City Council alters loitering ordinance
By Molly Borgstrom | Feb. 20, 2002Madison lawmakers terminate sunset clause allowing for periodic review
Madison lawmakers terminate sunset clause allowing for periodic review
The City of Madison's loitering ordinance unfairly targets and issues citations to minorities for having a different skin color and being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The ' ¦
Wisconsin lost 7,300 lives in 2000 due to diseases caused by smoking-related illnesses, according to a report put out by a coalition of groups, including the American Cancer Society and ' ¦
For the first time since the initial report describing the Saturday morning events outside the Towers, 502 N. Francis St., the Madison Police Department released details concerning the ongoing investigation, ' ¦
(BMG) Over the past couple of years, countless mainstream hip hop albums have been successfully released, enjoying widespread acceptance and financial success. Many have been sonically amazing, showcasing hot, catchy ' ¦'
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Ron Rosner won the District 5 City Council primary elections Tuesday with 323 votes'52.52 percent of the total votes. Ald. Tom Powell, District 5, came in second with 38.69 percent ' ¦
During the Indonesian military occupation of East Timor, Filomena Barros dos Reis led a double life, helping to organize the underground civilian resistance to military brutality while working as a ' ¦
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The state hiring freeze and the looming budget deficit has caused the Wisconsin State Historical Museum, 30 N. Carroll St., to consider cost-saving measures, including shortening hours. The museum, operated ' ¦
SALT LAKE CITY'Under fire to reform a judging system that last week produced one of the biggest scandals in the history of the Winter Olympics, the president of the International ' ¦
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By simplifying the UW-Madison parking equation and increasing accessibility to Madison buses, university administrators hope to improve after-hours parking convenience for students and faculty members with Monday's approval by the ' ¦
WSUM student radio will fill a long-standing gap in Madison radio when it hits the airwaves at 2:22 p.m. Friday, on 91.7 FM. The Federal Communications Commission licensed the station ' ¦
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