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From Crime Victim to Murder Suspect
Kenosha---Normally, police and prosecutors would be strong allies of a woman who’s been abused. But in Donna Matthews’ case, Kenosha Police and the Kenosha County District Attorney’s office are out to lock her up for life.
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Divorce Papers Lead to Jail for Kenosha Cop
A Kenosha Police officer who was served with divorce papers New Year's Eve allegedly punched out the man his estranged wife had been seeing a few hours later, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday.
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Expanded Public Transportation for Walworth County
Train service left Walworth County in the 1970s---and---bus service---long before that in the 1940s----but---with the new year all Walworth County residents, regardless of age or income, finally have an affordable way to get from town to town throughout the county.
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"HOST" Hosting 25-30 Nightly
Racine---Things are said to be going well at a new homeless shelter in Racine.
HOST—an acronym for Homeless Overnight Sanctuary---opened November 1st as a replacement for a downtown church that stopped taking in the homeless during overnight periods.
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GOP Leaders Ready To Pivot From 'Do-Nothing' To Doing A Lot In 2017
(NPR)---As the 115th Congress is sworn in Tuesday, Republicans will be poised to control Washington with a stronger hand than they have in a decade — with the Senate, House and the White House in GOP hands, once President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20th
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Wisconsin Democrats Brace For GOP Changes As State Legislature Returns
Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca Promises A More Focused Democratic Party
Monday, January 2, 2017, 9:25am
By Shawn Johnson
When the next state Legislature convenes for the first time Tuesday, it will be harder than ever before
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New Home-Share Requirements Up For Kenosha City Council Vote
The City of Kenosha wouldn’t be the first municipality to slap restrictions on web-based home-sharing platforms like air-b-n-b.
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Local Headlines: Kenosha Cop Hurt in Crash; Another Under Investigation
A Kenosha police officer was hurt during the early hours of the new year in a crash at 63rd St. and 14th Ave. The officer was injured when the driver of a van apparently failed to yield the right of way and struck the squad car. The officer and the van driver and a
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Helping People With Addictions---and OWI Convictions--- Understand Their Disease
New OWI laws go into effect in Wisconsin on Sunday, January 1st.
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Why Was Climate Change Language Stripped From DNR Web Page?
(WPR)---References to climate change, rising temperatures and the human activities that cause them have been removed recently from a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources web page.
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