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Marcus Johnson is charged with 1st degree intentional homicide in the death of three-year-old Hunter J. Wise.
South Shore Fire needs to replace all six of its ambulances. The new chief thinks he has the plan to make it happen.
The crowd was smaller but still enthusiastic for the annual Memorial Day parade in West Racine.
Oak Creek resident Tylre Butler is going to run 27 miles - and hopes to raise $10,000 - for the victims of the Oklahoma tornadoes.
Buffalo Wild Wings is expected to open in time for the 2013 football season.
If you took some pictures at the Color Run today, we'd love to see them! Upload them there to share with other Patch users.
The foundation is laid and various utility lines are going in where a new Panda Express restaurant will open later this summer.
This holiday weekend means law enforcement crack downs on alcohol, speeding and seat belt usage. Oh, and pay attention to the speed limit changes on Highway H.
Work has begun in earnest on Ellis Avenue.
A Caledonia man answered a "Help Wanted" ad that turned out to be a scam.
Woman receives death threat from a stuffed duck in Iowa.
Over 100 students, teachers, friends and family walked Thursday in honor of Park student John Tierney who has leukemia.
An era will come to an end when the new A&W building opens later this fall.