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During campaign stop with singer Katy Perry in Milwaukee Saturday that drew an estimated 20,000 people, Obama says: "I am here today because there is more work to do."
Call response maps were presented at the Nov. 1 Fire/EMS Oversight Committee meeting to trigger discussion about staffing and whether new stations are needed.
Paul Ryan visited Memorial Hall in Racine Wednesday as part of a GOP victory rally tour.
Who will win the great chili cook-off between the Racine Fire and Caledonia Fire departments? Your Patch editors will be the judges!
Paul Ryan visited Memorial Hall in Racine Wednesday as part of a GOP victory rally tour.
Marquette University released the last poll results before the Nov. 6 election on Wednesday.
Trustees like the 10-year deal for stability.
Man, a defendant in a domestic abuse case, holes up in his home overnight when police try to arrest him for violating conditions of his bond, police say.
Days before the election, Republican vice presidential candidate and 1st District congressman will visit Memorial Hall.
The week of Oct. 21 - 27, 2012 was a mixed bag of tragedy, crime, community and a ray of sunshine in the form of a little girl who had a dream come true.
Proceeds from sales of "booritos" will go to the Chipotle Cultivate Foundation, which helps promote sustainable and healthful food sources.
Proceeds from sales of "booritos" will go to the Chipotle Cultivate Foundation, which helps promote sustainable and healthful food sources.
Patch blogged live during the Vice President's visit to UW-Parkside Friday. Thanks to all those who joined us!
Talented groups of students put on a great show for parents Thursday night at Park High School.
A 15-year-old student from Case High School was struck by a car Wednesday afternoon as she crossed Washington Avenue.
The teenage suspect is in custody after Racine police say he fled from them in the 1400 block of Kentucky Street.
These dark mornings have you wondering: When does Daylight Savings Time end?
A homeless woman told Mount Pleasant police that a man she considered a friend raped her at a motel where they were staying.
South Shore Fire Department answered a call of smoke at the new Pick 'n' Save at Highway 31 and Spring Street.