Darrell Brooks trial: Change of venue fight

Long before the start of the trial for Darrell Brooks, 40, charged in the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured more than 60, some had questions about whether he could receive a fair trial in Waukesha County.

Darrell Brooks trial: Why he was free on bail before parade

Darrell Brooks' involvement in the criminal justice system began long before the Waukesha Christmas parade attack in November 2021. In fact, just two days before the parade tragedy, Brooks posted $1,000 bail in Milwaukee County.

Darrell Brooks trial: Criminal history dates back to 1999

Darrell Brooks, 40, on trial starting Monday for the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured more than 60, has a felony record that dates back to 1999 when he slashed another man's face with a knife.

Darrell Brooks trial: Why insanity plea was dropped

Darrell Brooks, 40, on trial starting Monday for the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured more than 60, withdrew his insanity plea on Sept. 9, telling the court, "I have my own reasons why."

Lawrence School child abuse, Waukesha teacher in court

Heather Miller, 48, the "lead teacher" at a Waukesha child care center charged with abusing a boy, was in court Tuesday. Online court records show Miller's preliminary hearing was scheduled for Oct. 24.

Waukesha prepares for Darrell Brooks trial

Darrell Brooks, facing 77 counts in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack, wants to represent himself at his homicide trial. The prosecution responded Monday saying they don't object if certain conditions are met.

Darrell Brooks wants to defend self, prosecution responds

Darrell Brooks, facing 77 counts in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack, wants to represent himself at his homicide trial. The prosecution responded Monday saying they don't object if certain conditions are met.

Lawrence School child abuse, why the delay in shutting it down?

Day care workers are mandatory reporters. The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families says that means if they suspect abuse, they need to make an immediate report to Child Protective Services, but that didn't happen in The Lawrence School case.

Lawrence School child abuse, why the delay in shutting it down?

Day care workers are mandatory reporters. The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families says that means if they suspect abuse, they need to make an immediate report to Child Protective Services, but that didn't happen in The Lawrence School case.