Madison’s mayoral candidates meet for forum in Humanities building
Four of the five candidates for Madison’s mayor answered questions about the city’s future at a mayoral forum in UW-Madison’s Humanities building Thursday.
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Four of the five candidates for Madison’s mayor answered questions about the city’s future at a mayoral forum in UW-Madison’s Humanities building Thursday.
Four days after a brutal assault against a UW-Madison student on Langdon Street shocked and frightened the campus community, Madison Police Department Chief Mike Koval announced his department had taken the suspect into custody.
With less than two weeks before the spring city election, in-person absentee voting has outpaced previous years according to the City of Madison Clerk’s office.
Madison police are investigating a string of robberies believed to have been committed by the same person that took place early this morning on the East Side.
In his quarterly update presented to the Madison City Council Tuesday, police chief Mike Koval reported a drop in arrests and shots fired in the last four months of 2018.
Community leaders looking to stave off the impacts of future lake level rises met with the authors behind an analysis of last year's floods at the Dane County UW-Extension office Monday.
A Lyft driver was taken into custody early Sunday morning for sexually assaulting a woman on Langdon Street, the Madison Police Department said.
Three schools in Oregon, Wisconsin, a village 10 miles from Madison, were placed on a “soft lockdown” after rumors of a student bringing a gun to school surfaced Monday morning.
A Madison man was charged in federal court Monday for knowingly persuading a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct with the intent to visually depict the acts.
With the region emerging from a polar vortex and the burying of the Yahara Lakes beneath feet of snow and ice, summertime flooding might feel like a lifetime away.
Madison businesses may receive fines for cooling down with both air conditioning and windows if the city council passes a bill later this month.
Madison police were forced to pause some services during the polar vortex, but as ice melted this weekend, violent crimes across the city had them out in full force.
Contrary to earlier proposals, lowering lake levels may not in fact be the best way to lessen the impacts of future flooding, according to a new report.
It goes without saying that college is a balancing act. Students have to cram classes, coursework, jobs or internships, extracurriculars and some semblance of a social life into a 24/7 schedule. For most, it’s ultimately manageable, but nonetheless a massive headache.
As Madison braces for a day with record-setting low temperatures, the city government is effectively shutting down operations until warmer weather prevails.
Following a snow emergency warning issued Sunday, Madison and Dane County services have geared up to deal with the snow storms and low temperatures predicted for Monday and Wednesday.
Madison city officials declared a snow emergency Sunday in anticipation of heavy snowfall and below-zero temperatures expected in the coming week.
A 28-year-old man and several teenage accomplices have been arrested by Madison police in connection with a string of robberies in December 2018, police chief Mike Koval announced in a press conference Thursday.
Madison officials have extended the snow emergency in effect until tomorrow morning following the biggest snowstorm of the season. Come 7 a.m. Thursday, Streets Division crews will reevaluate road conditions to determine if the emergency should be extended further.
In observance of the Roe v. Wade decision’s 46th anniversary, two groups of protesters braved the snow Tuesday morning to march on the capitol.