Waukesha County Jail death, accused workers bound over for trial
Two Waukesha County Jail workers charged in an inmate's death were back in court on Monday, Dec. 18 and are bound over for trial.
Waukesha Civic Theatre presents 'Twas the Month Before Christmas'
There is a new play at the Waukesha Civic Theatre. “'Twas the Month Before Christmas" is a hilarious and heartwarming story for the entire family.
Waukesha Civic Theatre presents...
There is a new play at the Waukesha Civic Theatre. "'Twas the Month Before Christmas" is a hilarious and heartwarming story for the entire family.
Waukesha Taco John's bans 'unsupervised minors' after incidents
A Taco John's in Waukesha is taking action after what it said were "multiple recent events involving unsupervised minors" inside the restaurant.
Waukesha Co. Crisis Resource Center open, 'there's help and hope'
19% of adults in Waukesha County reported having a mental health condition over the last three years and now there's a place to get help, and it's not an emergency room.
Road rage outside Waukesha school, man waved gun: complaint
Waukesha police arrested a man who they said waved a gun in the air outside Butler Middle School. A student said he found a bullet in the street.
Wisconsin eye drops homicide; Kurczewski attorneys withdraw
A Waukesha County judge delayed sentencing for Jessy Kurczewski, the woman convicted in the eye drops homicide case. Her attorneys have withdrawn.
Waukesha apartment fire on Thanksgiving, man dies of injuries
A Waukesha man has died of injuries sustained in a Thanksgiving apartment fire near Arcadia and Oakland, officials confirmed Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Christmas parade memorial; use ARPA funds?
Waukesha city leaders will consider on Tuesday night, Dec. 5 using federal dollars to cover almost half of Waukesha's permanent parade memorial at Grede Park.
Waukesha Christmas parade memorial; use ARPA funds to defray cost?
Waukesha city leaders will consider on Tuesday night, Dec. 5 using federal dollars to cover almost half of Waukesha's permanent parade memorial at Grede Park.
Dog adoption; Rocky at HAWS for over year, in need of home
Rocky, a one-year-old mixed breed at the Humane Animal Welfare Society – HAWS of Waukesha, is looking for his forever home!
Eye drops homicide; attorneys ask to withdraw before sentencing
Jessy Kurczewski, the woman convicted of killing her friend with eye drops, tried to create a new alibi.
Jessy Kurczewski attorneys ask to withdraw
The woman convicted of killing her friend with eye drops tried to create a new alibi. Days before her sentencing, Jessy Kurczewski is now without a lawyer.
Waukesha Christmas parade; community rallies together
Holiday spirit filled the streets of Waukesha for the 60th annual Christmas parade Sunday, Dec. 3.
Waukesha homicide case; attorneys debate how woman died
A Waukesha man accused of killing his girlfriend and hiding her body is bound over for trial.
Waukesha Antique Mall fire; 2 people treated at scene
The Waukesha Fire Department was dispatched to the antique mall for a report of a structure fire just before noon on Tuesday.
Waukesha Thanksgiving fires; smoke detector present, not working
Smoke detectors were not working at two separate fires in Waukesha on Thanksgiving.
Downtown Waukesha 'Night of Lights' set for Friday, Dec. 1, 2023
Waukesha officials announced on Monday, Nov. 27 that the city will kick off the holiday season on Friday, Dec. 1 with its “Night of Lights.”
Drinking and driving; 'Blackout Wednesday' prompts warnings
The night before Thanksgiving has earned a long list of nicknames over the years, including “Blackout Wednesday."
Horizon West demolition, federal judge rejects condo owners' appeal
As Waukesha's Horizon West building comes down, a federal judge rejected an appeal from condo owners who sued their insurance company.