Microsoft is expected to begin construction on the $50 million plot in Wisconsin by 2026, according to a report by The Associated Press.
Kravings is bringing its shakes, topped with donuts, brownies and more, to Mount Pleasant as early as June, owner Jordan Karweik told Patch.
CNH Industrial to cut striking workers' health insurance, the union said. United Auto Workers plans to cover, The Journal Times reported.
Amazon is leasing a one-million-square-foot facility nearby its existing footprint in Kenosha. The facility could be open as soon as 2023.
Intel announced plans for a multi-billion dollar computer chip factory in Ohio.
The bakery is also planning on hosting a Toys for Tots drive at its Mt. Pleasant location this weekend.
Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 102,837 Wisconsin businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Racine County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant area and across WI serve local customers.
A new cooperative wellness center opens in downtown Racine.
The company will be hosting socially distant, in-person interviews for warehouse positions.
Made-from-scratch macaroons, cupcakes, cheesecake, specialty bread and cakes are just the beginning for this new West Racine business.
Tuesday's win is Wisconsin’s first Mega Millions jackpot since Wisconsin debuted the game in 2010.
In advance of attending the hiring event, candidates must register online to secure an interview slot.
A fourth-generation berry farmer in Kenosha planted 2 million sunflowers so people can get "the perfect selfie." Here's how to go.
There are now nine locations including Downtown from Main Street from the River to Sixth Street.
The corn maze will be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until Nov. 1 with family-friendly activities. The maze opens Friday.
Daniel Thompson resigned from the Kenosha News over a Black Lives Matter rally headline; now he embarks on a new journey.
Daniel Thompson said he resigned after a Kenosha News editor refused to change a headline from a Jacob Blake rally he attended.
Racine police say they've been inundated with rumors about Jacob Blake-related protests happening in Racine, but they've been "all false."
John Rode watched the camera shop he owned for 45 years burn Monday during the second night of protests in Kenosha.
The Renaissance Cinema in Sturtevant and South Shore Cinema in Oak Creek are among the 35 theaters will reopen Friday.
Monica Hilt, Regional President, Ascension Wisconsin Fox Valley and Stevens Point Hospitals, has been named COO of Ascension Wisconsin.
Wangard Partners started construction on the project in 2019, which has market-rate, multi-family housing located just west of 90th St.
Target's announcement comes the same week that Menomonee Falls-based Kohl's Department Stores issued a similar proclamation.
East and west traffic on Highway 11 was shifted to the newly-constructed west lanes as crews work to reconstruct the existing east lanes.
Tacos, hamburgers, frozen custard, quesadillas and street fare are few examples of what's being served up.
Racine officials say a gift shop owner was denied emergency COVID-19 funds because he attended a "Safer at Home" protest.
"The people of Racine and surrounding communities deserve better," the petition stated, in part.
Renovation of the former Gold Medal Furniture building began in May 2019.
Officials say the type of ventilators that will be made in Mount Pleasant will help patients during treatment for COVID-19.
People filing for unemployment can wait more than a month for claims to come through, and one Wisconsin lawmaker is venting his frustration.
With the warmer weather coming up, city officials said they want to increase safe dining options for people who want to go out.
Zoo officials said all tickets purchased for concerts in 2020 will be honored in 2021 for their respective concerts.
A checkerboard seating pattern and a couple of empty seats between groups will allow for proper social distancing, officials said.
People will have to pay their meters on June 1, but city officials said some spots will still be free in order to encourage curbside pickup.
For starters, everyone who goes to the Racine Zoo will need to wear a mask. Here are several other changes you'll see at the Zoo.
Curlz owner B.J. Leitzke says she could be open if her salon was located just three blocks away in a neighboring community.
As of Monday, Racine County has seen a total of 18 COVID-19-related deaths, and 1,034 total positive cases.