Somers domestic violence shooting; man arrested, no injuries

Kenosha County sheriff's deputies arrested a man in Somers who they say shot at a woman before trying to shoot himself Friday afternoon, Feb. 3.

Fire extinguisher scam; Caledonia, Kenosha businesses targeted
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Authorities in southeastern Wisconsin are looking for a woman who they say is going to businesses and asking to inspect fire extinguishers.

Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: After 2nd conviction, appeal likely

While issues found on appeal may not reverse the jury's decision in Mark Jensen's case, one expert said what's found will have an impact on other cases in the justice system.

Open Record: Deja Verdict

For the second time, Mark Jensen is convicted in the 1998 death of his wife.

Kyle Rittenhouse shooting: Anthony Huber federal civil rights lawsuit permitted

A federal judge ruled in favor of a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Anthony Huber’s family against Kenosha law enforcement “to hold officers responsible for their role in the events leading to his death" when he was shot by Kyle Rittenhouse during August 2020 protests.

Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Guilty verdict

A Kenosha County jury found Mark Jensen guilty on Wednesday, Feb. 1 of first-degree intentional homicide in the killing of his wife, Julie Jensen, in 1998.

Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Jensen was a "blabbermouth"
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Special prosecutor Robert Jambois told reporters after the guilty verdict in the Mark Jensen trial that Jensen "sunk his own ship." Here's why.

Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Jury finds Jensen guilty
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A Kenosha County jury found Mark Jensen guilty on Wednesday, Feb. 1 of first-degree intentional homicide in the killing of his wife, Julie Jensen, in 1998.

Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Jury deliberates

Was Julie Jensen's death more than two decades ago a homicide or a suicide? That is now up for a jury of 12 people to decide in the Mark Jensen retrial.

Kenosha fire: St. Elizabeth office building uninhabitable

Fire tore through the St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church offices in Kenosha on Tuesday morning, Jan. 31.