
Trisha Lavey
Trisha was born and raised in southwest Wisconsin. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
During Trisha’s 13 years at FOX6 News, the digital team has been the recipient of five Edward R. Murrow awards and was named the Social and Digital Media Operation of the Year in 2021 by the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association.
In her free time, Trisha enjoys reading, long-distance running, traveling and spending time with her family.
The latest from Trisha Lavey
Racine Zoo announces death of African Penguin; had terminal illness
The Racine Zoo on Tuesday, June 9 announced the passing of Nelson, the African penguin.
High temperatures bring risk of buckling pavement: WisDOT
With high temperatures expected across parts of Wisconsin between June 9 and June 10, drivers should be aware of potential pavement buckling.
BBB warning: Dangers of counterfeit goods for buyers, businesses
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers and businesses to remain alert for counterfeit products in the marketplace.
Wisconsin DNR announces 2026 spring turkey season results
Preliminary totals for the 2026 spring turkey season have been released by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
I-41 Rehabilitation Project; long-term lane closures on Good Hope Road
Commuters should prepare for long-term lane closures on Good Hope Road at I-41 starting the week of June 8.
1982 Milwaukee River cold case; medical examiner identifies woman
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office has positively identified a woman found dead in the Milwaukee River in 1982 as Berline Trammel, who was born on November 17, 1955.
Wisconsin State Fair hiring event set for June 6; what you need to know
The Wisconsin State Fair is hiring for its upcoming season. A job fair is scheduled for Saturday, June 6.
Summerfest: Stage pit access; free admission for military & first responders
Summerfest revealed on Tuesday, June 2 new fan experiences that not only bring concertgoers closer to the music, but also support ToolBank USA and honor hometown heroes.
UW-Madison police seek new leads in 1968 death of Christine Rothschild
UW-Madison police are renewing their appeal for information about the 1968 murder of student Christine “Chris" Rothschild.
2026 Waukesha County Fair; new food vendors announced
The Waukesha County Fair has officially revealed its food lineup for July 15–19, 2026, featuring a mix of exciting new vendors and classic fair favorites.









