Madison man hospitalized after officer-involved shooting on east side
By Charlie Hildebrand | Feb. 7, 2022The victim’s mother says her son, a 38-year-old Black man, was shot five times by a state officer.
The victim’s mother says her son, a 38-year-old Black man, was shot five times by a state officer.
The freshman inclusion workshop aimed at reducing hate crimes and bias incidents has been moved to an online format for the foreseeable future.
Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison) introduced two new legislative bills Wednesday aimed at curbing violence through prevention.
Four people were shot, including three fatally, following a domestic dispute in an apartment complex in Brown Deer, Wis. Saturday morning.
Workers discovered the time capsule while demolishing the southside building.
The Dane County Executive Board voted 5-2 to indefinitely postpone a symbolic proposal supporting statewide legislation ending qualified immunity.
‘We owe it to the taxpayers of Dane County,’ says Dane County Executive Joe Parisi
The 2022 midterm elections are shaping up to be pivotal in deciding the future of politics in Wisconsin.
The city’s new homeless shelter encampment exceeds expectations and has had minimal police supervision, and pavillion and library plans unveiled for “Imagination Center” at Reindahl Park
Students reported brown water in various buildings on campus Wednesday afternoon.
The organization partnered with state officials to distribute N95 masks to communities free of charge.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that ballot drop boxes will be allowed through the February primaries to avoid voter confusion.
The $50 million investment would create 250 apartments in East Madison, to replace a former bakery.
A series of bills moved through the Wisconsin legislature Tuesday aiming to increase penalties for damaging statues and “unlawful” protests.
The changing climate is making its mark on the forests of the upper Midwest, affecting everything from the timing of leaf-color change to the collections of species that inhabit forest ecosystems.
The Omicron variant, which spreads quicker than previous strains, is driving the surge and now accounts for all new cases in the state.
The Landmarks Ordinance Review Committee proposes to adopt unified preservation standards across five historic districts.
PHMDC officials announced that the indoor mask mandate will be extended to March following a recent uptick in cases.
Several student-led organizations, including ASM, TAA and the BIPOC Coalition, have demanded a return to remote learning amidst a COVID-19 case surge.
The restaurant’s pop-up event will feature specialty cocktails and a raffle, with proceeds supporting an employee’s gender-affirming mastectomy.