As the school year winds down for Kenosha Unified students, those involved in Tremper High School’s Travel Club have one thing on their mind: a 10-day trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.
The cameo of the Badgers in a highly anticipated video game showed "the storied traditions that electrify college football stadiums."
Ready, set, GO.
"We all knew that the decedent was part of a family of someone somewhere," Steve Liethen said.
What a way to clinch a conference championship.
A Kenosha County panel has voted unanimously to repeal a resolution approved by the County Board two years ago that expanded county executive authority to terminate division heads without cause.
A Kenosha man accused of nearly a dozen felonies, including attempted homicide, all stemming from a late April shooting that left two people seriously injured, is now in custody.
The village's police department and community will celebrate the life of Officer Richard Anthony Thayer during a public service at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Randall School Gymnasium 37101 87th St.
God’s Kitchen of Kenosha is inviting all veterans and their families to a dinner celebrating their service on Saturday, May 25, at American Legion Kenosha Post 21, 504 58th St., from noon to 3 p.m.
Former Wisconsin football and track standout Tony Simmons ran one of the fastest outdoors 100 meters in school history 28 years ago this week.
KENOSHA — As the weather heats up and the calendar moves toward Memorial Day weekend, residents are busy working in — and planning — their gardens.
KENOSHA — Blue House Books is hosting a “Boozy Bookfair” 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 16, at Kenosha Tap House, 125 56th St., as part of a Downtown Kenosha’s Third Thursday event.
Bethanne Duffy — who is guest directing the latest production at Tremper High School — was looking for “something lighthearted or silly.”
Anyone strolling around Downtown may have spotted posters popping up in the windows of various local businesses in recent weeks featuring poetry.
SOMERS — The Petrifying Springs Biergarten is open for another season, with an expanded menu, live music and other events.
Life is certainly a cabaret during the iconic opening song “Willkommen,” but all is not jolly in Weimar-era Berlin.
Here’s a sampling of things we love this week:
SOMERS — Some graduates drive to the Gateway Technical College graduation ceremonies at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s De Simone Arena from neighboring Racine and Walworth counties, or even from northern Illinois or the Milwaukee area.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely today, especially during the afternoon and evening. Heavy rain and lightning will be common and damaging hail and wind could occur in spots. Get all the details on the timing and hazards in our latest forecast.
A 25-year-old Illinois man was arrested Wednesday night after allegedly fleeing from officers in a stolen car.
Chase Maika put on a show Wednesday night for the Tremper High School baseball team.
There wasn’t a photo finish or anything Tuesday at the Metro Classic Conference track and field meet at Union Grove High School, but the Shoreland Lutheran and St. Joseph boys couldn’t have asked for a much closer battle for first place.
Opening night at the Washington Park Velodrome, 1821 Washington Road, featured more than 40 riders Tuesday night. Two dozen races were held to open the 2024 season with riders ranging in age as young as 10 to over 40 years of age. The season continues through the end of August.
The recently terminated Kenosha Unified middle school teacher accused of sending numerous inappropriate messages to one of his students appeared in court Wednesday afternoon where a commissioner imposed a $5,000 cash bond.
An Illinois man is in custody after fleeing Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department deputies in the early morning hours of Wednesday.
The Green Bay coaching staff is thrilled with the players the team inked to minimum-salary deals to keep doing the thankless-but-important work they do on special teams.
The Somers Community Day is returning for its second year at Somers Fire Station 1, offering family-friendly activities, tours, raffles and more Saturday, May 18.
Pillar Health/Kenosha Community Health Center has introduced preventive cardiology services at its 4006 Washington Road location, a program focused on reducing the community’s risk of heart disease.
“The Kenosha Verbatim Project,” an original play written by a team of Carthage theater students and professors about the city’s summer of unrest in 2020, has won the nationwide Rosa Parks Playwriting Award.
Book challenges can come from community members, parents or activists. In western North Carolina, some school boards saw those challenges come from school board candidates and school board members themselves.
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"It was just a large number of plants for it to be anything accidental."
Troy Walker's race against time is on as he battles health conditions and struggles to receive Social Security benefits. His health and finances are at a critical point.
David O’Leary said Sgt. Robert A. Lewis was justified in shooting Ray Castro, who was pronounced dead at a hospital after being shot in a wild scene captured on video.
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