Kenosha lodge, destroyed amid unrest, begins to pick up pieces
The Danish Brotherhood Lodge has been part of the Kenosha community since 1910. Now, it has been reduced to rubble.
In Kenosha, President Trump calls violence 'domestic terror,' 'anti-American'
Soon after arriving in Kenosha, a visit made over the objections of state and local leaders, President Trump toured the charred remains of a block besieged by violence and fire.
Wisconsin Democrats accuse President Trump of using Kenosha trip as photo-op
Wisconsin Democrats are accusing President Trump of distracting from Kenosha's healing.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Blake family urge groups in Kenosha to engage in positive community service
On Tuesday, the family of Jacob Blake hosted a community gathering at the site of Jacob’s shooting.
'We have to be alive:' Group protests after KUSD changes course, announces in-person learning option
The Kenosha Unified School District last week changed course, with district leaders announcing there will be an in-person option incorporated.
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.
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.
Group unhappy with Gov. Evers? handling of Kenosha unrest launches effort to recall him and Lt. Gov. Barnes
The group collected signatures in Oak Creek Sunday. Paperwork has been filed with the state, and the group needs more than 668,000 signatures in 60 days.
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.
Pastor, congregants reflect 1 week after shooting of Jacob Blake
A Kenosha pastor is reflecting on the events that have unfolded in his city after the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Sunday marks 1 week since the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha
Sunday, Aug. 30 marks one week since the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha
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.
Arizona student group slammed for raising money for teen charged in fatal Kenosha protest shootings
At Arizona State University, a Republican student group announced that half of any funds raised during the semester would go toward Kyle Rittenhouse's legal defense fund.
Jacob Blake's family holds Kenosha rally against police violence
Family members of Jacob Blake are leading a march and rally Saturday to call for an end to police violence.
Kenosha protests held for 6th straight night; Common Council meets to discuss crime prevention plans
The Kenosha Common Council discussed plans for law enforcement to handle crime prevention during continuing demonstrations.
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.
'Unacceptable:' MPS teacher under fire for alleged Facebook post about Kenosha unrest
Posts about the fatal shooting of two Kenosha protesters, allegedly written on an MPS teacher's Facebook page, has drawn criticism.
Former Kenosha alderman has 'no regrets' about his 'call to arms' in wake of protests in city
A former Kenosha alderman has "no regrets" about his "call to arms" on Tuesday, Aug. 25 -- even after an Illinois teenager was charged with murdering a pair of protesters.
Extradition hearing for Kyle Rittenhouse delayed; attorney says teen acted in self-defense
The 17-year-old charged with killing two people during protests in Kenosha will be in court Friday, Aug. 28. Kyle Rittenhouse is expected to argue self-defense.
Kenosha unrest hits home for Broncos newcomer Melvin Gordon
The latest flashpoints in the racial justice movement hit home for Melvin Gordon and the rest of his new teammates.



















