Mequon, Thiensville fire departments merge by July, pending final vote
Pending a final vote, the Mequon and Thiensville fire and EMS departments will merge as soon as July. The decision came Monday after some emotional public comments.
Zevi Gives Back Mequon blood drive honors late Rabbi Silver
Trauma, violence and illness all happen daily, leaving victims in desperate need of blood. A Mequon blood drive Sunday honored the late Rabbi Zevi Silver, who passed away in 2013 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Zevi Gives Back Mequon blood drive honors late Rabbi Silver
Trauma, violence and illness all happen daily, leaving victims in desperate need of blood. A Mequon blood drive Sunday honored the late Rabbi Zevi Silver, who passed away in 2013 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Drug Take Back Day: Prescription opioids a prime concern
Drug Take Back Day, an effort focused on safe and responsible disposal of prescription drugs, was held nationwide -- including at Concordia University.
Fredonia bald eagle shot, DNR seeks tips
People in Ozaukee County are wondering who would shoot and kill a bald eagle. Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are wondering the same and trying to track down the shooter.
Fredonia bald eagle shot, DNR seeks tips
People in Ozaukee County are wondering who would shoot and kill a bald eagle. Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources are wondering the same and trying to track down the shooter.
Bald eagle fatally shot; Wisconsin DNR seeks to identify shooter
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking the public's help to identify the person responsible for fatally shooting a bald eagle.
Grafton theft, police chase, Milwaukee woman sentenced
A Milwaukee woman was sentenced to prison for leading police on a chase down Interstate 43 in January 2020 after a Grafton sporting goods store theft.
Grafton theft, police chase; Milwaukee woman sentenced
A Milwaukee woman was sentenced to prison for leading police on a chase down Interstate 43 in January 2020 after a Grafton sporting goods store theft.
Police chase ends in Thiensville; car stolen, suspect sought
A police chase that started in Menomonee Falls ended in Thiensville on Tuesday. The car involved was reportedly stolen, and the suspect is sought.
Mequon couple Ponzi scheme allegations, lawsuit, IRS criminal probe
The federal government is suing a Mequon couple, accused of operating a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme, using investor funds for personal use, lavish vacations, luxury goods and real estate. The couple is also under a criminal investigation.
Port Washington stolen vehicle arrests, Flock cameras alerted police
Thirty Wisconsin communities are using new Flock Safety cameras that scan license plates with cameras connected to U.S. crime databases. On Easter Sunday, they helped Port Washington police stop a stolen car they weren't even looking for.
Port Washington stolen vehicle arrests, Flock cameras alerted police
Thirty Wisconsin communities are using new Flock Safety cameras that scan license plates with cameras connected to U.S. crime databases. On Easter Sunday, they helped Port Washington police stop a stolen car they weren't even looking for.
Mequon, Thiensville fire department merger up for vote
The fire departments in Mequon and Thiensville could soon merge to address staffing and financial problems.
Mequon, Thiensville fire department merger up for vote
The fire departments in Mequon and Thiensville could soon merge to address staffing and financial problems.
Cedarburg police uncover alleged heroin operation, residents charged
Two Cedarburg residents have each been charged with maintaining a drug trafficking place after a police search found evidence of heroin production.
Cedarburg sex education proposal concerns some parents
Potential changes to Cedarburg's sex education curriculum are in the early stages, but it already has some parents upset.
Thiensville decibel limit lowering for outdoor music considered
The Village of Thiensville considered a change to lower the decibel limit for outdoor music in the downtown business district after complaints from neighbors about volume levels coming from “the baaree” and “the cheel."
Thiensville decibel limit lowering for outdoor music considered
The Village of Thiensville considered a change to lower the decibel limit for outdoor music in the downtown business district after complaints from neighbors about volume levels coming from “the baaree” and “the cheel."
Cedarburg School Board election, 8 candidates, 4 seats
Nonpartisan school board races have become more political, and voters are noticing. In Cedarburg's race, the Ozaukee County Democrats' website strongly recommends four candidates. The Ozaukee County Republicans support the others.