Waukesha pedestrians hit near Main and Barstow, man hurt
A car hit two Waukesha pedestrians near Main and Barstow on Friday night, Sept. 1. The driver stayed at the scene, and no one was arrested.
Waukesha mail theft; paint splatters help police ID suspect SUV
A 28-year-old Blue Island, Illinois man is accused of stealing mail and later leading police on a high-speed chase that stretched nearly nine miles.
Police chase; driver suspected stealing mail
New Berlin police released dash camera video that showed the police chase of Michael White, a man accused of stealing mail -- and later leading officers on a high-speed pursuit.
Former Milwaukee County deputy avoids prison in stalking case
A former Milwaukee County sheriff's deputy will avoid time in prison. Corie Richardson entered a guilty plea last spring after prosecutors say he threatened and stalked a woman.
Waukesha County Jail workers charged in man's death
Two Waukesha County Jail workers are charged after an inmate died on their watch. Court documents states he had bags of cocaine in his stomach.
Waukesha police detective killed in line of duty, honored with tombstone
Family gathered at the grave of a Waukesha police detective killed in the line of duty more than 60 years ago. George Schmidling was WPD's first line-of-duty death.
Waukesha day care abuse defendant seeks to sever case
One of the defendants in a Waukesha day care abuse case is asking the court for her case to be tried separately from her co-defendant.
Waukesha's Horeb Springs Skate Park reopens
Waukesha's Horeb Springs Skate Park reopened Wednesday after renovations.
Waukesha Horeb Springs Skate Park reopens
Waukesha's only skate park reopened Wednesday after renovations.
Waukesha student EKG testing; 'Kai 11' mission draws hundreds
In Waukesha, hundreds of students lined up for EKG tests. The heart health check could save lives, and Wednesday's effort was in memory of Kai Lermer.
Fisk Avenue; Handcrafted furniture and DIY workshops
Brian Kramp is seeing how you can get a custom design of your own at Fisk Avenue.
Waukesha Lake Michigan water switch, what softener users should know
Waukesha will transition to Lake Michigan water in September, but not everyone is gushing about it.
Sussex antisemitic flyers, Waukesha sheriff's office investigates
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office is investigating antisemitic flyers found in Sussex on Saturday.
Travieso; Encompassing Latin American and American cuisines
Brian Kramp is at the Clarke Hotel in downtown Waukesha checking out the neighborhood’s new Latin fusion modern supper club.
Wisconsin AI-powered Flock cameras are tracking where you drive
Hundreds of AI-powered cameras are tracking vehicles in Wisconsin. Police call it a "game changer." Privacy advocates call it "mass surveillance."
Waukesha's 'Friends with Food' window fixed, but new financial woes
The window at Waukesha's “Friends with Food" is fixed months after an SUV crashed through it. But the incident has now created a financial problem for the organization.
Waukesha theft arrest; man tased, officers hurt at police station
A man was taken into custody outside the Waukesha Police Department Tuesday night, July 25 in connection with a retail theft. This, after the man went to the station to make a complaint about his neighbor.
Waukesha theft arrest; man tased
A man was taken into custody outside the Waukesha Police Department Tuesday night, July 25 in connection with a retail theft. This, after the man went to the station to make a complaint about his neighbor. Video credit: @WaukeshaAlerts
Pewaukee-based Casa Tequila LLC owes $200K+ in back wages: feds
Pewaukee-based Casa Tequila LLC has been ordered to pay more than $200,000 in back wages to 110 servers, cooks and other employees after the U.S. Department of Labor found the operator of restaurants in Pewaukee, Hartford, Waukesha and West Bend "violated several federal regulations."
Pewaukee-based Casa Tequila labor violations
Pewaukee-based Casa Tequila LLC has been ordered to pay more than $200,000 in back wages to 110 servers, cooks and other employees after the U.S. Department of Labor found the operator of restaurants in Pewaukee, Hartford, Waukesha and West Bend "violated several federal regulations."