The last year of Gov. Tony Evers’ final term, and since January, it reflects how the last eight years have gone with the Republican Legislature.
The Racine Unified School Board of Education approved the 2026-27 district calendar at the board's Monday, Feb. 17, 2026.
Racine adult pickleball and volleyball leagues continue Feb. 18–26 at Tyler Domer, Gilmore, Walden and Chavez community centers.
Robert Berens, 60, of Kenosha, passed away February 14, 2026. He served with the South Shore Fire Department for 35 years. A GoFundMe has been created for his family.
Discover banking features that help communities save more, from digital sub-accounts and round-ups to high-yield accounts and sign-up rewards.
New to bingo? Learn rules, budgeting tips, game types, online bonuses and smart beginner strategies to start playing bingo with confidence.
A bipartisan supermajority agrees on a bill to support nuclear power to provide some of Wisconsin's energy needs by defraying upfront costs.
The ACLU says incarcerated Wisconsin mothers still lack a program that would allow physical custody of their children, a year after the court ruled.
Searchers have discovered the wreck of Lac La Belle, which that sank in Lake Michigan 150 years ago, completing a quest that began 60 years ago.
Friday Nights at the Thought Collective brings phones-away concert nights to Racine’s North Side in a four-night musical gathering featuring diverse genres.
Wisconsin organizers are working to introduce a Montana ballot initiative that could prevent corporations from spending on elections.
The Trump administration is ending the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, border czar Tom Homan said Thursday of the ...
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