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HARTLAND — Settled in a quiet neighborhood alongside Highway 16 in Hartland is the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic parish, 313 Circle Drive. Three years ago in April 2021, the parish broke ground on a new worship center. Two weeks ago, a dedication Mass was held, opening the church to the publ…
HARTFORD — In a convergence of history, culture and community, around 80 beer lovers gathered at the Wisconsin Automobile Museum in Hartford f…
GERMANTOWN — Germantown recently announced that they will be hosting Maifest, the traditional German celebration of spring, on May 17, 18 and …
WAUKESHA — We’re in for a loud, buggy spring this year. Brood XIII periodical cicadas will be emerging in the southernmost Wisconsin counties …
GRAFTON — The home may be partially destroyed, but all occupants and pets were unharmed during a house fire in the village of Grafton on Sunda…
The much-anticipated opening of Steny’s Lake Country is only a few weeks away. Owner Ryan Steny announced Friday the sports bar will be openin…
OCONOMOWOC — The unofficial marker of warm weather has taken place — The Kiltie Drive-In has opened for the season.
CEDARBURG — Pat Thome recently started her role as mayor of Cedarburg, the first woman in the city’s history to serve in the role. Mayor Mike …
THIENSVILLE — A Downtown Thiensville Business Association member, a Thiensville-Mequon Rotarian, and also part of the Thiensville Board of Rev…
MEQUON — Award-winning author and playwright Orson Scott Card was front and center in Concordia Center for National Security and Space’s secon…
WEST BEND — Steven Rosales, who had been the Kewaskum Police Department’s school resource officer since 2022, was charged with three felonies …
WASHINGTON COUNTY— Washington County organizations and citizens alike are coming together for Earth Week, offering opportunities to help save …
MEQUON — Paul Nuetzel benefited from the basepath parade. Nuetzel tossed five solid outings and Homestead parlayed a steady stream of baserunners into a 12-6 victory Wednesday over Slinger in a North Shore Conference baseball game.
WEST BEND — Grafton and West Bend West battled through prosperity late in a North Shore Conference baseball game Wednesday at Regner Park, making for an exciting ending, even if fueled by mishaps.
Tyler Walsh pulled another late shift Monday night for West Bend East.
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Tesla’s first-quarter net income plummeted 55% as falling global sales and price cuts sliced into the electric vehicle maker’s revenue and pro…
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rallied for a second straight day Tuesday to blunt the blow of what’s been a rough April.
DETROIT — Jeep maker Stellantis is planning to lay off an unspecified number of workers at its U.S. factories in the coming months to deal wit…
Caitlin Clark appears to be on the cusp of setting another record.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — The group gathered inside the conference room, mostly women, fell sil…
MADISON, Wis. — Lake sturgeon don't need Endangered Species Act protections, federal wildlif…
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday said the first rule to set minimum staff…
The federal government will for the first time require nursing homes to have minimum staffin…
An Oklahoma City man killed his wife and three of his sons before taking his own life Monday…
NEW YORK — NYPD brass Tuesday blamed faculty and “professional agitators” at New York Univer…
NEW YORK — The student protests of Israel’s war with Hamas that have been creating friction …
AUBURN, Wash. — After a series of lower-paying jobs, Nicole Slemp finally landed one she lov…
CHICAGO — The city and state are in the planning stages to combine Chicago’s legacy homeless…
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