Kenosha organization urges businesses to stay boarded up for now
"I think that the boards can kind of play two roles here, and we're seeing it more as messaging right now and less for our protection."
Missouri men face firearms charges linked to Kenosha unrest
They've been charged with illegal possession of firearms.
'Felt good about it:' Biden makes stops in Kenosha, Wauwatosa
He discussed racial equality, policing and the pandemic, while also listening to the community.
Jacob Blake spoke with Joe Biden from hospital bed during Kenosha visit
Joe Biden’s trip to Kenosha is testing his pitch that he’s a unifying figure.
'We want equality:' Protesters urged Biden to talk with them in Kenosha
Protesters met Joe Biden in Kenosha, calling out systemic racism affecting communities across the country.
GOP criticizes Biden in WI 14 days after virtual Milwaukee DNC ended
Joe Biden was physically absent from the DNC in Milwaukee and instead accepted the nomination for president in Delaware.
Open Record: The politics of police shootings
In the days following the Kenosha police shooting of Jacob Blake, there were protests, violence, finger-pointing and a community looking to heal.
Sheriff: 252 arrests in Kenosha unrest; 132 don't live in the county
Sheriff's officials estimated property damage in Kenosha at $1.95M, and said there were more than 31K calls for service during the unrest.
Jacob Blake's family will meet Joe Biden Thursday, campaign confirms
The Biden campaign confirms for FOX6 News that former Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden will visit Kenosha.
Kenosha lodge, destroyed amid unrest, begins to pick up pieces
The Danish Brotherhood Lodge has been part of the Kenosha community since 1910. Now, it has been reduced to rubble.
ATF seeks 7 persons of interest in Kenosha arson investigations
At least even people are sought as authorities continue to investigate 20 structure and seven vehicle arsons in Kenosha.
Kenosha curfew ended; protesters' lawsuit says it's unconstitutional
Protesters in Kenosha have filed a federal class action civil rights lawsuit against the city and county of Kenosha.
President Trump surveys damage, meets with impacted business owners in Kenosha
"It wouldn't make sense to come later. Later, the destruction is going to be cleaned and you're seeing empty lots," said the owner of B&L Office Furniture in Kenosha.
Joe Biden says he wants to add $300 million to local police budgets
In June, when "defund the police" became a rallying cry for many of the protesters demanding justice for George Floyd, Joe Biden called for police reform but said he did not support defunding police departments.
President Trump, AG Barr announce $41M 'to address a surge in violence in Wisconsin'
According to a news release from the U.S. DOJ, awards will support community-based crime-fighting initiatives, local victim service programs and the hiring and training of law enforcement officers and prosecutors.
In Kenosha, President Trump calls violence 'domestic terror,' 'anti-American'
Soon after arriving in Kenosha, a visit made over the objections of state and local leaders, President Trump toured the charred remains of a block besieged by violence and fire.
As President Trump visits Kenosha, some say 'he needs to be here,' while others 'don't appreciate it'
Tensions temporarily rose as Trump’s motorcade rolled by, with his supporters clapping and others booing and cursing. But crowd sizes were modest and passions were mostly tempered.
Milwaukee Bucks players upset with Wisconsin Legislature's inaction: 'Do the right thing'
Players and the team's coach on Tuesday said they were disappointed in the Wisconsin Legislature, which did not take action on policing reform bills during a special session on Monday.
DOJ: 102 evidence items collected, 88 witness interviews so far in Jacob Blake investigation
DOJ officials previously laid out the timeline of events from that Sunday evening when Blake was shot, saying Kenosha Police Department officers were dispatched to a residence in the 2800 block of 40th Street after a female caller reported that her boyfriend was present and was not supposed to be on the premises.
'The public needs to be off the streets:' Kenosha County has again declared a state of emergency curfew
Kenosha County has again declared a state of emergency curfew east of I-94. The 7 p.m. curfew will remain in effect through Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 a.m.