'National Night Out' in Dane County
The Dane County Sheriff’s Office would like to invite citizens to a “Night Out" to prevent crime.
The Dane County Sheriff’s Office would like to invite citizens to a “Night Out" to prevent crime.
UPDATE: Due to the severe storm that took place on Tuesday, July 24, residents can participate in free curbside collection of storm debris through Friday, August 3, 2012.
UPDATE: In-person absentee voting has begun for Wisconsin's primary, now just a little more than two weeks away.
Giant murals depicting farm life in Wisconsin that had been forgotten for the last five decades will be on display at the Wisconsin State Fair.
UPDATE: E. Coli levels are back within normal ranges along the Rock River -- the health advisory has been lifted.
The City of Madison and Madison Parks are pleased to host Ride the Drive - Northside, presented by Trek, on Sunday, August 12, from 10am-3pm.
People across much of the planet were having problems accessing Twitter on Thursday, a day before the 2012 Olympic Games are expected to cause a spike in use of the micro-blogging site. UPDATE: Twitter appears to be restored in the Madison area.
Ford is recalling nearly 485,000 Escapes and Mavericks to fix sticking gas pedals that can cause crashes.
The Madison Police Department has taken a number of reports regarding a fraud scheme where out-of-state criminals are using the personal information of Madison residents to take out credit cards.
J.C. Penney is revamping its pricing strategy -- again.
Governor Scott Walker has announced the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) will offer drought relief assistance. In response to his declaration of a state of emergency for all 72 Wisconsin counties WHEDA will begin accepting applications for its Drought Relief Guarantee Program.
Tonight’s Concerts on the Square featuring Cuban music group Tiempo Libre has been postponed due to the possibility of severe weather. The concert will be held on Thursday evening at 7:00 pm.
The Madison Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Safety Team (T.E.S.T.), in addition to other enforcement efforts, will be specifically addressing traffic violations this week.
UPDATE: Wisconsin farmers will be allowed to cut hay and graze cattle on land in conservation programs under a loosening of restrictions by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The northbound Fish Hatchery Road ramp to the westbound Beltline (US 12/18) is closed for construction.
A change in vehicle titles is effective at the end of July in Wisconsin.
There is no rain date set for yesterday’s Concerts on the Square “Feelin’ Groovy.”
YouTube is offering people a way to blur faces in submitted video.
Madison police are investigating three separate cases of fraud in the city that occurred throughout the month of July.
The City of Madison Parking Utility is excited to announce a collaboration with the vendors ParkNOW! and Metric Parking to pilot a Pay by Cell program in the Buckeye Lot.
Due to the heat, drought and turf conditions, Madison Parks is asking that all adult soccer and ultimate Frisbee games (scheduled games as well as any unscheduled practices or scrimmages) be temporarily suspended.
UPDATE: Several counties in the NBC15 viewing area will have cooling shelters available during the next few days.
The Lake Delton Water Utility is asking for the cooperation of Village residents with voluntary sprinkling restrictions and outdoor water use.
In order to ensure that there is a sufficient supply of water reserved for fire protection and domestic use, the Cottage Grove Water Utility will be enforcing mandatory outdoor water usage restrictions.
The Fitchburg Utility District No. 1 will be enforcing mandatory outdoor water usage restrictions in accordance with the Water Use Ordinance until further notice.