RACINE, WI — The Racine chapter of the NAACP has elected Walter Williams as its new president on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. “I’m honored to become the voice of the Racine chapter,” Williams stated.
Racine man wanted in two separate felony cases since 2022, faces 8 new charges after a multiple-vehicle crash Jan. 13, including child abuse.
Girl Scout Cookie season is officially underway, giving local Girl Scouts the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills.
Racine, Wisconsin, is easily one of the best places to shop. Here are our top tips for an unforgettable experience ...
Rev. Donald Johnson, 90, of Racine, died January 18, 2025. A devoted pastor, U.S. Army veteran, and Badgers fan, he touched many lives.
Frederick Wiemer, 80, died January 17, 2025. A dedicated teacher and lifelong fair entrepreneur, he left a legacy in education and business.
Judy Vliet, 71, of Mt. Pleasant, died January 11, 2025. A loving mother and grandmother, she cherished adventure, family, and lifelong friendships.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday left in place a law that would ban TikTok, the popular social media app that for years has raised national security concerns, unless its parent company ...
RACINE, WI —Bitter cold temperatures descend on Racine County Sunday, Jan. 19, and extend through the middle of the week with expected wind chills of up to -25. The National Weather Service (NWS) ...
MADISON, WI — Legislative Democrats this week presented their vision for helping with high costs in Wisconsin Thursday, announcing bills that aim to bring down the cost of prescription drugs, food for ...
MADISON, WI — Wisconsin’s Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has joined a multi-state and federal task force in reaching a $106 million settlement with Vanguard Marketing Corporation and The ...
Mary Salzman, 70, of Kenosha, died on January 9, 2025. Born in Racine on November 15, 1954, she was the daughter of Jay R. and Dorothy R. (Ruilmann) Boyer. She spent many years working in customer ...