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Opponents of Act 10 were dealt another blow Wednesday when a federal judge ruled against allegations that the law violates some workers' rights.
There was no truth behind an anonymous email claiming a local business owner was angry with Republican Jonathan Steitz and his announcement to run for the 21st Senate District.
Walmart is no longer considering a supercenter at the corner of 4-Mile and Green Bay Roads.
Residents will have an easier time getting around the east side of Caledonia Friday when single lanes of traffic open on 4-Mile Road.
Walmart's Neighborhood Market officially opens at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 2.
The process of jury duty is catching up to the digital age with new online tools for prospective jurors.
A Caledonia man is being held in the Racine County Jail on a $35,000 cash bond after he allegedly beat up his wife and threatened to kill her.
If Jonathan Steitz really does run for the state senate seat in the 21st District, voters will have a choice between him or former Sen. Van Wanggaard as the Republican candidate.
Go back in time during the annual Caledonia Homecoming Sept. 14 and 15 at Linwood Park.
Racine Rotary is asking students to compete in Pennies for Polio to win fabulous prizes and help eradicate polio around the world.
Racine County Executive Jim Ladwig threw his support behind a proposed Kenosha casino, but only if tribal leaders keep their promise of 500 jobs for Racine County residents.
After 30 years protecting and serving the community, Lt. John Radewan is promoted to Battalion Chief. Congratulations!
Racine County Sheriff's deputies say a woman urged her boyfriend and his siblings to beat up her ex-boyfriend while she yelled insults at him.
Officers with the Racine County Metro Drug Unit executed a search warrant on a woman's apartment and say they found a homemade cocaine lab.
State Superintendent Tony Evers Thursday announced the list of Schools of Recognition, and Wilson Elementary is included!
State Superintendent Tony Evers Thursday announced the list of Schools of Recognition, and two Racine Unified elementary schools are included!