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Catalytic | 2 retail spaces, 141 apartments proposed for empty Porters lot in Downtown Racine

1 of 8 The Porters building, 301 Sixth St., which started as five separate buildings when connected in 1939 and ultimately expanded to nine buildings and 80,000 square feet, will be “deconstructed” to clear the site for new development, said Micah Waters, who co-owned the former high-end furniture store and owns the property. The property represents nearly an acre in Downtown Racine, located between Sixth and Seventh streets, Wisconsin Avenue to the east and College Avenue to the west. SCOTT ANDERSON scott.anderson@jo A view of Historic Guild Hall shows its original construction long before it became the significantly-modified Porters Annex building at 312 Seventh St. in the late 20th century. The Porters building, 301 Sixth St., which started as five separate buildings when connected in 1939 and ultimately expanded to nine buildings and 80,000 square feet, will be “deconstructed” to clear the site for new development, said

Safer Racine increases venue capacity to 100%, mask mandate continues

‘Safer Racine’ increases venue capacity to 100%, mask mandate continues Published  RACINE, Wis. - The City of Racine released a revised version of the City’s Safer Racine ordinance which allows for increases in capacity limits on venues, special events, and mass gatherings, the public health administrator said Thursday.  Increases indoor and outdoor capacity limits will now go to 100% capacity in venues and facilities for normal operations as long as 6-feet social distancing can be maintained, a release said. For indoor and outdoor mass gatherings and events the total number of persons allowed on a premise (indoors and outdoors combined) will not exceed the 100% indoor capacity (based on occupancy permit) or 1500 persons (up from 200 persons), whichever is less and is only permitted if social distancing of 6-feet can be maintained 

Group that still claims 2020 election was fraudulent takes aim at Mason for coordinating Zuckerbucks | Elections

Group that still claims 2020 election was fraudulent takes aim at Mason for coordinating Zuckerbucks | Elections
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Group still claiming 2020 election was fraudulent takes aim at Mason for coordinating Zuckerbucks | Elections

RACINE — A group which has the support of the Racine County Republican Party has continued to allege that the 2020 presidential election victory of President Joe Biden was fraudulent and is taking aim at the City of Racine. The group is focusing on Mayor Cory Mason in particular, for his aid in bringing what the group calls “Zuckerbucks” — a reference to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg — into Wisconsin. The group of five Racine residents has enlisted a Minneapolis attorney, Erick Kaardal, in filing a complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Kaardal has filed a similar complaint in Green Bay and said that he is working with potential clients in Kenosha to possibly file one there as well. The attorney said he has filed lawsuits in at least five states — the same states where Trump erroneously claimed he was robbed of 2020 election wins — leading to a federal judge calling for Kaardal to be disciplined over the filing of frivolous lawsuits

Racine may set up teen court for minor offenses

RACINE — There may be changes coming to the way the City of Racine handles juvenile justice. Someday in the future, youths could go to teen court for minor infractions and have cheaper fines more appropriate for juvenile offenders than their adult counterparts, although it wouldn t have any effect for teens charged with severe offenses. Through this proposed change and others being considered, the city is aiming to build a system that promotes accountability while dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline. According to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension, Teen Court works to create a change in youth behavior, provides an opportunity for youth to restore their image in the community while repairing their relationship between themselves and the victim, facilitates the strengthening of family resiliency, and offers ways youth can gain academic and 21st century life skills for future success.

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