Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Kenosha News.
The Winter Paralympics has officially opened amid tensions of war in the Middle East and with some countries boycotting the opening ceremony because of the return of the Russian flag.
The Feb. 28 strike killed more than 165 people, mostly children — the highest reported civilian death toll since the war began.
Stranded Americans across the Middle East say they’ve been left to navigate flight cancellations and confusing government guidance on their own, without help from the State Department.
Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region, according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence.
Losing an hour of sleep as daylight saving time kicks in can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day — it also could harm your health.
The 16th annual Read Across Kenosha brought together community leaders, volunteers and educators to promote literacy among pre-kindergarten through third grade students across Kenosha County.
George Chardukian, a wealth management advisor and Racine native, has joined Carthage College’s Board of Trustees. Chardukian ...
He faces imprisonment of up to 10 years, a maximum fine of $250,000 and up to three years of supervised release.
Scream 7” brings back Sidney Prescott — along with plenty of callbacks — but not enough fresh fear.
The U.S. Postal Service is on track to run out of cash within a year unless Congress lets it borrow more. That's according to Postmaster General David Steiner.
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin will replace Kristi Noem as the Secretary of Homeland Security. Here's what to know about Mullin.