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  • REAL School Approval Given by Sturtevant Officials

    A new, joint effort between Racine Unified and Gateway Technical College will get off the ground this fall after all.

  • New Details Emerge in Kenosha Cop Case

    The Kenosha cop who punched his wife's boyfriend while on duty New Year's Eve had an earlier encounter with the couple, also while on duty.

    In court this week, Kendal West pleaded guilty to a pair of disorderly conduct charges for the New Year's Eve incident and

  • Missing Kenosha Teenage Girl Located

    Kenosha---That 18-year-old Kenosha girl who went missing last month has been located. Destiny Wiley---who has several disabilities and requires regular medication---left her home around 5pm on Friday, March 31st---and was reported missing after that.

  • Audio Sample: Nora Collins on "Noon Tunes" April 10-14

    Multi-WAMI Award nominee and winner Nora Collins returns to "Noon Tunes" the week of April 10-14 (re-scheduled from March).  The Brookfield native relocated to Nashville last year after signing a songwriting deal. You can keep up with her career on her

  • Paul Ryan, Tirabassi Family to Receive Awards at Celebrazione Italiana

    House Speaker Paul Ryan will be in Kenosha later this month--not to host a town hall meeting---but rather to accept an award. 

    Ryan and the Domenick and Gina Tirabassi family will be honored at the annual Celebrazione Italiana dinner that's held at UW-

  • Evers To Serve Third Term As State Superintendent

    Incumbent Tony Evers Defeated Challenger Lowell Holtz In Tuesday’s Only Statewide Contest

    (AP, WPR)---Tony Evers has secured a third term as state superintendent and will lead Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction, according to the

  • Obregon Gets True Life Sentence

    Kenosha---The outcome of Andrew Obregon’s sentencing—life in prison without the possibility of release---could hardly have been in doubt. Yet Tuesday's sentencing hearing was not void of emotion and tension. 

  • AP Reports: Tony Romo is retiring; heading to broadcast booth

    DALLAS — Tony Romo is retiring rather than trying to chase a Super Bowl with another team after losing his starting job with the Dallas Cowboys, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

  • New Use For Unused Space at Kemper Center is Proposed

    Kenosha---Kemper Center, the county-owned complex of buildings on the city's lakefront, hasn’t been a girls’ school for decades. But some parts remain unchanged, like a pair of empty floors above Simmons Auditorium that were used as dormitories.

  • Immigrants Rights Groups Hold a Rally in Racine

    Racine---A rally to draw attention to a planned May 1st general strike and the lack of public appearances in the area by House Speaker Paul Ryan was held at the John Bryant Community Center Saturday. It drew about 250 people.