The Madison Police Department has been selected as one of seven finalists in this year's Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing.
News & Updates
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MPD IS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION FINALIST
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2009 Gates of Heaven Reservations begin Wednesday, October 1
postedThe Madison Parks Staff will begin taking reservations for the 2009 season for the popular Gates of Heaven building, beginning October 1 at 8:00a.m.
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Metro Administration Office Closed on Thursday, October 16
postedDue to an office move, Metro's Administration Office will be closed Thursday, October 16.
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Metro Moves to New Office Location on October 17
postedStarting Friday, October 17, buy passes/10-Ride cards and claim lost and found items at Metro's new office location at 1245 E. Washington Ave. (one block east of the current location).
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Charter's Plan For Madison City Channel Raises Questions
postedCharter Communications, the local cable company for Madison, has announced its plans to move Madison City Channel, the City's local government television station, from cable channel twelve (where it has been located s
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Metro's School Safety Video Now Available in Hmong
postedMetro's school safety instructional video, "Metro is not a Yellow School Bus" is now available online and DVD in Hmong.
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Voter Registration Month September 10 - October 10
postedWith the Presidential Election only 54 days away, the City Clerk's Office encourages voters who have moved to update their voter registration.
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West Side Neighborhoods Celebrate Traffic Signal at Gammon Road & Tree Lane
postedWest side neighborhoods will be celebrating the installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Gammon Road and Tree Lane from noon to 1:00 p.m. on Friday, September 12, 2008.
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Mineral Point Road and Gammon Road Reconstruction Update
postedBeginning Monday, September 15th, City Engineering along with Trierweiler Construction will begin the final phase of the Gammon Road and Mineral Point Road Reconstruction, which will impact motorists as follows:
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BLINK Temporary Public Art Application Deadline Approaching
postedThe next deadline for BLINK is quickly approaching. This will be the last round of applications accepted until next year! BLINK offers funding to local artists for temporary public art pieces and applying is easy.
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Downtown Plan Storefront Office Opens
postedThe City of Madison's new storefront office for the Downtown Plan is now open.
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Madison Water Utility Joins EPA's WaterSense Program
postedMadison-The Madison Water Utility has teamed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) WaterSense program to promote water conservation in the City of Madison.
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Apartment Fire Leaves 16 Occupants Displaced - Updated
postedCity of Madison Fire investigators have determined that the September 9 fire at 2101 Pike Drive was caused by careless use of smoking material.
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Gypsy Moth Survey to Begin in September
postedThe City of Madison Forestry section is working in cooperation with the Dane County Gypsy Moth Coordinator, elected officials, neighborhood residents and the WI DNR to track and attempt to suppress the invasive species gyp
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BRITTANY ZIMMERMANN HOMICIDE
postedThe news last spring was stunning. A bright, and vibrant UW-Madison student was senselessly killed inside her downtown apartment.