KCE Attends Night Court – Not Exactly Like The 80’s Sitcom
Did you know that there was night court in Kenosha? We didn’t. That was, until we did. Judge Richard Ginkowski holds night court on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm for
Did you know that there was night court in Kenosha? We didn’t. That was, until we did. Judge Richard Ginkowski holds night court on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm for
A 53-year-old racist “Karen” named Leslie A. Troha summoned the Pleasant Prairie Police Department just after 2:00 pm on September 2, 2023. She told the dispatcher that a moving company
Kenosha’s DJ Droop will hopefully no longer be in the hizouse – courthouse, that is. A liberal Kenosha Assistant District Attorney made almost all of the charges go away for
In August, KCE wrote about former Veteran’s Services Director, Aloysius “Ali” Nelson resigning his position “under duress”. Prior to our breaking story, some county board supervisors were spreading allegations that
John Swallow is the president of Carthage College and is very “woke.” When he arrived at Carthage College, a Christian institution, he began to dismantle the religious program in his
A Chicago woman is behind bars as of Thursday morning holding on a $50,000 cash bail. On Wednesday afternoon, a court commissioner had set her bail at $25,000, but the
The Salem Lakes Village Board unanimously appointed Cassandra Hiller as its next Village Administrator. The appointment was made at a special meeting on October 17, 2023. A native of Johnsburg,
A Bradford High School basketball coach named Mentenia “Monte” Nelson, Sr has been placed on administrative leave, according to the Kenosha Unified School District. The news came five days after
A pair of Kenosha residents have filed 12 forms named “Citizen Request For Reconsideration Of A Book.” The man who submitted 11 of them, Caleb Laitinen, is a local leader
KCE reported last Friday that the Kenosha Unified School District notified parents of a citizen who requested student directory information. The citizen was provided with thousands of students’ names and
A law firm based in Kenosha and Racine abruptly closed its doors last Friday, October 13, 2023, shy of three years since its opening. Criminal defendants, family court litigants, employers
Just before noon today, A Kenosha jury of seven women and five men convicted Victor H. Ramos of the July 29, 2021 murder of Hector Rodriguez-Rojas. According to the criminal
Two citizens have filed requests with the Kenosha Unified School District to remove two sexually explicit books from KUSD libraries. The Kenosha Unified School district announced today that it will
A lawyer for a Kenosha woman has filed a notice of claim with the Kenosha Unified School District and Kenosha County, which is a document that typically is followed by
Two suspects are both in custody and have been charged for the October 4, 2023 shooting in the 1700 block of Birch Road. According to the criminal complaint, 9-1-1 calls