An AMBER alert is used by law enforcement to notify the public about missing children who might have been abducted. An AMBER Alert is only used for the most serious child abduction cases, when authorities believe a child is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death. The goal of an…
The criteria for issuing missing children alerts in Wisconsin has been expanded under updates to the Amber Alert system signed into law Tuesday by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
Viewers of a solar eclipse congregate on a pedestrian bridge over North Park Street.
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The sun casts shadows of UW-Madison students waiting in line to purchase protective eyewear prior to a solar eclipse.
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A partial solar eclipse creates a lens flare camera effect as viewers atop St. Paul’s Catholic Student Center view the rare phenomenon on the campus of UW-Madison.
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UW-Madison senior Victoria Braianova attempts to capture a photo of the solar eclipse on her phone during a visit to Library Mall.
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Adam Miller, left, a member of the UW-Madison Astronomy Club, shows off a telescope equipped with a screen that projects the image of the eclipse. Throngs of people filled Library Mall on Monday for the eclipse.
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UW-Madison senior Lissa Kanton views the sun through a telescope while joining hundreds of other students at Library Mall.
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UW-Madison senior Ellie Hennessy views a solar eclipse from the Library Mall, in front of “Both/And - Tolerance/Innovation,” a sculpture by David Dahlquist and Matt Niebuhr.
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We need to pay attention to the moment more often, not just during extraordinary events.