Flight for Life called to Kenosha Regional Airport for helicopter crash; 1 hurt

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police tell FOX6 News Flight for Life was dispatched to the Kenosha Airport for a helicopter crash that injured a lone male victim on Sunday, June 4th.The Kenosha Regional Airport is located on 52nd Street near 88th Avenue.It happened around 4:30 p.m.Police said the victim was taken to a hospital in Milwaukee, and the FAA is handling the investigation.Monitor FOX6 News and FOX6Now.com for updates.

"Really scary:" Student suffers life-threatening injuries after stabbing at Bradford H.S.

KENOSHA -- A Kenosha high school student is being treated for life-threatening injuries after police said the student was stabbed by a fellow student at Bradford High School Tuesday morning, April 25th.An initial investigation found a juvenile student stabbed another juvenile student shortly before 8:30 a.m. A Kenosha police school resource officer intervened and immediately took the suspect into custody.

Reckless homicide charges forwarded against father after 2-month-old baby boy dies in Kenosha

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police have arrested a 34-year-old man after the death of his two-month-old baby boy, which happened Tuesday, April 11th.Police said around 3:00 p.m., they were called out to a home near 7th Avenue and 47th Street for a baby who did not have a pulse and was not breathing.Life-saving efforts were not successful.The baby's father was taken into custody in connection with the death.Reckless homicide charges are being forwarded to the Kenosha County District Attorney's Office.

Kenosha police officer resigns after pleading guilty in attack on doctor caught on camera at hospital

KENOSHA -- Officials with the Kenosha Police Department on Tuesday, April 11th confirmed that Kendal West has resigned from the department after he was placed on leave, accused of attacking a doctor who was having a relationship with his estranged wife.West on April 5th pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, and he was ordered to pay $1,000 in fines plus court costs -- avoiding a felony misconduct charge.After the plea deal, some called for harsher penalties, and said West should lose his job.Surveillance video shows the New Year's morning incident involving West.

Kenosha police seek suspect(s) after man shot, wounded in drive-by

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police are seeking suspect(s) after a man was shot and wounded on 21st Avenue near 57th Street.It happened on Sunday night, April 9th, shortly after 10:00 p.m.Police say the victim is expected to survive, after he was shot in the leg.An initial investigation has revealed the victim was standing outside of a residence when he was shot by someone driving by on 21st Avenue.No one is in custody, and the investigation is ongoing.Anyone with information is asked to contact Kenosha police.

18-year-old Kenosha woman reported missing, endangered found safe

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police say 18-year-old Destiny Wiley, a woman reporting missing and endangered has been found safe.Police say Wiley was reported missing after she walked away from her group home around 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 31st.Officials say Wiley was located Thursday, April 6th at a hospital in West Allis.

Kenosha police investigating death of 2 infants in 2 days

KENOSHA -- Two infants, a five-month-old and one-year-old, were pronounced dead following two separate incidents that took place in two days in Kenosha this week.According to Kenosha police, shortly after 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, March 15th officials responded with the Kenosha Fire Department near 25th and 53rd Streets for a report of a one-year-old child not breathing.

Latest: Kenosha police arrest suspect in Chase Bank robbery

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police have arrested a suspect in connection with a bank robbery that occurred at the Chase Bank on Washington Road on Monday, February 27th.Officials say the suspect walked into the bank around 5:45 p.m. He implied he had a bomb and demanded money.

"It’s their best week ever:" Diners flock to Kenosha for Restaurant Week

KENOSHA -- February is often a quiet time in the restaurant world, but things are buzzing in downtown Kenosha!“ we had a line to the door from 9:00 a.m. until about 8:00 p.m. It was every seat full -- people waiting in line," said Riki Tagliapietra, GM of The Buzz.For nine days, Restaurant Week heats up the local food scene in the middle of winter.“Some restaurants say that it’s their best week ever, especially for February, being the middle of winter," said Deanna Goodwin with the Kenosha Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.