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Fire at campus apartment causes $50K in damages

The Capital Times

No injuries were reported in a fire that caused $50,000 in damage to a campus apartment building Thursday night, the Madison Fire Department says. read story

Richland Center company recalls apples

The Capital Times

Sliced apples from a Richland Center company are being recalled after routine testing turned up listeria bacteria, which can cause serious or even fatal infections in some people. read story

4th-time drunken driver stranded in slide-off, police say

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A Sun Prairie man who slid into a snow bank on Packers Avenue early Thursday during the bitterly cold temperatures estimated he was stranded for a half-hour before police found him and booked him into the much warmer Dane County Jail on counts of fourth-offense drunken driving and a probation violation. read story

Man accused of prolonged sexual abuse of young relative

Mike Miller

A man who repeatedly had sex with a teenage relative has been charged with two counts of sexual assault and related charges for the prolonged abuse, which lasted at least three years, according to the young woman involved. read story

Leopold could add dual-language program in fall

Tamira Madsen

Madison Metropolitan School District officials will unveil plans to offer a dual-language program at Leopold Elementary beginning next fall. The new curriculum for the south side school will include education in English and Spanish, and discussion of the plan is anticipated at a Madison School Board meeting on Feb. 2. read story

Brutality of alleged rape increases Fitchburg man's cash bail

Mike Miller

Cash bail was raised from $7,500 to $9,000 Thursday for a Fitchburg man accused of severely battering, choking and raping a female friend in her apartment on Jan. 1 and 2. read story

Is toxic coal ash a danger in Wisconsin?

Anita Weier

Potentially toxic substances in a drinking well at Wisconsin Power & Light's coal power plant near Portage have raised new concerns in light of the recent rupture of a coal fly ash holding pond in Tennessee that flooded hundreds of acres with water containing hazardous materials. read story

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