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Officials cite the longest plateau in infections since the early weeks of the pandemic. → Read More
About 6,000 on campus have been vaccinated so far. → Read More
Starting next week, restaurants can fill 50% of seating capacity. → Read More
When her turn comes to take the COVID-19 vaccine, Sue is taking a pass. → Read More
A state advisory committee is expected to finalize the next phase of the vaccine rollout on Thursday. → Read More
The kits are provided by men's health company Vault Medical Services. → Read More
The state next week will receive thousands fewer doses that were expected. → Read More
State again reports an alarming number of deaths. → Read More
Janel Heinrich, director of Public Health Madison & Dane County, updates reporters on the local COVID-19 surge last week outside the Alliant Energy Center. Steven Elbow | The Capital Times Public Health Madison & Dane County on Tuesday issued an order prohibiting indoor gatherings of any size involving people outside the household, and limiting outdoor gatherings to 10 people, and then… → Read More
The white supremacist stickers were affixed to issues of the Cap Times. → Read More
The Ever's administration launched a website to provide transparency for federal funding. → Read More
Bill Westrate, president of American Family’s insurance brands, is slated to succeed Salzwedel in January of 2022. → Read More
The state unemployment rate drops to 8.5% from a 12.1% in May. → Read More
The Wisconsin U.S. senator says the move would counter the cost of adding a Juneteenth holiday. → Read More
One UW professor points to Germany as a model. → Read More
Madison activists kept up momentum Wednesday night into the fourth week of protests after the May 25 killing of George Floyd as hundreds participated in a high-energy, peaceful march that → Read More
The Sheriff's Office said he used drugs to mask his symptoms. → Read More
Physicians face a balancing act for what can wait, and what can't. → Read More
After 44 years, Madison's alternative weekly is turning out the lights. → Read More
After the state issued guidelines on crowd size Thursday, cancellations are piling up. → Read More