Keely Arthur, WISCTV News 3

Keely Arthur

WISCTV News 3

Madison, WI, United States

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Past articles by Keely:

Local organization offers free meals to anyone 60 or older

In an effort to help during the pandemic, local senior advocacy group NewBridge is coordinating free meals for anyone 60 or older in the city of Madison and Monona. → Read More

Running errands? What to do before you go outside and when you return home during the pandemic

MADISON, Wis. (–) Many Wisconsinites are staying in their homes, washing their hands the appropriate number of times and practicing social distancing, but there are some extra things you can try to do to keep your family safe from coronavirus. We are all doing our best to stay inside but sometimes you have to leave home to grab groceries or... → Read More

'It brought the whole day back,' first responders in Middleton workplace shooting react to Molson Coors

The Molson Coors shooting in Milwaukee is bringing back memories of an office shooting in Middleton. → Read More

Increased police presence at Jefferson Middle School

Several officers with the Madison Police Department are currently at Jefferson Middle School. → Read More

Lower temps mean higher heating bills, how to keep energy costs down

Keeping your house warm during the colder months isn't cheap, and if the fall weather is any indication of what’s to come this winter will be cold and long. That’s why it's important to know about the small adjustments you can make to save on your home's energy usage and bill. → Read More

Biggest year yet for Koats for Kids, nearly 4,500 coats collected

The Koats for Kids distribution starts in Dane County, Tuesday. For the past few weeks News 3 Now, Magic 98, Klinke Cleaners, and the Community Action Coalition have collected thousands of coats, scarves and hats. → Read More

U.S. Ag secretary visits Dairy Expo, says dairy farms will survive but need to adapt

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue paid a visit to the World Dairy Expo at the Alliant Energy Center, where he answered questions from concerned farmers and dairy officials. The Wisconsin dairy industry is facing decreasing prices, rising suicide rates among farmers and a trade war with China. → Read More

Flying for Christmas or Thanksgiving? AAA says book now

According to the experts over at AAA starting today for the next month is the best time to book flights. → Read More

Madison makes registering to vote easier with accessible pop-up locations

It is National Voter Registration Day and Madison is participating in a big way. Hundreds of volunteers are manning dozens of pop up registration locations across the city. → Read More

Madison leaders work to improve resident engagement in people of color, lower income areas

City leaders are trying to make civic engagement accessible to all. Unless you're in city government, understanding what goes on inside the City County Building can be tricky. City leaders don't want that be true any longer, so they’ve created The Task Force on Government Structure or TFOGS. → Read More

One dead in hunting-related incident in Dodge County

Authorities confirm that they are investigating a hunting related death in Reeseville, → Read More

City undertakes two major flood mitigation projects

The city of Madison has two active projects to help prevent flooding. The area near McKenna  Blvd. and Hawks landing were some of the hardest hit areas in the city during the historic 2018 flooding. → Read More

Biker dead after crash with 17-year-old driver in Monona

Monona police say one person is dead after a car versus bike crash overnight. A 17-year-old female driver struck a woman riding her bike just past 1:30 a.m., according to a news release from the department. → Read More

Madison first responders remember 9/11 attacks with moment of silence, blood drive

The Madison Police Department and Madison Fire Department Honor Guards are leading a ceremony in remembrance of the victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, Wednesday morning. Madison Police Chief Mike Koval and Fire Chief Steve Davis will give remarks and lead a moment of silence. → Read More

MMSD shifts school start times to improve student performance

Madison students are headed back to school next Tuesday but the time they’re supposed to report to school may be different from previous years. → Read More

Dozens of street artist turn drab parts of Monona and Madison into works of art

When we think of Wisconsin buildings the colors that come to mind are probably gray, black and brown. On Saturday those colors were with replaced with something much more vibrant as part of the first ever Momentum Urban Arts Festival. → Read More

'You put on your brave face' Primrose School bounces back after severe flooding

If you walk into Primrose School of Middleton now everything is pristine but just a year ago the space was unlivable after historic rainfall. The inches of rain that drenched Middleton seeped into all 11 classrooms last August destroying much of the early education and care center. → Read More

"That makes my day," widow reacts to renaming of post office after firefighter husband Cory Barr

A Sun Prairie post office will likely be renamed in honor of fallen firefighter Capt. Cory Barr. The Senate passed bipartisan legislation to make the change Wednesday. Barr died last July while responding to a gas leak in downtown Sun Prairie. → Read More

'Have I been hacked?' What Wisconsinites need to know about the Capital One data breach

The Capital One data breach has many of us asking “has my information been compromised?” While it’s too early to tell how many people in Wisconsin were hacked, there are some things you can do to know if your information was stolen. → Read More

CrossFit Games to bring estimated $10 million in consumer spending to Madison

Rebbok’s CrossFit Games will draw an estimated $10 million in direct consumer spending on things like tickets, goods, restaurants and hotels, according to Downtown Madison Inc. This is the third year the games are being hosted in Madison. During the inaugural year, an estimated $7.2 million was brought in by consumers. → Read More