Jacob Blake pleads not guilty in Kenosha court to charges filed in July

Jacob Blake appeared remotely to Kenosha County court on Friday afternoon, Sept. 4. Blake waived his right to a preliminary hearing -- and then pleaded not guilty to three charges that were filed against him back in July.

Kenosha organization urges businesses to stay boarded up for now

"I think that the boards can kind of play two roles here, and we're seeing it more as messaging right now and less for our protection."

Business sells t-shirts, portion of sales to help rebuild Kenosha

Back to school is a busy time of year at The Lettering Machine in Kenosha. Embroidering uniforms and also making masks. Now, they're about to get even busier -- taking on a new project.

Kenosha Unified school board discusses back-to-school plans — again

At the end of July, KUSD was prepared to start entirely virtual. But last week, the board changed course announcing a choice between virtual learning or in-person instruction. 

Kenosha cousins hope to help their hometown by selling lemonade

A pair of Kenosha cousins knew they wanted to help their community and they are doing so by simply selling lemonade.

2 in custody after police pursuit, crash involving stolen vehicle

Two juveniles were taken into custody early Thursday morning, Sept. 3 following a police pursuit and crash involving a stolen vehicle.

'Let love win:' Kenosha looks to heal after police shooting, unrest

In Kenosha, a group came together in search of healing after the police shooting of Jacob Blake and the violence that followed.

7 sought in Kenosha arsons as community tries to heal
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In Kenosha, a group came together in search of healing after the police shooting of Jacob Blake and the violence that followed.

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