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  • 1st Date Ends With 1st Degree Sexual Assault Charge

    July 23, 2025 3:30p

    (WGTD)---A 72-year-old Kenosha man is facing charges of sexual assault and battery for allegedly trying to rape a woman he met on Facebook.

    Michael Erenberg was charged Wednesday with 1st degree sexual assault, disorderly

  • Package of Security Enhancements Approved by Kenosha School Board

    July 23, 2025 11:40a

    (WGTD)---The Kenosha School Board Tuesday night approved a set of no-cost and low-cost school security improvements. 

  • Daylong Standoff Ends in Racine; Two Injured

    July 23, 2025 6a

    From Racine Police: 

    On July 22, 2025, at approximately 11:03am, officers were called to the 1100 block of Reschke Av for a report of a party that had been shot. 

  • Mural Project Now Includes a Kraken

    July 19, 2025 8a

    (WGTD)---The "Kenosha Kraken" sea monster lives in a downtown alley.

    It's the latest image to be finished in a mural project that when completed is expected to transform the walls of nine buildings in the city. 

  • Where Things Stand

    July 18, 2025 5p

    From WGTD Manager David Cole:

    A quick note on the impact of the budget rescission votes in Washington. 

    While we don't receive federal funding, WGTD is expected to be indirectly impacted by cuts at Wisconsin Public

  • Credit Union to Build in Kenosha

    July 18, 2025 4:30p

    (WGTD)---Another credit union is entering the Kenosha market.

    Michigan-based Advia is seeking to build a branch on 75th St. between 7-Brew Coffee and Riteway Auto, according to city Plan Commission documents. 

    Advia

  • Bank to Build at KIN

    July 18, 2025 3:30p

    (WGTD)---The first private development in the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood has been announced. 

    A branch of State Bank of the Lakes will be built at the corner of 52nd St. and 28th Ave. 

  • Study Finds Fault in Response to Kenosha's 2020 Civil Unrest

    July 17, 2025 6:30p; Update 7-18 with KPD response

    (WGTD)---A county-funded study that recommends dozens of changes to Kenosha County's emergency response plan raises questions over the decision-making process that was used during Kenosha's 2020 civil

  • Tap Water Stinks? Don't Fret

    July 16, 2025 10:15p

    (WGTD)---The Racine Water Utility says it's aware of taste and odor problems with the water, and has taken action.