News
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Gateway Technical College to Start Offering Two-Year Liberal Arts Degrees
The new degrees are made possible in part by a partnership with UW-Parkside that was approved this week by the UW Board of Regents.
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State, Local Officials Stand by Foxconn, But Many Wonder What the Company is Doing Here
Megamanufacturer announced plans to build electric cars in Ohio last week
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Racine Lutheran Admin Accused of Failing to Intervene in Racial Cases
Students wore 'Trump's Wall' shirts, swastika and racial slur carved on bathroom stall
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Kenosha Mayor Responds to Election Probe Subpoena
Oct. 6, 2021 5p
(WGTD/AP/WPR)---Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian says a GOP-backed investigation into the 2020 election Wisconsin is a colossal waste of time and money for the city.
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Pike River Clean-Up/Bike Path Expansion Included in Budget Proposal
Oct. 6, 2021 4:15p
(WGTD)---Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser’s budget proposal for the coming year includes funding to revitalize a two-mile-long stretch of the south branch of the Pike River.
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Expert Testifies in Rittenhouse Hearing
The Rittenhouse Trial Begins in November.
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RPD Investigates a Home Invasion That May Have Led to Homicide
Oct. 5 2021 10:40a
From the Racine Police Dept.:
On October 4, 2021 at 10:04 pm, the Racine Police Department responded to 1009 Monroe Ave to investigate a possible home invasion in progress.
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Hit & Run Driver Sought in Walworth County
Also: Accidental Alarm Leads to 'ALiCE' Procedures at Indian Trail; Rittenhouse Expert Witness Hearing Tuesday; Four Arrested in Pleasant Prairie Shoplifting Spree
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EV Production a No-Go For Now at Foxconn in Mt Pleasant
Also (Updated): A court appearance for a 14-year-old Racine boy charged with murder, new information on the victim; A new use for the old Shopko building in Kenosha---it's hardly an original thought; A vacant manufacturing site in Kenosha could be soon be
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