Washington County pools open despite lifeguard shortage
Washington County swimming facilities in Hartford, Kewaskum and West Bend were at risk of closing because of lifeguard shortages.
Washington County pools open despite lifeguard shortage
Washington County swimming facilities in Hartford, Kewaskum and West Bend were at risk of closing because of lifeguard shortages.
I-41 median damaged, Washington County sheriff seeks information
The Washington County Sheriff's Office has asked for the public's help after a box truck caused $18,000 worth of damage on I-41 and left the scene.
Fire reignites at Washington County home; $700K in damage
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a residential fire Friday morning, June 17 on Town Line Road in the Town of Polk.
Kewaskum pedestrian crash, deputy rendered immediate aid
In the right place at the right time, a Washington County deputy witnessed a man being hit by a car as he walked across the street. The deputy's actions gave the victim a fighting chance.
Kewaskum pedestrian crash, deputy rendered immediate aid
In the right place at the right time, a Washington County deputy witnessed a man being hit by a car as he walked across the street. The deputy's actions gave the victim a fighting chance.
Washington County suspected opioid activity alert issued
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services issued a public health alert regarding the increase in opioid overdoses seen at the emergency departments in Washington County.
Pandemic aid benefits superintendent's wife; FOX6 Investigators find
The Hartford Joint 1 School District voted to spend $130,000 in pandemic aid on a contract that benefits the superintendent's family.
Pandemic aid benefits superintendent's wife; FOX6 Investigators find
The Hartford Joint 1 School District voted to spend $130,000 in pandemic aid on a contract that benefits the superintendent's family.
Kewaskum pedestrian struck by vehicle, critical
A Kewaskum man in his 60s was taken to the hospital by Flight for Life after he was struck by a vehicle on Highway 45 near Prospect Drive Monday afternoon.
Newburg Fire Department fundraiser, COVID, finances impact turnout
The Newburg Fire Department hosted a big party Sunday afternoon, an event that's been around for decades and keeps the station operating.
Newburg Fire Department fundraiser, COVID, finances impact turnout
The Newburg Fire Department hosted a big party Sunday afternoon, an event that's been around for decades and keeps the station operating.
School shootings: Wisconsin law enforcement message to families
If you see something, say something: That's the message from Wisconsin law enforcement after last week's mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Germantown investment scam, federal prison for Middleton man
A Middleton man has been sentenced to two years and nine months in federal prison for his role in a multi-million dollar investment scam.
Slinger school lockdown: Reported student with gun a hoax, suspect in custody
Police responded to reports of a gun at Slinger Middle School on Friday, May 27. It was later deemed a hoax, and one student was taken into custody.
Richfield house fire; no injuries reported, $400K in damage
Firefighters on Tuesday, May 24 responded to a residential fire on North Shore Drive near Bark Lake Lane in the Village of Richfield.
Germantown investment scam, federal charges against business partners
The head of a defunct Germantown real estate company, and his former business partner, are federally charged with fraud.
Hartford woman charged; wire fraud, money laundering
A Hartford woman has been charged with a multi-million-dollar wire fraud and money laundering scheme. The accused is 61-year-old Vicki Berka.
Aluminum can recycling prices up, demand high
Recycling facilities in southeastern Wisconsin are offering more money for aluminum cans, offering consumers a chance to benefit from high demand.
Lizard Mound Park in Washington County, back to state park status
Management of a Wisconsin park listed on the National Register of Historic Places has been returned to the state in hopes of better preserving more than two dozen Native American effigy mounds.