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Kenosha-Racine News Guild Says Reporters Can’t Afford to Live on Current Wages

RACINE, Wis. — The Kenosha-Racine News Guild is publicly accusing Lee Enterprises of refusing to agree to what it calls a livable wage for reporters at the Kenosha News and Racine Journal Times after six months of contract negotiations. In a public statement circulating online this week, the union detailed what it described as severe financial struggles facing local journalists, including reporters delaying turning on their heat during winter months, relying on parents for grocery money, driving damaged vehicles, and working second jobs to survive. The Guild said Lee Enterprises has “not demonstrated meaningful movement toward fair pay” despite months of bargaining. According to the statement, reporters currently earn about $20.55 per hour on average across the two newspapers. The Guild cited an MIT living wage calculation estimating a single

Woman Accused Of Killing Motorcyclist While Driving Drunk With Two 9-Year-Olds In SUV Ordered Held On $250,000 Cash Bail

KENOSHA, Wis. — Ashley L. Nolder, 35, of Burlington, was ordered held Wednesday on a $250,000 cash bond after prosecutors alleged she drove with a blood alcohol concentration of .211—more than two-and-a-half times the legal limit—before crashing into and killing 49-year-old motorcyclist Angelina “Angel” Christina Principato while two 9-year-old children rode in her SUV. Nolder now faces more than 75 years in prison if convicted. Court Commissioner William Michel set the cash bail following an emotional hearing in which Principato’s daughter, Ashley Richmond, tearfully described learning of her mother’s death and later having to identify her through a tattoo because her injuries were too severe to allow a viewing. “My mom was the kind of mom that everyone wished they had,” Richmond told the court. “We lost not only our

City Reminds Residents of Property, Alley Maintenance Responsibilities During Growing Season

KENOSHA, Wis. — As warmer weather returns and vegetation begins growing rapidly across the city, Kenosha officials are reminding residents of their responsibilities to maintain private property, sidewalks, and alleyways in accordance with city ordinances. In a media release issued Wednesday, the City of Kenosha said property owners are responsible for maintaining areas from the street to their property line, including public right-of-ways and the portion of alleyways extending to the midpoint behind their homes. City officials said residents are required to keep grass trimmed below 8 inches, remove weeds from yards and sidewalk cracks, and clear trash, debris, tires, limbs, and other materials from their properties. Alleyways must also remain clear of overgrowth and debris to allow access for emergency responders and city service crews. The city additionally reminded

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Career Criminal Who Allegedly Shot At Kenosha Police Once Got Plea Deal From Former DA Mike Graveley After Armed Robbery, School-Zone Violence Case

KENOSHA, Wis. — The Kenosha man accused of firing at police officers earlier this week during a massive hours-long standoff has a criminal history stretching back to his teenage years, including an armed robbery and shooting case near a Kenosha elementary school in which former District Attorney Michael Graveley dismissed multiple violent felony charges before Andres Casas ultimately received just two years in prison. Casas, now 35, allegedly fired at officers Monday evening after police responded to a domestic disturbance and child custody incident near 50th Street and 14th Avenue. The confrontation escalated into a nearly eight-hour standoff involving SWAT teams, armored BearCat vehicles, tear gas deployments, and hostage negotiators before Casas was shot by a Kenosha police officer after exiting the residence with a firearm, according to police. But

Woman Accused Of Killing Motorcyclist While Driving Drunk With Two 9-Year-Olds In SUV Ordered Held On $250,000 Cash Bail

KENOSHA, Wis. — Ashley L. Nolder, 35, of Burlington, was ordered held Wednesday on a $250,000 cash bond after prosecutors alleged she drove with a blood alcohol concentration of .211—more than two-and-a-half times the legal limit—before crashing into and killing 49-year-old motorcyclist Angelina “Angel” Christina Principato while two 9-year-old children rode in her SUV. Nolder now faces more than 75 years in prison if convicted. Court Commissioner William Michel set the cash bail following an emotional hearing in which Principato’s daughter, Ashley Richmond, tearfully described learning of her mother’s death and later having to identify her through a tattoo because her injuries were too severe to allow a viewing. “My mom was the kind of mom that everyone wished they had,” Richmond told the court. “We lost not only our

City Reminds Residents of Property, Alley Maintenance Responsibilities During Growing Season

KENOSHA, Wis. — As warmer weather returns and vegetation begins growing rapidly across the city, Kenosha officials are reminding residents of their responsibilities to maintain private property, sidewalks, and alleyways in accordance with city ordinances. In a media release issued Wednesday, the City of Kenosha said property owners are responsible for maintaining areas from the street to their property line, including public right-of-ways and the portion of alleyways extending to the midpoint behind their homes. City officials said residents are required to keep grass trimmed below 8 inches, remove weeds from yards and sidewalk cracks, and clear trash, debris, tires, limbs, and other materials from their properties. Alleyways must also remain clear of overgrowth and debris to allow access for emergency responders and city service crews. The city additionally reminded

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Kenosha Man Tased After Police Say He Nearly Hit Fire Truck, Crashed Into Three Cars And Led Officers On Felony Chase

Daniel R. Ramos, 44, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man who was allegedly driving on a license that has been revoked since 2005 is facing two felonies after police say he fled a marked Kenosha Police squad, blew through stop signs, nearly struck a fire truck, crashed into three parked vehicles and then ran from officers before being taken down with a Taser. Daniel R. Ramos, 44, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) Scene of Arrest(Photo by Incident Response) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

KUSD Recognizes Employees Reaching 25 and 30 Years of Service

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Unified School District continued its Recognition Week on Wednesday by honoring employees who have dedicated 25 and 30 years of service to the district, recognizing decades of commitment to students, education and the Kenosha community. The district has spent the week celebrating milestone anniversaries among teachers, administrators and support staff across KUSD schools and departments. Below are Wednesday’s honorees. Jennifer Kertesz-BoseRick Bastin-BoseJames Brown-BradfordKaren Burrows-Ziebell-BradfordMichelle Schmahl-BradfordJohanna McGrath-BradfordLynda Schwartens-BradfordJeffrey Teerink-BradfordBabette Montee-BullenBeth Gottschalk-Bullen Mary Ann Brodowski-Curtis StrangeLynn Brenner-Curtis StrangeJessica Conciololi-Curtis StrangeDenise Jensen-ESCSteven Lockrew-ESCKarin McCarville-ESCLori O’Connell-ESCSantos Cruz-KSOLKayda Meulbroek-KSOLLisa Keller-LakeView K-8 Jennifer Krueger-LakeView K-8Sarah McWilliams-LakeView K-8Chad Dahls-NashMark Lenius-NashShawn Overbey-MahoneLindsey Smith-NashCheryl Talley-Pleasant PrairieHeidi Kessler-Prairie LaneDeborah Fredericks-ReutherAndrew Moore-Reuther Mary Williams-RooseveltJill Rogerski-Ruth Harman AcademyAmy Ashburn-SomersDeborah Shivers-Somers Denise Burges-BoseCorrigate Tristiansen-Brass Community SchoolJason Standish-BradfordKirsten Brum-Curtis StrangeKelly Haag-Curtis StrangeStacy Wickenberger-ESCBrenda Post-Kovilicek-ESCRichard Steppa-ESCKaren Moniger-Forest ParkKaren Niese-Frank Jane Maya-GrantMelissa

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Felony Charges: Kenosha Man Accused of Beating 75-Year-Old Father Over Beer, Stealing His Truck

Steven R. Cook, 41, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 41-year-old Kenosha man is accused of beating his 75-year-old father with a mop handle during an argument over beer before allegedly stealing the man’s truck, according to a newly filed felony criminal complaint. Court Commissioner William Michel II set a $15,000 cash bond for Steven R. Cook during an initial appearance Wednesday afternoon. Steven R. Cook Steven R. Cook You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

City Again Warns Against Illegal Signs In Right-Of-Ways As Repeat Offenders Continue Posting Advertisements Across Kenosha

KENOSHA, Wis. — The City of Kenosha is once again warning residents and business owners that it is illegal to place advertising signs, banners, decorations, and other displays in public right-of-ways without permission from the city, according to a new press release issued Wednesday by the Department of Public Works. The city reminded the public that the grassy area between sidewalks and roads is considered public right-of-way and that signs placed there without permits are prohibited under General Ordinance 5.045. The city said the rule applies to feather signs, business advertisements, political signs, garage sale signs, grand opening signs, and other displays. Under the enforcement policy outlined by the city, illegally placed signs will first be removed and held by city staff, with a warning letter sent to the owner.

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Milwaukee Man Accused of Fleeing State Trooper at 130 MPH on I-94 After Turning Off Headlights

Treveon Montrell Nellum, 23, of Milwaukee(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — A Milwaukee man is facing felony charges after Wisconsin State Patrol troopers say he led law enforcement on a high-speed chase through Kenosha County at speeds reaching 130 mph while driving without headlights on Interstate 94. Treveon Montrell Nellum, 23, of Milwaukee(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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Woman Accused of Helping Las Margaritas Double-Homicide Suspect Jailed Again After Missing Court

Ashaunti C. Powell, 26, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A woman charged with helping conceal a suspect in the deadly 2022 Las Margaritas bar shooting was taken back into custody this week after authorities arrested her on a bench warrant that had been outstanding since February. Ashaunti C. Powell, 26, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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Man Accused Of Trying To Run Down Two People After Alleged Domestic Attack At Kwik Trip, Faces Multiple Felonies

Evan Christopher Wilson, 19, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say he tried to run over two people with a vehicle following a violent domestic incident that began at a local Kwik Trip. Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II set a $10,000 cash bail during the defendant’s initial appearance. Evan Christopher Wilson, 19, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Kenosha Students Recognized for Leadership, Service at City Hall Ceremony

KENOSHA, Wis. — Seventeen students from across Kenosha were recognized Monday night during a Common Council meeting for their academic achievement, leadership, and service to the community as part of the Mayor’s Youth Commission honors program. Each student was individually selected based on a combination of academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and demonstrated character. Among those honored was Finn Bradley, an eighth-grade student at All Saints Catholic School who maintains a 4.0 GPA while participating in student council, athletics, and music. Joseph Cardamone IV, a fifth-grade student at Roosevelt Elementary, was recognized for his involvement in safety patrol, soccer, band, and choir, along with strong attendance and teamwork. Quinn Carpenter, a senior at Tremper High School, earned recognition as a student-athlete involved in spirit squad and aviation training, as well as

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Mount Pleasant Man Charged With Felony Fourth OWI Weeks After Getting Work Release Sentence for Third Offense

Edelmiro Jose Sandoval, 57, of Mount Pleasant(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Just weeks after a Kenosha County judge allowed him to serve a 360-day jail sentence on work release for his third drunk driving conviction, a Mount Pleasant man is now facing a felony fourth-offense OWI case after police say he drove drunk again—this time while violating bond conditions and without a required ignition interlock device. Edelmiro Jose Sandoval, 57, of Mount Pleasant(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

KUSD Honors 15- and 20-Year Employees During Recognition Week

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Unified School District continued its Recognition Week by honoring employees who have reached 15 and 20 years of service, recognizing longtime staff members whose careers have spanned more than a decade — and in many cases, two. The district is highlighting employees in stages throughout the week, with Tuesday dedicated to those reaching the 15- and 20-year milestones. Additional recognitions will follow for longer tenures later this week. Below are today’s honorees. Sara Hengen-BradfordStephen Jasop-BradfordAngela Hoefs-BradfordNicole Jones-BullenMichael Berger-BullenRachel Zillman-Brass Community SchoolKyle Wilkins-BullenJonathan Landis-BullenDenise Schrader-BullenLoren Thomas-Bullen Alyssa Collins-BullenKenneth Collins-BullenThomas Swenson-BullenPriscilla Hamilton-HarveyKimberly Hofer-HarveyStaci Bray-LincolnKatherine Briggs-Indian TrailKathleen Martin-Indian TrailMichelle Schacht-Indian TrailJennifer Kehl-LakeView K-8 Michael Kinkade-LakeView Technology AcademyPaula Stachowiak-Pleasant PrairieJonathan Otto-ReutherKathleen Otto-ReutherToni Widner-RooseveltPriscilla Aponte-SomersKathleen Klein-SouthportPatricia Guerrero-WashingtonRita Kuzminski-Washington Jeffrey Anderson-BradfordMonica Rodriguez-BradfordBarbara Hooper-BradfordDonald Shaulman-BradfordSarah Franz-Brass Community SchoolChad Beernink-BullenDawn Dobrinski-BullenBarry Hoppner-BullenVictor Rosales-BullenMichelle Shanelle-Bullen

Kenosha Extreme Left-Wing Activist Demands ACLU Lawyer, Charged in Alleged Attack on Mother, Posts $650 Cash Bail

KENOSHA, Wis. — A 28-year-old Kenosha extreme left-wing activist, who told police she would not answer questions without an ACLU lawyer present — was formally charged Tuesday and released after posting $650 cash bail following allegations she attacked her mother with a wire sculpture and dragged her by the hair. Devynn Grace Johnson, 28, of Kenosha, appeared before Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II on May 5, 2026, where a $650 cash bail was set with strict no-contact conditions. Johnson posted the bond and was released from custody shortly after. According to the newly filed criminal complaint, Johnson is charged with misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct, both with domestic abuse enhancers. If convicted, she faces up to nine months in jail and $10,000 in fines on the battery

Note to Whitecaps Residents: 96th Avenue to Close at 75th Street for Sewer Work Starting May 18

KENOSHA, Wis. — A busy intersection on the city’s west side will be closed for several weeks later this month as crews complete sanitary sewer improvements, forcing drivers to detour and adjust their routines. The intersection of 75th Street and 96th Avenue is scheduled to close beginning May 18 as part of a sanitary sewer lining project along 75th Street between 99th Avenue and 94th Avenue, according to city officials. The closure is expected to last about three weeks, during which time access between 75th Street and 96th Avenue will be fully restricted. Motorists will not be able to pass through the intersection in any direction. City officials say 94th Avenue will remain open throughout the project and should be used as the primary alternate route for drivers needing to

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Dead, Rotting Dog Found in Tote: Second Kenosha Woman Charged as Both Face Animal Cruelty and Child Neglect Counts

KENOSHA, Wis. — Tiffany M. Boose, 37, of Kenosha, and Akaiya K. Boose, 27, of Kenosha, are now both formally charged in a disturbing animal cruelty and child neglect case after prosecutors filed charges against the second woman this week, as Court Commissioner William Michel II set $2,500 cash bail for Akaiya Boose during her initial appearance. Tiffany M. Boose Akaiya K. Boose You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

Lane Reopens at 30th Avenue and Washington Road as Construction Continues

KENOSHA, Wis. — Motorists traveling through one of Kenosha’s busiest intersections will see some relief this week as the city reopens a lane at 30th Avenue and Washington Road to allow eastbound and westbound traffic to pass through during ongoing construction. The change is expected to take effect Wednesday afternoon and is aimed at easing congestion that has built up during the improvement project. City officials say the adjustment is intended to improve overall traffic flow while crews continue working on the intersection. The project remains active, and drivers should still expect some delays and shifting traffic patterns in the area. The work is being carried out in coordination with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the project contractor, with a focus on maintaining access and minimizing disruptions for residents

City To Close Busy Sheridan Road Intersection For Streetcar Repairs, Public Meeting Scheduled

KENOSHA, Wis. — City officials are moving forward with a full closure of a key Sheridan Road intersection next month as part of ongoing streetcar infrastructure work, and they are inviting residents to weigh in before construction begins. The City of Kenosha plans to shut down Sheridan Road at 56th Street beginning June 12 to replace embedded streetcar tracks at the intersection. Barricades are expected to be delivered the day before, June 11, marking the start of the project setup. The closure will halt all through traffic at the intersection for approximately 11 working days, not including weekends, as crews remove and replace the track and allow time for concrete to properly cure. The project requires a complete shutdown of the intersection rather than partial lane closures. City staff, along

Jury Foreman Speaks Out After Tercek Verdict, Despite Judge’s Warning on Media Contact

KENOSHA, Wis. — The foreman of the jury that convicted Justin Tercek of killing Andrew Pfannkuche and his dog Jake has spoken publicly with Kenosha County Eye, providing insight into the panel’s thinking despite what courtroom observers described as unusual remarks from Judge Jodi Meier cautioning jurors about speaking with the media. Tim Borop, who served as jury foreman, spoke with Kenosha County Eye shortly after the verdict and reflected on the weight of the case and the jury’s decision. Borop told Kenosha County Eye that the jury took its responsibility “very seriously” and believes it “made the right decision based on the evidence.” He said the jurors felt justice was served, while also acknowledging that nothing can bring Andrew Pfannkuche and his dog, Jake, back. Borop added that the

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Felony Charges Filed in Columbus Park Shooting; Two Defendants Face Dozens of Years in Prison

Jontrell T. White, 22, and Ariyana A. Hill, 27, both of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Two Kenosha residents are now charged in connection with a Wednesday afternoon shooting at Columbus Park that left multiple people injured and sent bullets into a vehicle occupied by several adults and a baby. Court Commissioner William Michel II set cash bail at $100,000 for one defendant and $50,000 for the other during their initial appearances Monday. Ariyana A. Hill Jontrell T. White You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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Kenosha Police Say Officer Shot Armed Suspect After He Fired At Officers, Ending Hours-Long Standoff

Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha (Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)(Scene Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man who allegedly fired at police during a domestic disturbance investigation was shot by an officer after an hours-long standoff, according to a statement released Tuesday by the Kenosha Police Department. Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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Felon Fires At Police, Sparks Massive 7-Hour Standoff In Kenosha; Suspect Airlifted After Multiple Self-Inflicted Gunshots

Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha (Facebook.com)(Scene Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 35-year-old Kenosha man with a violent felony history allegedly opened fire on police Monday evening, setting off a massive, hours-long standoff that drew dozens of officers, armored vehicles, and a multi-agency response before ending with the suspect suffering multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds and being flown out by helicopter. It is unknown if Casas is alive. (Scene Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) Police were initially dispatched to a minor domestic incident at a residence at 4909 14th Avenue, but the call quickly escalated when Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha, allegedly fired shots toward responding officers. Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be logged in to view the rest

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$2 Million Bail Set For Kenosha Man Charged In Brutal Domestic Homicide After Alleged Setup Attack

Dale R. Dallia, 42, of Kenosha (Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)Crime Scene (Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of carrying out a brutal, multi-phase attack that left one woman dead and another man fighting for his life is now formally charged, with Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II setting a $2,000,000 cash bond Tuesday after prosecutors sought even more. Dale R. Dallia Dale R. Dallia Stephanie R. Birn Stephanie R. Birn Stephanie R. Birn You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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