Estimated $2M damage to Kenosha-owned property from violence tied to shooting of Jacob Blake

Kenosha's public works director provided the estimate on what it would cost to replace garbage trucks, street lights and traffic signals, among other things that were destroyed or damaged in the unrest tied to the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Wisconsin Republicans take no action on policing bills; Gov. Evers says 'it’s a let down'

Republicans started the session and recessed in both the Senate and Assembly in less than 30 seconds. That satisfied requirements of the law that they meet, even though almost no lawmakers were present. It's a tactic Republicans used in November when Gov. Tony Evers tried to force them to take action on gun control bills.

Kenosha County executive: Body cameras for sheriff's department in 2021 budget

Officials announced Monday more than 1,500 National Guard will remain in Kenosha for the time being and thanked residents for keeping the peace over the last few days and adhering to the 7 p.m. curfew in place east of I-94 through Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, a 9 p.m. curfew will be issued.

'We all respond immediately:' MABAS meant 25 departments battling 30+ fires during Kenosha unrest

In Monday night's case, Kenosha reached a fifth alarm, ultimately getting help from 25 different departments -- including Illinois -- sending more than a dozen engines, a handful of ladder trucks, squads and ambulances totaling more than 150 personnel.

Kenosha police chief: 175 arrests in 7 days since shooting of Jacob Blake

Those arrests include people from 44 different cities, the chief said, noting that 102 of the people processed listed addresses from outside Kenosha.

Kenosha police union says Jacob Blake was armed with a knife, DOJ won't say whether he was holding it

The city was a lot quieter Sunday, one week after the shooting of Jacob Blake by Kenosha police, but there's still a lot we don't know, with the investigation ongoing, including what justice for Jacob Blake looks like, and how Kenosha moves forward.

'Help rebuild what was lost:' Kenosha mayor seeks $30M from state after week of violent protests

The release from the mayor noted "the damage caused by violent demonstrators and rioters, led largely by people from outside the city, destroyed dozens of businesses, homes and city buildings."

'They are needed:' Rally supporting police draws scores to downtown Kenosha

Some attending the rally in the Wisconsin city wore “back the blue” shirts. Others carried American flags. They applauded when law enforcement vehicles rolled by.

'Don't need that right now,' Wisconsin lieutenant governor says of planned Pres. Trump visit to Kenosha

President Trump has throughout the summer cast American cities as under siege by violence and lawlessness, despite the fact that most of the protests demonstrating against racial injustice have been largely peaceful.

President Trump to visit Kenosha, plans to meet with law enforcement, survey damage

President Donald Trump will visit Kenosha on Tuesday, Sept. 1 to meet with law enforcement and survey the damage left by unrest in the wake of the officer-involved shooting of Jacob Blake, a White House staffer said Saturday.

Kenosha police union gives its version of Jacob Blake shooting

The Kenosha police union offered the most detailed accounting to date on officers' perspective of the moments leading up to police shooting Jacob Blake seven times in the back.