Dog accidentally sent through Madison airport x-ray machine, TSA says
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The Transportation Security Administration reported that a dog was accidentally sent through the X-ray at the Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin this week.

Amy Loudenbeck concedes Wisconsin secretary of state loss

Republican Amy Loudenbeck conceded defeat Monday in her bid to unseat Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug La Follette.

Wisconsin DNR head Preston Cole retiring

The head of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is retiring after four years on the job, Gov. Tony Evers announced Friday.

University of Wisconsin vandalism; graffiti outside Memorial Union

UW-Madison police are asking for the public's help to identify two people suspected of causing vandalism outside Memorial Union and the adjacent Alumni Park.

Lake Mendota canoe 3,000 years old, recovered by maritime archaeologists

Wisconsin Historical Society maritime archaeologists, alongside partners from Wisconsin’s Native Nations, recovered on Thursday, Sept. 22 a 3,000-year-old dugout canoe from Lake Mendota.

Amber Alert canceled: Madison girl located, man wanted

An Amber Alert was canceled for missing and endangered Laniyah Hampton of Madison. Paul Williams III is wanted and has a warrant out for his arrest.

UW-Madison arboretum killings, man sentenced to life in prison

The man convicted in the fatal shooting of a UW-Madison physician and her husband in the school's arboretum was sentenced to life in prison.

Madison police bust underage drinking, 137 cited at bar: report

Madison police on Thursday, Sept. 1 cited more than 130 people for underage drinking at a downtown bar, according to a report from WMTV.

UW Quintez Cephus reinstatement lawsuit dismissed: judge

A judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging the UW System reinstated former Badgers receiver Quintez Cephus without seeking input from a woman who accused him of sexual assault.

Madison man arrested for 5th OWI: state patrol

A 56-year-old Madison man has been arrested for operating while under the influence, his fifth offense after he was pulled over for speeding on the Beltline around 7:15 p.m. Saturday.

Capitol statues damaged in protests: Madison man gets probation
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Jacob Capps of Madison, who helped tear down two statues outside the state Capitol during a string of protests over racial injustice two years ago, has been sentenced to three years of probation.

Capitol statues damaged in protests: Madison man gets probation

A Madison man charged with helping tear down two statues outside the state Capitol during a string of protests over racial injustice two years ago has been sentenced to three years of probation.

Green Alert canceled, Madison veteran found safe

A Green Alert was issued Thursday night, for Michael Segich, a missing Madison veteran.