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Motorists should know that official law enforcement will always have a red and a blue flashing light, not just a red or a blue light.
Once again, the brightly "wrapped" train will stop in Sturtevant to help raise money for the Racine County Food Bank.
Trustees unanimously approved the temporary appointment of Planning Director Ron Meyer as village administrator.
After Carolyn Milkie resigned her position Wednesday, trustees met during a special board meeting to appoint a new village president.
Having Voter ID in place for the November elections looks unlikely now that the state's highest court has refused to hear either of two cases where the law was ruled unconstitutional.
Bank charges have hit all-time highs. Free checking accounts have all but disappeared and ATM charges are up. Will you switch banks?
A second person has been charged in connection to an alleged theft in July at the Pick-n-Save on Highway 31 in Mount Pleasant.
A co-worker of the purse's owner was reportedly caught on video taking the clutch that contained the woman's cell phone and, more importantly, her wedding ring.
Mount Pleasant leadership—including the search for a full-time administrator—is up in the air now that its top official and staff member have resigned.
A Racine County Sheriff's deputy was injured Monday night by an alleged drunk driver who was formally charged Tuesday with two felonies and a misdemeanor.
The Racine County Sheriff's Department says one of its deputies was injured by an alleged drunk driver at 16th and Ohio Monday night.
Police say Scott Mertins from Sturtevant killed Robert Greene on Aug. 26 while Greene was visiting friends.
The fiberglass steer who once welcomed diners to a restaurant in Milwaukee will now greet customers at The Summit restaurant in Mount Pleasant.
Two adults were charged Monday with committing a burglary in the Lake Park neighborhood. The third suspect is a juvenile.
Police say the suspect allegedly caused damage at an apartment building in June and is now accused of shoplifting from Pick-n-Save.
The Racine Police Department is asking for the public's help finding the suspects who damaged vehicles and the building of a local business.
Crime and politics take the top spots of Patch readers' most read stories of the week.
A mom turns in her kid for shoplifting, neighbors get sick of picking up arrows, and a classic car gets keyed.
Runners from Park and Horlick took to the course at the Cross Country Invitational at Muskego High School Saturday.