The Long Haul: How the businesses of Downtown Madison fought, are fighting COVID-19
By Benjamin Farrell | Mar. 25, 2021Local government works with business owners to create a roadmap going forward.
Local government works with business owners to create a roadmap going forward.
Local activists hold vigil calling for a renewed investigation into the death of Tony Robinson
Doctors Westergaard, Andes and Sethi Encourage Prudent Behavior in the face of a new strain.
New Police Chief Shon Barnes announces commitment to work with Madison community to reimagine policing after a summer of unrest and fraught relationships
Authorities reopened the area after a thorough search did not turn up any explosive device.
Candidate Christopher A. Davis in particular has faced criticism for his past department’s use of excessive force during protests.
Following presentations by the MPD, Madison’s Public Safety Review Committee voted to recommend legislation banning facial recognition software.
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, local Madison businesses and their employees continue to struggle financially and are bracing for what could be a harsher winter.
As Election Day nears in Wisconsin — a battleground state in the 2020 election — the Madison City Clerk's Office has implemented measures to ensure secure and accurate voting results occur once the polls close.
After the online spat, Chancellor Blank pulled out of her commitment to speak with ASM citing a scheduling conflict with Mitnick’s proposed agenda.