Dogs seized in Washington County
The Washington County Humane Society said it took in nearly 50 dogs, most of which are puppies, late Friday, Sept. 2.
Dogs seized in Washington County, humane society takes in nearly 50
The Washington County Humane Society took in nearly 50 dogs, most of them puppies, after law enforcement seized them late Friday.
Hartford students' home building project underway
Hartford students are helping build a home, and a groundbreaking was held for the project Thursday. It will be the 24th home built by students.
Hartford woman pleads guilty; wire fraud, money laundering
A Hartford woman pleaded guilty on Thursday, Sept. 1 to executing a multi-million-dollar wire fraud and money laundering scheme.
Jackson armed home invasion; 3 from Milwaukee in custody
Two Milwaukee women and a Milwaukee man are in custody following an armed home invasion robbery in the Village of Jackson last month.
Strip club becomes Ozaukee Christian School
A former West Bend strip club is getting new life as Ozaukee Christian School. School leaders say it all came together as part of a bigger plan.
Strip club becomes Ozaukee Christian School
A former West Bend strip club is getting new life as Ozaukee Christian School. School leaders say it all came together as part of a bigger plan.
West Bend Shalom Wildlife tiger cubs named
Four tiger cubs born to Ginger at West Bend's Shalom Wildlife Zoo Aug. 5 have names, and two are named in honor of Goliath, the zoo's tiger who passed away a week before their birth.
West Bend Shalom Wildlife tiger cubs named
Four tiger cubs born to Ginger at West Bend's Shalom Wildlife Zoo Aug. 5 have names, and two are named in honor of Goliath, the zoo's tiger who passed away a week before their birth.
West Bend's Art & Chalk Fest, artists bring pavement parcels to life
West Bend's Art & Chalk Fest drew artists and guests to the Museum of Wisconsin Art Saturday for the first day of the two-day event.
West Bend's Art & Chalk Fest, artist renderings come to life
West Bend's Art & Chalk Fest drew artists and guests to the Museum of Wisconsin Art Saturday for the first day of the two-day event.
West Bend's Art & Chalk Fest, artists transform pavement parcels
West Bend's Art & Chalk Fest drew artists and guests to the Museum of Wisconsin Art Saturday for the first day of the two-day event.
Germantown fire, 1 taken to hospital: chief
Two people were treated and one person was taken to the hospital after a Germantown house fire Thursday, Aug. 18.
West Bend's Shalom Wildlife tiger cubs welcomed, Goliath mourned
West Bend's Shalom Wildlife Zoo's tiger, Ginger, has welcomed five miracle cubs a week after Goliath, another tiger at the zoo and friend and protector of Ginger, had to be put down.
I-41 chase, Milwaukee crash, bullets thrown from window
Three people were arrested after a chase on I-41 and crash in Milwaukee early Thursday. Officials said the driver reached 116 miles per hour, and bullets were thrown from the window, later found on the road.
West Bend's Shalom Wildlife tiger cubs welcomed, Goliath mourned
West Bend's Shalom Wildlife Zoo's tiger, Ginger, has welcomed five miracle cubs a week after Goliath, another tiger at the zoo and friend and protector of Ginger, had to be put down.
I-41 chase, Milwaukee crash, bullets thrown from window
Three people were arrested after a chase on I-41 and crash in Milwaukee early Thursday. Officials said the driver reached 116 miles per hour, and bullets were thrown from the window, later found on the road.
Milwaukee Tool opens manufacturing plant in West Bend
Milwaukee Tool on Wednesday, Aug. 10 was joined by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), the Milwaukee 7 (M7), West Bend officials, and industry partners to celebrate the grand opening of the company’s newest manufacturing plant in West Bend.
Washington County train vs. car crash; area experiencing heavy fog
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a train vs. car crash that happened Tuesday morning, Aug. 9 in the Town of Addison.
Germantown library Pride display emails prompt possible policy change
The Germantown Community Library has received dozens of emails about its Pride display, and the board is considering changing the policies.