The Burlington High School softball team has been through a weird, wild stretch of games over the last week.
Culinary students made hundreds of meals for community members Wednesday evening during the second annual food truck event at Case High School.
The Village of Mount Pleasant has named Kathy Kasper as the new village finance director, the village announced Tuesday.
Racine’s newest chicken spot is bringing the heat.
The City of Racine is an inaugural member of the Biden Administration's America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge announced Tuesday to protect the country's lakes, rivers and wetlands.
Primrose Retirement Communities named Primrose of Mount Pleasant one of its Distinguished Communities of the Year during the company’s annual Leadership Retreat in Marco Island, Florida on April 11.
The crane is one of just 850 whooping cranes in North America and one of only 75 in the Eastern Migratory Population.
Kikkoman, which first opened in Walworth in 1973, is expected to invest $800 million in the project that will create 83 jobs over 12 years, the governor's office said.
Burlington's three-year-old task force on racial diversity and tolerance is talking about dissolving for the second time in recent months.
BadgerExtra columnist Jim Polzin answers questions from readers in his mailbag.
Interim UW-La Crosse chancellor files charges to fire Joe Gow from tenured faculty position for producing online pornography. A public hearing could be scheduled before May 6.
The Horlick High School baseball team appears to be on the upswing, if the Rebels’ last two games are any indication.
The Horlick High School girls soccer team ended a six-year losing streak against Kenosha Bradford in a big way Tuesday.
The numbers are so high that a researcher initially had a hard time believing them. A Lee Enterprises investigation gives insight about the forces that have been fueling these deaths.
The Racine County Sheriff's Office arrested a Franksville man Monday for ten counts of possession of child pornography.
Volunteers spend a Saturday morning cleaning up the Root River in Racine.
Out of her studio — Ashlee’s Crazy Yoga — at the Midwest Market, 2210 Rapids Drive, Ashlee Tuck offers chair yoga, boot camps, personal training, mentorship, yoga therapy, Reiki and yoga for adults as well as youth classes.
Union Grove is planning a voter referendum in November to gauge public support for teaming up with Yorkville to build a new fire station with a price tag approaching $10 million.
A church built shortly after the U.S. Civil War could face demolition soon, as officials with St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Waterford face insurmountable repair costs.
Coaches have long sought a centralized facility that is competitive to their peers', and Wisconsin is moving a step closer to construction.
A top concern for local election workers throughout the country this year is their own safety. A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping them prepare for what could lie ahead.
Case New Holland Industrial has reduced its workforce by more than 200 people.
New federal rules aim to improve long-term care for residents and caregivers, addressing staffing and pay concerns.
The Supreme Court will consider a straightforward but legally untested question: whether a former president is immune from federal prosecution for official acts.
Community members will again have the chance to enjoy meals made by Case High School culinary students.
Jennifer Mnookin visited with the Wisconsin Athletic Board as questions were raised about the Badgers' ability to retain players with NIL deals.
Composting is still a widely misunderstood form of recycling, but Racine proponents are launching a community-wide program to educate and encourage.
The Racine Unified School District Board during its business meeting Monday approved several items totaling nine figures to help fund building expansion and renovation.
The Racine Unified School District Board has the same president and two new members.
The warming trend is coming to an end on Tuesday as another cold front works over the state. Find out when and where showers and thunderstorms are most likely, what winds are expected, and how much we'll cool down in our latest forecast.
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