Antioch's Fischer Paper Products celebrates 50th anniversary
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Fischer Paper Products in Antioch celebrated its 50th birthday on Wednesday and while you might not know the company?s name, you?ve almost certainly used their products.

Antioch business celebrating 50th anniversary, due in part to pandemic

Fischer Paper Products in Antioch celebrated its 50th birthday on Wednesday and while you might not know the company’s name, you’ve almost certainly used their products.

Thomas 'Tommy' Howe case: Search for missing Antioch man turns up his work cell phone, nothing else

The Antioch resident was last seen on Saturday morning around 11 a.m. when he was involved in a car crash with another vehicle on I-94 near Route 176. After the accident, he walked away from his car and there have been no confirmed sightings of him since.

Antioch man, 24, missing under 'unusual' circumstances
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The Antioch resident was last seen on Saturday morning around 11 a.m. when he was involved in a car crash with another vehicle on I-94 near Route 176. After the accident, he walked away from his car and there have been no confirmed sightings of him since.

Kyle Rittenhouse tells all in first interview, says he wants to leave Antioch

Perhaps most surprising, Kyle Rittenhouse twice stated he not only supports the Black Lives Matter movement, but that he agrees with it — and any narrative outside of him acting in self-defense that night is false.

Kyle Rittenhouse gives first interview since being found not guilty
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Perhaps most surprising, Rittenhouse twice stated he not only supports the Black Lives Matter movement, but that he agrees with it ? and any narrative outside of him acting in self-defense that night is false.

Rittenhouse says he's 'not a racist person,' backs BLM in Fox News interview

“I’m not a racist person. I support the BLM movement, I support peacefully demonstrating,” Kyle Rittenhouse told Tucker Carlson in his Fox News interview, which is set to air Monday night. “This case has nothing to do with race. It never had anything to do with race. It had to do with the right to self-defense."

Protesters walk through Kenosha to express outrage over Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty verdict

Demonstrators traced the route Kyle Rittenhouse took the night in August last year when he shot and killed two people and wounded a third during protests over police brutality. They carried signs that said "Reject Racist Vigilante Terror" and "THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS GUILTY!" A couple of protesters carried long guns.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jury deliberates Tuesday

After a full day of arguments, the jurors hearing the Kyle Rittenhouse trial were told to return Tuesday morning for the start of deliberations in the case that has stirred fierce debate in the U.S. over guns, vigilantism and law and order.

Antioch man charged with soliciting sex from minor in online sting

An Antioch man was charged Monday with soliciting sex from an undercover detective who was posing as a minor on a social media app.

Kyle Rittenhouse case: Judge sets final ground rules for trial evidence

A Wisconsin judge laid out the final ground rules Monday on what evidence will be allowed when Kyle Rittenhouse goes on trial next week for shooting three people during a protest against police brutality.

2 Lake County men charged after man dies from ingesting Fentanyl

Two Lake County men have been charged with supplying Fentanyl to a victim who died as a result of ingesting it back in March.

Family of man killed during Kenosha protests files lawsuit

The family of one of the two men fatally shot during a demonstration against police violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has filed a federal civil lawsuit against local law enforcement, accusing officers of facilitating Kyle Rittenhouse’s attacks.

Rittenhouse: Motion seeks evidence of past violence ahead of trial

Prosecutors in Wisconsin want a judge to allow evidence at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial that shows he had a previous violent encounter in Kenosha before he fatally shot two men during a police brutality protest last year.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial in November could take 2 weeks

Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man accused of killing two people during the chaotic protests that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin, was due Friday to make his first in-person court appearance.