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  • Former WGTD Intern Published in "USA Today"

    We knew her when! 23-year-old Tea Price, who interned with WGTD News a few summers back, graduated in May from the prestigious Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Media at the University of Arizona. Prior to graduation she applied for and was awarded the

  • Arrest in Kenosha County Bike Trail Sexual Assaults

    A suspect has been arrested in connection with a pair of sexual assaults that occurred earlier this year on a bike trail just south of Kenosha. 

  • Colleen Deininger Described as a Cautious Pilot

    Colleen Deininger, the Kenosha woman who died with three family members in a plane crash last weekend, was an experienced pilot who regularly practiced coping with doomsday scenarios, according to her longtime golfing partner. 

  • Charges Filed in the Shooting Death of a Kenosha Man

    Updated 6-13 with criminal complaint. 

    Kenosha---A 17 year-old Milwaukee teen allegedly shot a 34 year-old Milwaukee man because he'd been touching her inappropriately, according to information contained in a criminal complaint.

  • Kenosha Plane Crash Victims Identified

    Updated 6-11 with victim identifications. 

    A well-known Kenosha real estate agent and three members of her family were killed Sunday when the single-engine plane she was piloting crashed near the Monroe Municipal Airport.

  • Trump, Foxconn, Kikkoman, Walker, Homicide

    President Trump will attend the groundbreaking ceremony June 29th for Foxconn in Mt. Pleasant. While in Wisconsin, Trump will also attend a luncheon fundraiser to be hosted by Milwaukee business executive Ted Kellner.

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  • New Downtown Art Project: Keyed Up Kenosha

    Kenosha’s downtown outside art project this year is called Keyed Up Kenosha. 12 artistically decorated pianos---with various themes---will be sited around the downtown area for about three months.

  • Plans For 'Route Of The Badger' Trail Network Moving Along

    Preliminary work continues on a 500-mile regional trail network proposed for southeastern Wisconsin.

  • "Mr Racine" Award Winner Named

    The non-profit that plans Fourth of July festivities in Racine has selected the first recipient of its "Mark Eickhorst Spirit of Racine Award."

  • I-94 Expansion; Fleet Farm; Traffic Fatality; Shalom Center Help

    (WPR/WGTD)---Wisconsin will receive about $160 million in federal grant money to complete the expansion of I-94 from Milwaukee to the state line--about $86 million less than the state requested last year. Gov. Walker says he isn't concerned about the shortfall, saying it