News
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Charges Filed in Downtown Kenosha Crash
Updated 2-11 9p
Kenosha---The driver who caused a three-vehicle accident at a busy downtown intersection Sunday night did so after allegedly running a red light and driving drunk.
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Nilay Patel, Editor-in-Chief of "The Verge", on WGTD's Generation NOW
A Racine area native, who now runs one of the most successful websites in the world, raised concerns about the Foxconn development on Generation NOW; WGTD’s show that discusses issues facing Millennials and Generation Z hosted by WGTD’s resident millennial Troy McDonald
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New Location for Feb. 16th Broadcast of the "WGTD Radio Theater"
The WGTD Radio Theater begins its 15h season and show number 119 in this live broadcast of this 12-time award winning series, showcasing the 91.1 Players in “A Cartoons-on-the Radio Mash-Up 2019!: DEAR HEART.”
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Plow Operator and Stranger Save Teen Driver in Icy River Rescue
Two concerned citizens pulled a 19-year-old Wheatland man from the brink of death early Thursday morning. According to the Kenosha News---around 6am the teenager was driving to work on Highway W when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel---lost control of his car---and
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As Budget Debate Looms, Fitzgerald, Vos Support Tolling
Legislature's Top Republicans Say It's Up To Evers To Make First Move On Transportation Funding
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Milwaukee Police Officer Shot And Killed; Suspect In Custody
(WPR/AP)---A Milwaukee police officer was shot and killed Wednesday morning on the city's south side while executing a warrant.
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Power Outages; Suicide Suspected, Student Charged With Sexual Assault
WGTD and Gateway's Kenosha campus were among hundreds of We Energies customers that lost power Tuesday night as a result of the bad weather. Power was restored here in about an hour and a half, but then it took a while longer to bring back all of the station's components
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Governor Evers to DNR: Review Foxconn Air Permits
Governor Tony Evers says he is directing the state DNR to review air permits granted for the massive Foxconn project in Mount Pleasant. Evers told reporters on Tuesday he doesn’t think that the review has begun yet.
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Life-Saving Awards Presented
Life-saving awards were presented Monday in Pleasant Prairie to a nursing student and a Costco employee who also serves as a volunteer firefighter.
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Red Zone Compromise; Alderwoman Fined; Water Scare
Hip hop is back on the menu at the Red Zone Bar and Grill. The Kenosha City Council voted Monday night to grant a probationary cabaret license to the Sheridan Rd. establishment that features a deejay playing hip hop on weekends.
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