Police Union Will Defend Officer Who Shot Unarmed Madisonian
The Wisconsin Professional Police Association is going to county court to defend a former police officer who killed an unarmed man in Madison last November.
View ArticleWith Thousands Of Students Moving In Or Out, UW Tries To Minimize Waste
UW Moving Days took place again in Madison to keep items that can be reused or recycled out of landfills, as thousands of students move in or out of their apartments this week.
View ArticleNorthwoods League Championship Series Kicks Off Tonight In Madison
The Northwoods League championship series starts tonight, with the Duluth Huskies squaring off against the Madison Mallards.
View ArticleMadison 'Concierge Clinic' Offers Free Care To Uninsured
A Madison clinic has taken a unique approach to “concierge medicine” – also described as “boutique medicine” and medical care the “way it used to be.”
View ArticleEPA Administrator Applauds Madison Businesses
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy stopped in Madison Friday to laud local business efforts to become more energy efficient.
View ArticleLa Crosse-Madison Power Line Proposal Submitted To PSC
The application to build a major power line from La Crosse to the Madison area was submitted to the Public Service Commission on Tuesday.
View ArticleMadison Mayor Announces Jobs And Internships Plan
The Madison area has a relatively low jobless rate, but that doesn't mean people can always find work, especially those with minimal education or training. Madison Mayor Paul Soglin is out with a jobs...
View ArticleStormwater Pipeline In Madison Will Get Major Upgrade
City of Madison, Dane County and University of Wisconsin officials will upgrade a stormwater pipeline that goes into Lake Mendota, the area’s largest body of water.
View ArticleNo Permanent Day Shelter For Dane County Homeless This Winter
Dane County won't have a permanent day shelter for the homeless until next year. Meanwhile, stopgap measures are in place to get homeless people out of the cold and provide medical and employment...
View ArticleIce Sculptures, Trolley Rides Featured At Madison's Downtown Holiday Open House
Madison held its annual Downtown Holiday Open House on Friday. The annual event offers holiday fun for families while also attracting shoppers to downtown businesses.
View ArticlePETA Bus Ad Campaign In Madison Targets UW For Use Of Lab Animals
PETA has taken out over 100 new bus ads in Madison to decry the University of Wisconsin’s use of animals in laboratory research.
View ArticleLarge Group Health Insurance In Madison 23 Percent Cheaper Than In Milwaukee
Large group health insurance in southeast Wisconsin costs more than anywhere else in the state, according to a report by Citizen Action of Wisconsin.
View ArticleWisconsin Carry Sues Madison For Banning Guns On Buses
The gun rights group Wisconsin Carry is suing the city of Madison over its rule prohibiting people from carrying guns on city buses.
View ArticleFederal Reserve Official Predicts 3% U.S. Growth In 2014
Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank president Esther George predicted U.S. growth between 2.5 and 3 percent this year when she spoke in Madison today.
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