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Police: Man Tries to Break Into Ex's Mom's House
Police say a Racine man tried to break into his ex-girlfriend's mom's house.

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Police say a Racine man tried to break into his ex-girlfriend's mom's house.

Hitters Baseball is looking to build a new, 33,198 square foot facility just west of I-94 at 6-1/2 Mile Road.
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Fun, food, and demonstrations from Caledonia police and fire as well as a K9 officer unit are part of the 2013 Safety Days on Sept. 7.
Brookfield Central kicked off their 2013 varsity football season with a decisive win over Racine Park.
A bicyclist was seriously injured after he was hit Friday by a dump truck on Chicory Road.
The heat is on again Sunday through Tuesday next week. Be sure to check on neighbors who might be infirm and/or elderly.
Get a sneak peak at Miss Wisconsin's evening gown for the Miss America pageant Friday when she performs at True Life Ministries.
Alexander Richter was charged with battery after jail staff say he punched another inmate in the face over the dayroom television.
Unemployment in Port Washington hovers at 5.8 percent, a decrease from 6.3 percent in July 2012.
Caledonia can boast again about a 4 percent unemployment rate while Mount Pleasant sits at about 9.5 percent.
Parts of Milwaukee, Racine and Waukesha counties remain under a flood advisory until 2 p.m. Thursday.
Case High School grad and Mount Pleasant resident Paula Kuiper is also Miss Wisconsin. She heads for Miss America in the next few days.
Teri Allen plead not guilty to charges that she abused her autistic, adult son by locking him in the basement of her home.
Caledonia can get serious about planning development now that the PSC has approved a 40 year wholesale water agreement with the City of Racine.
Mount Pleasant police say a man walked into Best Buy to steal a computer and returned five minutes later to take another one.
Rock the Harbor rocks the last weekend of summer with a night of great music, food, fun and more.
State DMV offices that are open five days a week will have regular hours and stay open almost two hours more per week.
Average ACT scores continue to rise among Racine Unified students.