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Lawyers In Matthews Case Push Self-Defense Claim Despite Judge's Doubts
The judge in the Donna Matthews murder case says she’s not convinced that the jury should be given the option of writing it off as a matter of self-defense.
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No Charges in January Officer-Involved Fatal Shooting in Racine
The two Racine police officers who shot and killed a man earlier this year have been cleared of any wrongdoing.
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Environmentalists, Landowners Question Foxconn Electricity Plan, Air Permits
(WPR)---The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has made a preliminary ruling that air pollution permits for the Foxconn factory in Racine County should be approved, but an environmental group is raising concerns about at least one harmful compound.
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Top Foxconn Contractors Announced
The general contractor for Foxconn’s $10 billion manufacturing complex in Mt. Pleasant was unveiled Tuesday.
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Bradford Stabber to be Tried as an Adult
The former Bradford High School student who stabbed another to death last year will be tried as an adult.
Kenosha Judge Mary Wagner refused Monday to transfer Tim Carson to juvenile court, saying to do so would depreciate the seriousness of the offense.
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Murdered Man May Have Abused Multiple Women
Donna Matthews may not have been alone.
According to her attorneys, at least two other women suffered abuse at the hands of Michael Gayan before Matthews entered the picture.
Matthews now faces a charge of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide for shooting Gayan
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Sunday Night Death Investigation Underway in Racine
Racine Police reportedly have a death investigation underway after responding to a shots fired call around the 2300 block of Arlington Avenue around 10:45 Sunday night.
Upon arrival---they found an accident scene---with a person---in the vehicle---suffering from a
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'Back Off Wisconsin!': Chicagoans Respond To Millennial Marketing
(WPR)---Danny Paice is waiting for his train home at the Fullerton "L" stop in Chicago.
Paice is wearing a light gray suit and is listening to something on his iPhone. A white headphone cord trails into the pocket of his winter coat.
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Local Writer to Appear on CNBC Series
A former Kenosha News reporter has a supporting role-of-sorts in an upcoming cable television documentary on fraud in the hospice industry in the Chicago area.
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Split Verdict Against a Retired Kenosha County Sheriff's Captain
A Kenosha jury returned a split verdict Wednesday against a former sheriff's department captain who'd been accused of having sex with a client at the group home he once co-owned with his wife.
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