Breaking news: Lawton out of gov. campaign
By The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 26, 2009Lawton's exit leaves Democratic field largely open with sudden e-mail announcing her decision.
Lawton's exit leaves Democratic field largely open with sudden e-mail announcing her decision.
It was easy to be swept up in the elated atmosphere upon entering the Alliant Energy Center this past weekend, as the 8th annual Madison Food & Wine Show was in full swing. Featuring over 150 exhibitors including wineries, cheese makers and local restaurants and bakeries, this event is Madison's gourmet tasting event of the year attended by over 6,000 people.
A sandwich delivery man making a late-night delivery on Saturday was robbed along the 1300 block of Chandler Street, according to a police report.
Two young men were robbed early Sunday morning around 12:30 a.m. on the 1600 block of Monroe Street.
State Rep. Jeffrey Wood, I-Chippewa Falls, announced Friday he will not seek re-election in 2010.
The long-awaited supply of H1N1 vaccinations, amid a national health emergency declared by President Obama, will be short-lived, according to the Madison and Dane County Public Health Department.
Although UW-Madison students who are undocumented immigrants may qualify for in-state tuition, the rate of such students using this option remains relatively low.
A bill prohibiting minors from drinking in taverns passed out of the Assembly Committee on Urban and Local Affairs Thursday.
UW-Madison faculty, staff and students continued to scrutinize Provost Paul DeLuca's graduate school restructuring proposal at his fifth and final town hall meeting Friday, while Chancellor Biddy Martin offered several reassurances.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved budgets for the Adventure Learning Program and F.H. King at the meeting Thursday.
Wisconsin ranked among the top four states with the highest job losses percentage-wise according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Associated Students of Madison's Student Election Commission met Thursday night to announce the results of the fall ASM elections.
The State Street Design Project Oversight Committee unanimously approved the latest plans to revamp Peace Park at their meeting Thursday.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will announce his decision on whether he will run for Governor in 2010 in the coming weeks, a campaign representative said Thursday.
A young Madison woman was sexually assaulted along the outskirts of campus Wednesday evening, according to a police report.
A new committee will consider mandating health insurance for all UW students, among other options, when it evaluates the UW System's insurance policies next semester, according to UW System Assistant Vice President Larry Rubin.
The city's Alcohol License Review Committee granted licenses to two establishments at Wednesday's meeting, but denied a proposed amendment to add a student voting member to the committee.
Designs for a new ice rink serving UW-Madison athletics and church apartments near the Holy Redeemer Church were presented to the city's Urban Design Commission on Wednesday.
Wisconsin ranked among the top four states with the highest job losses percentage-wise according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.