Posted: 1:36 PM Two incidents involving suspected chimney fires within the past week in Madison prompt a reminder that before starting the roaring fire to ward off the winter chill, make certain your fireplace is clean, properly vented, and structurally sound.
Posted: 11:29 AM It's holiday recycling time. Madison residents have the chance to recycle cooking oil from their Thanksgiving feast and non working Holiday lights and extension cords at the Streets Division's drop off sites.
Posted: 7:00 PM Dangerous or toxic toys can still be found on America’s store shelves, according to Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group’s 27th annual Trouble in Toyland report.
Posted: 12:02 PM Due to reduced ridership on the day after Thanksgiving, Metro buses follow Saturday schedules on Friday, November 23 on certain routes.
Updated: 1:49 PM Optimism is high among retailers as large crowds pour into stores for Black Friday. Nationally, Wal-mart processed nearly 5000 items per second.
Updated: 4:00 PM The City of Madison's alternate side parking restrictions will begin at 1 a.m. on Thursday November 15th. That means that City of Madison residents must park their cars on the odd house numbered side of the street tonight November 14th.
Updated: 11:15 AM Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 2.77 million vehicles around the world for a water pump problem and a steering shaft defect that may result in faulty steering — the latest in a spate of quality woes for Japan's top automaker.
Posted: 11:24 AM While antibiotics can be powerfully effective medicines in fighting illnesses and infections caused by bacteria, they are completely useless when they are used to combat a disease caused by a virus.
Posted: 7:50 AM Wisconsin's deer hunting season is approaching and state officials don't want hunters to forget about a couple pests dangerous to forests.
Updated: 11:07 AM While a strong demand still exists for turkey, the cost of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for Wisconsin shoppers is down slightly this year.