Woman attacked on Monroe Steet Saturday
By Ben Breiner and Abby Becker | Oct. 16, 2012Three men allegedly attacked a 21-year-old woman while she was walking in an alleyway behind the 1800 block of Monroe Street early Saturday morning.
Three men allegedly attacked a 21-year-old woman while she was walking in an alleyway behind the 1800 block of Monroe Street early Saturday morning.
The city of Madison’s attorney’s office could revoke Logan’s Madtown Restaurant and Bar’s liquor license after the downtown establishment, located at 322 W. Johnson St., failed an audit requested by the Madison Police Department.
County and city officials jointly held a forum Monday to hear University of Wisconsin-Madison students’ input and to answer questions about the 2013 city and county budgets.
A State Street bar closed early for the night because of a fight occurring between three people Sunday, resulting in one arrest and two citations.
A group of approximately 25 homeless people and housing advocates gathered with signs and bull horns on the steps of city hall Thursday to protest city staff discarding homeless people’s personal belongings.
Representatives from University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student government will take a backseat approach to the 2013 Mifflin Street Block Party planning process after discussion at a Mifflin neighborhood meeting Thursday.
Madison police released photos Thursday of two additional suspects who were allegedly involved in the August attack against Badger running back Montee Ball.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced Thursday he plans to run for re-election in April for a full term.
Due to neighborhood opposition of a proposed downtown homeless shelter, a county official is proposing an alternate location closer to Madison’s downtown.
Developers presented an updated plan for a downtown apartment complex at a Bassett Neighborhood meeting Wednesday, including modifications that address previous community concerns about the project.
A Minnesota man is facing property damage and building entry charges after allegedly attempting to break into Madison’s state Capitol building Sunday.
A proposed increase in Metro Transit bus fare will not affect student bus passes in 2013 but could potentially affect the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s negotiations with Metro Transit when their contracts are up for renewal.
The City of Madison could face legal action from a Wisconsin group for placing an official ban on panhandling on State Street, which the group called a violation of the First Amendment.
Madison’s police chief clarified the rules Monday regarding parade permits and how the Madison Police Department handles police presence during special events.
Madison police arrested one woman after officers arrived at a State Street bar early Sunday morning to find several women engaged in a street brawl.
The 42nd annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival concluded a weekend's worth of events with a march up State Street Sunday after Mayor Paul Soglin repealed a mandatory additional fee for police overtime.
Police said texting while driving led to the death of a 2012 World Dairy Expo prize-winning Jersey cow on Saturday night.
Voter registration in Madison continues to increase as the Nov. 6 election approaches, according to a city official.
A county official announced Friday a new initiative aimed at cleaning up lakes in Dane County.
Despite a conflict with the Madison Police Department over proper permit documentation, the 42nd annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival will continue as planned from Thursday, Oct. 4 to Sunday, Oct. 7.