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The most reliable meteor shower of the year, the Geminids, is on its way. Here are some tips for viewing the celestial show.
Despite first authoring a right-to-work bill 20 years ago, Gov. Walker said pursuing the legislation now would be a distraction, but he also wouldn't reject it if a bill came across his desk.
The Scott family suffered the loss of 3 children from an overnight fire last month. Now, the community is pulling together again to support the lone surviving child and his mother.
The death of a local teenager has been ruled an accident. His mother believes he was playing the choking game and went too far.
Caledonia village employees could see a one-time payment in lieu of a raise.
Mount Pleasant trustees want to know if there is a legal risk if they eliminate two positions currently occupied by employees whom some believe will retire early next year.
Racine Police say a Milwaukee woman was nabbed at Walgreen's after she tried to obtain Oxycodone with a forged prescription.
Sturtevant's newest commercial resident is expected to break ground next spring and open for business in 2014.
Top stories last week were all over the board, from crime to business to weather.
Piggly Wiggly on Washington Avenue hosted a holiday open house Saturday featuring the products of some of their vendors, many of them from right here in Wisconsin.
After missing the Holiday Train in 2011, more than 1,000 community residents turned out to welcome the train back to help support the Racine County Food Bank.
Mount Pleasant Police and South Shore Fire responded to an accident Saturday at Washington Avenue and Wisconsin Street.
Mount Pleasant Police say Nakia Morris Saturday cut a swath of damage through the City of Racine and the village before being stopped on the county line.
Grapes 2 Glass and Piggly Wiggly on Washington Avenue teamed up to bring wine and artisan cheese lovers together for a night of tastings.
Public works professionals from across Southeast Wisconsin gathered in Mount Pleasant Thursday for a live demonstration of the lateral lining process.
The Patch Tent at Mount Pleasant Village Hall is the official drop-off point for donations for the Racine County Food Bank.
The business behind Project Green was revealed by village officials in a notice Friday for a special board meeting Monday.
We have met some amazing people this year, but we need your help in figuring out who should be person of the year.
A new frozen yogurt shop is now open and welcoming the community to indulge in tasty treats sold by the ounce.
The entire community is invited Saturday to bring donations of food and/or money for the Racine County Food Bank to the CP Rail Holiday Train in Sturtevant.