Educators, families protest and petition for in-person learning

In several Wisconsin school districts, families and educators alike are making their voices heard when it comes to in-person versus online learning.

Missouri woman charged in connection to fatal Racine shooting

Authorities say the Dellwood, Missouri woman was arrested last week and made an initial court appearance Friday, Dec. 4 in U.S. District Court in St. Louis.

IL man accused of stealing Apple products from Racine Target store

An Illinois man is charged with felony retail theft greater than $10,000 for allegedly stealing Apple products from a Target store in Racine.

Off-campus dance met with criticism in Union Grove
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In a year of cancellations, the off-campus Homecoming dance was intended to be one night of normalcy.

Coalition: Burlington schools' anti-racism policies not enough

The new policies reject racism of any kind on school grounds or at school-sponsored events. A community coalition says this is not enough to ensure change. 

Milwaukee man charged after Racine police pursuit, striking squad

Joshua Mitchell, 26, of Milwaukee has been charged after prosecutors say he gave police a fake name, struck a squad car and led officers on a pursuit in Racine.

'It shook me:' Racine woman finds out at 62 she was adopted

A woman in Racine grew up thinking she knew who she was — only to find out at 62 years old she was adopted.

18-year-old cited for OWI after fiery crash in Racine County

An 18-year-old Pleasant Prarie woman was arrested for OWI after witnesses say she flew off the southbound Interstate 41/94 off-ramp at Highway 20 early Sunday. 

Burlington community members demand change after racist incidents

Enough is enough – that’s the message from community groups across the state, looking to address racist incidents in Burlington.

Private schools ask Wis. Supreme Court to stop Racine closure order

Private schools and families in Racine is asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to stop a public health order put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

14 people face charges tied to drug trafficking operation in Racine

Federal officials announced charges have been filed in connection with a drug trafficking organization that had been operating in the Racine area. 

Group eyes legal options amid Racine order to stop in-person learning

School choice advocates are eyeing legal options following the Racine health officer's announcement that schools will close to all in-person learning.

Racine officials order school buildings closed Nov. 27 – Jan. 15

The City of Racine issued a Public Health Order to require that all schools to close their buildings and suggests schools switch to virtual learning from Nov. 27, 2020, through Jan. 15, 2021.