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Dane County probes second measles case tied to Madison traveler
health14 days ago

Dane County probes second measles case tied to Madison traveler

Public Health Madison and Dane County confirmed a second measles case in Dane County linked to an out-of-state traveler who stayed at a Madison hotel on Feb. 6. Exposed, unvaccinated individuals are asked to quarantine through Feb. 27, and PHMDC offers free vaccines to uninsured. The case is not connected to a prior UW–Madison student case; Wisconsin’s first 2026 case was in Milwaukee County.

Three Madison Names Earn 2026 James Beard Semifinalist Nod
food-and-drink1 month ago

Three Madison Names Earn 2026 James Beard Semifinalist Nod

The James Beard Foundation announced its 2026 restaurant and chef semifinalists, highlighting three Madison names: Public Parking Bar (Best New Bar), Hastings Cameron of Imaginary Factory (Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service), and Mint Mark Executive Chef Kasey Lee Cooke (Best Chef: Midwest). Finalists will be named March 31 and winners announced June 15 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Brat Fest Moves Indoors Sunday Amid Severe Weather Threat
local-news1 year ago

Brat Fest Moves Indoors Sunday Amid Severe Weather Threat

Brat Fest in Madison, Wisconsin, has moved most of its activities indoors to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum due to potential strong storms. The festival will feature free live music with limited seating and food available on Willow Island, weather permitting. The Community-wide Worship Service will be held in the Exhibition Hall. More details are available on Brat Fest’s social media.

"Wisconsin Hit by Rare February Tornadoes, Severe Weather Causes Damage and Power Outages"
weather2 years ago

"Wisconsin Hit by Rare February Tornadoes, Severe Weather Causes Damage and Power Outages"

The National Weather Service confirmed the first February tornado in Wisconsin near Evansville and Edgerton, with reports of power poles snapped, trees down, and roof damage. No deaths or injuries were reported, but significant damage occurred, and about 1,500 customers were without power in southeastern Wisconsin. The storm system also brought hail, strong winds, and lightning to the Milwaukee area before moving out over Lake Michigan. The weather service will assess damage and investigate the severity level of the tornado.

Suspect in Fatal Beltline Hit-and-Run Surrenders to Madison Police
crime2 years ago

Suspect in Fatal Beltline Hit-and-Run Surrenders to Madison Police

Jules Tougna Tamen, 59, of Madison, turned himself in and was charged with hit-and-run resulting in death after allegedly striking and killing a woman running in the middle of the Beltline near Fish Hatchery Road. The incident occurred on Jan. 26, and Tougna Tamen left the scene, parking at his home about a mile away. His blue 2005 Lexus was found at his home, and he now faces up to 25 years in prison for the charges.

"State of Emergency Declared as Winter Storm Hits Mississippi and Alabama"
weather2 years ago

"State of Emergency Declared as Winter Storm Hits Mississippi and Alabama"

Wintry weather conditions have led to road closures across the metro area in Mississippi, with the City of Jackson and Madison taking measures to address extremely slick conditions by sanding and salting the streets. The Mississippi Department of Transportation reported ice on roads and bridges in 40 counties, urging people to stay weather-aware and only drive if absolutely necessary, while encouraging them to stay cozy at home.

"Neo-Nazi March Sparks Outrage in Madison and State Capitol"
social-issues2 years ago

"Neo-Nazi March Sparks Outrage in Madison and State Capitol"

A neo-Nazi demonstration outside the State Capitol in Madison drew condemnation from Gov. Tony Evers, UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, and other elected leaders. The group of about two dozen people, some wearing masks and sunglasses, marched through the city displaying swastika flags but did not display any weapons. The Madison Police Department monitored the situation, emphasizing their commitment to protecting First Amendment rights while condemning hateful rhetoric. The presence of the hate group was strongly denounced by various leaders, who emphasized that hate, racism, and antisemitism have no place in Wisconsin. The university is providing support resources to affected students and employees, and enhanced security measures are being implemented for a football game.

"Neo-Nazi Marches in Wisconsin Spark Heightened Security Measures"
social-issues2 years ago

"Neo-Nazi Marches in Wisconsin Spark Heightened Security Measures"

Madison police and University of Wisconsin-Madison police closely monitored a neo-Nazi group that marched through downtown Madison, with over 20 individuals wearing red and black and some carrying swastika flags. The group, which did not display any weapons, walked through the city and ended at James Madison Park. Governor Tony Evers condemned the group, stating that neo-Nazis, antisemitism, and white supremacy have no place in Wisconsin. Senator Tammy Baldwin also denounced the hate, emphasizing the importance of denouncing such ideologies. The University of Wisconsin-Madison strongly condemned the group's presence and offered support to the campus community. UWPD will continue to monitor the situation ahead of a Badger football game.