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Lines for testing and vaccinations at Alliant Energy Center have dwindled in the last couple of weeks, showing Public Health Madison and Dane County it's time to shift it's focus. → Read More
There's a new item on the menu at Green County's Annual Breakfast on the Farm. → Read More
One Browntown teenager has a long road to recovery ahead of her after doctors diagnosed and removed a brain tumor from the left temporal lobe of her brain earlier this month. → Read More
If you feel a little uneasy about ditching your mask, hugging someone, or shaking hands again, you're not alone. → Read More
Starting today in Dane County, your shot at a "one and done" shot is back. → Read More
One dose just isn't enough. So, the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are only completed after a two-dose series, but some people aren't showing up for the second shot. → Read More
It's a demand protesters have been voicing for nearly a year, and this time activists says police reform could have prevented another officer-involved death. → Read More
Public Health Madison and Dane County said vaccination invitations will be much faster to get in the coming weeks. → Read More
COVID-19 vaccinations are happening faster than many first thought, but it still doesn't feel fast enough for some. → Read More
Epic's largely empty campus in Dane County will see some new activity. → Read More
More veterans are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, but there's one requirement. → Read More
Two photos of a gathering and it's aftermath are grabbing attention this weekend. → Read More
The Columbia County Sheriff's Office had the DNA evidence they needed to make an arrest in the Town of Leeds homicide investigation back in November 2019, but there was one thing holding them back. They didn't know who it belonged to. → Read More
People only see poll workers a couple of times a year when they head to the polls. So, it's easy to forget they're essential workers. → Read More
Teachers don't need to wait for a COVID-19 vaccine to start teaching their students in-person again. → Read More
The flooding Columbus experienced two years ago isn't something Kyle Ellefson wants to see happen again. → Read More
A new trend in crime caught the attention of Madison's new police chief. → Read More
Many adults are turning to their kids, grandkids and even their local librarians for help signing up for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment online. Here's a guide. → Read More
A small hobby quickly grew into a full-time job for one Madison woman. → Read More
A new report from Downtown Madison, Inc. is reimagining the future of State Street, with plans to make the space more vibrant and livable. → Read More