Authorities said a 53-year-old Black man's attempt to teach his son about lynchings in America was "a misguided attempt starting dialogue."
If you see a small flag in front of your house on July 4, it's part of Shorewood's Fourth of July observance.
Officials said the work will start Monday, and may impact travel around the area until July 3.
Gina Giacobassi's family says she was fired after being bullied into buying alcohol for underage coworkers and then reporting the incident.
Block parties are limited to five per weekend and are approved on a first come, first served basis.
Shorewood’s traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
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Shorewood officials are taking suggestions for more musical acts for this summer after the COVID-19 pandemic forced so many cancellations.
Village officials said lifeguards will be at Atwater Beach starting Saturday
Stephanie Rapin's attorney says she wants to apologize to the black teen she's accused of spitting on during a June 2 protest.
According to state law, Stephanie Rapkin could serve up to 18 months prison if she's convicted of the disorderly conduct-hate crime charge.
The attorney for a 21-year-old man who was shoved outside of Stephanie Rapkin's house says the whole incident was recorded on video.
Shorewood's residents and visitors are allowed 20 temporary, on-street overnight parking permissions per license plate in a calendar year.
Officials say they've spent significant time preparing library staff and the building to welcome people back safely.
Stephanie Rapkin faces more time behind bars for kneeing a Shorewood cop in the groin than she does for spitting at a black teen.
Stephanie Rapkin could face more than four years behind bars if she's convicted of the maximum penalties against her.
Hiwot Schutz, a 17-year-old Shorewood High School student, said being an ally means helping long after the local march disbands.
Following the guidance of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, masks in the courtroom will be required and social distancing will be enforced.
Shorewood High School student Eric Lucas said he felt "mentally and physically shaken" after he was spit on by a Shorewood attorney.
Stephanie Rapkin is accused of spitting on a teen Saturday, pushing a protester Sunday, and kneeing an officer in the groin during arrest.
The rally is scheduled to begin Saturday at 1 p.m. as people are called to gather at Atwater Park.
Two students who live in Shorewood were honored with National Merit Scholarships this year.
Invitations have been extended to this year's performers to take the stage in 2021.
Authorities in Shorewood said a police squad was damaged and an officer hit with a brick during Monday night's civil unrest.
Village officials wanted to support local businesses through the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn.
Some businesses are opening up right away, while others are taking a slower approach, Shorewood officials said Friday.
Did you get a bill for a coronavirus-related test or office visit? It should be fully covered by insurance, Wisconsin officials say.
Milwaukee County has a new Safer At Home order, but places like salons and bars can open with certain restrictions.
Now that the Safer At Home order has been overturned, here is what leaders in Milwaukee County say they are planning.
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According to North Shore Health Department health officials, they are monitoring 20 active cases in the North Shore.
Thief Wine Shop and Bar, 4512 N Oakland Ave., announced they're closing their Shorewood location at the end of May.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower associated with Halley’s Comet is likely to be a bust due to 2020’s final supermoon over Wisconsin
Among the data released Wednesday, state officials said Wisconsin has 187 COVID-19 facility-wide public health investigations and outbreaks.
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As of Monday morning, April 27, Shorewood has seen 16 confirmed COVID-19 cases.
The latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show an increase of 153 cases from the previous day.
The Village Manager sent out a message to the public saying "it takes a Village" to make the spring election happen.
Beaches at Atwater, Big Bay/Buckley Park, Klode and Tietjen Beach at Doctor’s Park are all closed.
There are big changes for the April 7 election in Shorewood, including polling place changes and absentee ballot rule changes.