Waukesha 4th parade celebrates 125 years
It’s been two years since residents in the city of Waukesha celebrated Independence Day with a parade, and on Sunday, July 4, they put on one heck of a show in celebration of the city's 125th birthday.
Waukesha's Lake Michigan water pull approved by DNR
Wisconsin environmental officials have given the city of Waukesha final approval to withdraw water from Lake Michigan.
Anissa Weier: Conditional release granted in Slender Man case
A Waukesha County judge has granted on Thursday, July 1 a conditional release for Anissa Weier.
Trash day in Waukesha: Residents upset over missed pickups, delays
For some residents in Waukesha, trash day has become a moving target.
Catholic Memorial scholarships, 2021 class earned nearly $20M
Catholic Memorial High School seniors received more than $18.9 million in college scholarship offers, an average of over $130,600 per student.
Waukesha standoff ends with arrest of ‘wanted, armed felon’
Waukesha police said this began when an officer driving by a home on Delafield Street “recognized a felon who was wanted by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.”
Wisconsin restaurants hiring, worker shortage at 83%
A Waukesha restaurant owner can't find enough cooks for his kitchen even after increasing the wage to $16-$19 per hour and adding a bonus. He blames the $300 per week federal unemployment benefit.
Waukesha South track coach 'invested' in his athletes
If you know Waukesha South's John Barndt, you'll know he's got a lot of shirts, and they aren't just any ordinary shirts.
Man shot, wounded in Waukesha
A man is recovering after showing up at the hospital in Waukesha with a gunshot wound to his leg.
Waukesha woman arrested 4th OWI, 3 children in car
A Waukesha woman has been arrested for a fourth offense of operating while intoxicated Thursday, this time with three children under the age of 16 in the car.
130+ animals arrive in Wisconsin Tuesday, available for adoption soon
More than 130 animals from Texas are arriving Tuesday, June 1 at the Crites Field airport in Waukesha as part of a lifesaving effort to find new homes for 90 dogs and 42 cats.
Waukesha gets police K-9 unit; 3 dogs sworn into service
The Waukesha Police Department welcomed three new officers on Tuesday, June 1. They were officially sworn in with a special ceremony.
Waukesha bartender with rare syndrome, community rallies
A popular Waukesha bartender is suffering from a rare syndrome and hundreds in Waukesha are rallying around him for support.
Waukesha hosts Vietnam Moving Wall, open 24 hours a day over weekend
If you are looking for ways to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice this Memorial Day weekend, you are invited to visit Waukesha's Frame Park – to view the Vietnam Moving Wall.
Humane Society welcoming rescue dogs from Texas
The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) will welcome nearly 100 rescue dogs from Texas on Tuesday, June 1.
Waukesha police: Man waves handgun out vehicle window, no shots fired
The vehicle was traveling down Michigan Avenue in Waukesha at the time of the incident.
QAnon paintball soldier assault case: Attorney seeks deal
The attorney for a QAnon believer charged in both state and federal court with attacking two uniformed soldiers with paintballs in Pewaukee in March signaled he intends to work out an agreement with prosecutors in both cases.
Scrap metal fire at Waukesha Iron & Metal, nobody hurt
Waukesha firefighters were dispatched to Waukesha Iron & Metal on Saturday evening, May 22 for a fire in a pile of scrap metal.
Marshals seek Javier Aguilera, wanted for multiple offenses
The U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force is looking for Javier Aguilera, 43 -- wanted for an outstanding warrant and charges related to a fight. Prosecutors say he hit an individual in the head with a crowbar.
Springs Water Park security guard, teen scuffle
The altercation between a teenager and a security guard at the Ingleside Hotel's Springs Water Park ended in what the teen's mom describes as a chokehold.