There were at least three ice-related incidents that first responders were called to over the weekend in southeast Wisconsin.
Officials in southern Wisconsin responded to numerous ice-related emergencies on Saturday which involved people and their vehicles breaking through frozen
The national president of Forward Latino says his nonprofit has confirmed three instances of activity with the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On
Authorities executed search warrants at five different Racine locations, leading to charges against five men and the arrests of two others.
Three people, including a child, escaped a crash in southeastern Wisconsin uninjured after their vehicle left the road and crashed into a utility box on Saturday afternoon. Just after 3:30 p.m. on January 25,
As Dry January calls closing time, it’s a unique chance to consider the role alcohol plays in people’s lives. That’s especially true in Milwaukee, the Brew City, and across the state of Wisconsin. Within the last few years,
In a display more thrilling than you might imagine speed stackers from all over the country spent Saturday in Racine showing off their skills.
A Republican-backed proposal would ban phones and other electronic devices in Wisconsin classrooms except for when they are used for educational purposes or in cases of emergency.
A giraffe at the Racine Zoo has died after falling Thursday afternoon. The Racine Zoo says Jabari the Masai Giraffe, who had been at the zoo since October 2017, suffered a fall in his holding area and was unable to lift himself to stand again.
Modine, a Racine, Wis., provider of thermal management technologies, has announced that its Advanced Thermal Systems product group will open a facility in Franklin, Wis.
One the stories detailed the origin of the Children's Wisconsin license plate. Andrew Brodzeller, who's now the hospital's Grateful Family and System Liaison director, led the application process for the plate.
Education reformers in Wisconsin are celebrating School Choice Week by looking back at the role the state’s courts played in giving thousands of families a choice as to where to send their kids. The Institute for Reforming Government is out with a primer on how Wisconsin’s courts kept the door to school choice open over the