
A breakdown of the people, funding and factors that make up UW-Madison’s student governance body.
Dorm students who test positive for COVID-19 are temporarily relocated to Eagle Heights apartment complex, where many graduate students live.
A man was caught with over $13,000 in counterfeit money after fraudulently using some for purchases on the UW-Madison campus.
Residents and activists say the F-35s will create noise disruption, environmental damage and racial disparities.
The UW-Madison chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society contributed over $27,000 to the annual fundraising event.
DOJ report indicates Madison Police Officer Keith Brown, not Katoine Richardson, responsible for shooting fellow MPD officer during confrontation outside of Mondays bar.
Four adolescents were arrested Friday in connection to the fatal hit-and-run.
The criminal complaint filed by a Madison police sergeant does not specify that Katoine Richardson was responsible for the shot that injured an officer.
Jewelry entrepreneurs, UW-Madison students, and best friends, Erin Schaut and Eleni Tongas sat down with The Daily Cardinal to talk all things EVIE Jewelry.
The CARES pilot program provides alternatives to police intervention in nonviolent mental health crises.
“Most people, myself included, do not have a comprehensive understanding, or even any understanding, of how elections work,” Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman said.
Researchers will use the grant to create a system that fact-checks information on social media sites.
The impacts of a changing climate are emerging in Madison. How will its residents respond?
The student-run conference for queer and trans+ college students took place over the weekend in Madison.