Primary elections will be held for the City of Racine and the Town of Waterford on Feb. 18.
Caledonia will install eight new equestrian alert signs throughout the village.
In a flurry of executive orders and renewed calls for mass deportations from the White House, the national spotlight has turned local as communities across the country react and plan, Racine among them.
The Racine County Board on Tuesday approved the use of a state grant for construction of a roundabout at the intersection of County Trunk highways K and V.
Caledonia will vacate the North St. Clair Street unimproved right-of-way.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved a development agreement with Continental 818 Fund LLC for the Springs at Mount Pleasant.
About two dozen people gathered in Downtown Racine on Monday to protest President Donald Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot participants.
About two dozen community members showed up near Monument Square in Downtown Racine on Monday to demonstrate their discontent with President Donald Trump's pardoning of participants in the Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol riots.
The Waterford Town Board voted 2-1 to contract with the Racine County Sheriff's Office for police services at its Jan. 20 meeting.
The Racine Common Council approved an Option to Improve and Operate Agreement for Shoop Golf Course to Keiser Golf Group and Leipold Johnson Golf Group.
New Jersey lawmakers are getting closer to asking the Miss America pageant to return to Atlantic City for a third stint where it all started over 100 years ago.
Racine's Common Council voted Tuesday evening to approve funding and a three-year lease agreement for a new downtown Community Oriented Policing House at 434 Main St.
State lawmakers on Thursday will consider a bill urging the Miss America Organization to return to the seaside city where it all began in 1921 as a way to extend the summer tourism season that ended up creating an iconic American experience.
The Town Board on Wednesday appointed two town supervisors and two residents to the joint town-village police committee.
The Racine County Board approved thousands of dollars in funding, including matching a $20,000 grant from the Wisconsin DHS, for opioid programs.
Students, religious leaders and local officials gathered Wednesday to celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved amendments to the village comprehensive plan to match the Settlement at Hoods Creek subdivision plat for roadways.
The Caledonia Village Board approved the rezoning of land on Five Mile Road for the Thomas Farm subdivision plan.
Students, religious leaders and local officials gathered Wednesday to celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Applications are being accepted to fill the vacant Racine County Board of Supervisors seats for Districts 14 and 18.
The Racine Police Department welcomed new members and announced promotions during a ceremony at City Hall on Monday afternoon
The contract providing a Racine County Sheriff's Office lieutenant to the Waterford Police Department for supervision has been renewed through the end of February.
Waterford Officer Brad Leech has resigned from full-time employment at the police department, effective Jan. 15.
Atlantic City is an important economic engine for New Jersey. Its key stakeholders wait to see what Gov. Murphy has to say about it in his State of the State speech.
Candidate filings for the April 1 general election are listed below. Primaries, if necessary, will be held Feb. 18. Incumbents are identified with (i).
The Racine Common Council approved the use of $2 million in HOME Funds to go toward building affordable housing.
The Waterford Town Board voted unanimously Monday to create a committee to discuss a long-term plan for policing.
Ralph Malicki was sworn in as the new Racine County Executive at an oath of office ceremony Monday, according to the county.
North Wildwood has been desperate for sand for years, but neighboring Wildwood and Wildwood Crest have new doubts about how federal plans will impact their beaches.
Debra White, the state's new "homelessness czar," has been on the job since September, but Tuesday state officials announced the "first-ever coordinated resource effort with the City of Atlantic City, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers is underway."