Coloring book raises money for businesses after COVID, unrest
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A coloring book created to help raise money for businesses struggling during the pandemic was delivered from the printer three days after the shooting of Jacob Blake.

Kenosha police: Illinois man fatally shot as large group dispersed

Police said officers arrived to the parking lot of an establishment in the area and "observed 30 to 40 people arguing" before gunfire erupted.

Lawyer says officer thought Blake was trying to kidnap child

Rusten Sheskey's lawyer said if Shesky had allowed Blake to leave and something happened to the child, “the question would have been ‘Why didn’t you do something?’”

Kenosha block party promotes voter registration, community healing

Voter registration and health services tables lined the street. The event's organizer said his goal was to let people know that their voice matters.

Teen charged in Kenosha shootings fights extradition to Wisconsin

A 17-year-old in Illinois accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha fought his return to Wisconsin.

Lawsuit claims Facebook groups led to fatal shootings in Kenosha

Four people are behind a federal lawsuit against Facebook, accused shooter Kyle Rittenhouse, and a former Kenosha alderman.

State announces $4M available in loans to aid Kenosha businesses

State officials announced a total of $4 million in no-interest microloans to small businesses damaged during the riots in Kenosha.

Independent consultant will review police shooting of Jacob Blake
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Wisconsin native and retired Madison Police Chief Noble Wray will review the case and turn over his findings to the district attorney.

Students at 7 Kenosha schools go virtual after 276 teacher absences

Students at some schools in the Kenosha Unified School District began virtual classes starting Monday, Sept. 21 "due to a surge of employee absences."

'Surge of absences' means virtual learning for some KUSD students

Students at some schools in the Kenosha Unified School District will begin virtual classes starting Monday "due to a surge of employee absences."

Opinions, emotions, ideas shared at Kenosha listening session

The first of three public listening sessions scheduled in Kenosha in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in August was held Sunday, Sept. 20.

Opinions, emotions, ideas shared at Kenosha listening session
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The first of three public listening sessions scheduled in Kenosha in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in August was held Sunday.

In NC, family of Jacob Blake calls for end to 'vicious cycle of hate'

Mike DeVaul, a YMCA executive in Charlotte who grew up with Jacob Blake Sr. said Jacob Blake Jr.'s life is still a cause for celebration.

Family of Anthony Huber, killed in Kenosha protests, releases statement

The family of Anthony Huber, a 26-year-old Silver Lake man killed during the Kenosha protests, released a statement through their attorney.

4 months later, mother of missing Kenosha man seeks answers

Zachariah Anderson faces stalking charges in connection to the disappearance case, accused of stalking his ex-girlfriend, who was dating Rosalio Gutierrez. 

Protection means more than helmets, pads for Kenosha football team

For students and athletic teams, including the Hawks' football team, taking things one day at a time is not just a cliché, but reality.

Protection means more than helmets, pads for Kenosha football team
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For students and athletic teams, including the Hawks' football team, taking things one day at a time is not just a cliche, but reality.

2 Indian Trail students test positive for COVID 2 days into classes

They're the first confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the Kenosha Unified School District since students returned to in-person and virtual learning Monday.