Steven Elbow, The Capital Times

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Dane County to increase capacity for bars and restaurants

Officials cite the longest plateau in infections since the early weeks of the pandemic. → Read More

UW lifts testing requirements for vaccinated students, staff

About 6,000 on campus have been vaccinated so far. → Read More

Dane County to boost numbers for restaurant capacity and gatherings

Starting next week, restaurants can fill 50% of seating capacity. → Read More

We’re not gonna take it: The COVID-19 vaccine is here, along with efforts to overcome skepticism

When her turn comes to take the COVID-19 vaccine, Sue is taking a pass. → Read More

About a third of Wisconsinites could soon be eligible for vaccine

A state advisory committee is expected to finalize the next phase of the vaccine rollout on Thursday. → Read More

Wisconsin offers free at-home COVID-19 testing kits

The kits are provided by men's health company Vault Medical Services. → Read More

Tony Evers files federal complaint over Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shortfall

The state next week will receive thousands fewer doses that were expected. → Read More

Outbreak at the Dane County Jail and other COVID-19 updates

State again reports an alarming number of deaths. → Read More

Dane County pre-holiday order nixes all indoor gatherings

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

Racist propaganda appears in Middleton driveways, downtown Madison kiosks

The white supremacist stickers were affixed to issues of the Cap Times. → Read More

Want to know how the state is spending COVID-19 funds? Here's a dashboard

The Ever's administration launched a website to provide transparency for federal funding. → Read More

American Family's Salzwedel to step down as CEO

Bill Westrate, president of American Family’s insurance brands, is slated to succeed Salzwedel in January of 2022. → Read More

Rebound in leisure, hospitality chip away at Wisconsin unemployment numbers

The state unemployment rate drops to 8.5% from a 12.1% in May. → Read More

Ron Johnson proposes scrapping Columbus day for Juneteenth holiday

The Wisconsin U.S. senator says the move would counter the cost of adding a Juneteenth holiday. → Read More

Activists want to 'defund.' How do other countries curb police excesses?

One UW professor points to Germany as a model. → Read More

Hundreds march in Madison 'Glow in the Dark' rally

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

A single Dane County inmate infected 32 others

The Sheriff's Office said he used drugs to mask his symptoms. → Read More

Thousands of patients see procedures postponed as hospitals prep for COVID-19 surge

Physicians face a balancing act for what can wait, and what can't. → Read More

Madison's Isthmus a COVID-19 casualty

After 44 years, Madison's alternative weekly is turning out the lights. → Read More

Canoecopia cancelled; Bike-O-Rama still a go at Alliant

After the state issued guidelines on crowd size Thursday, cancellations are piling up. → Read More