Waukesha veteran receives surprise gift: 'Fairy tales can happen'
On a quiet, rainy street, the Sedlmeiers were in for a huge surprise; their next month's mortgage payment is taken care of.
Par for the course: March snowstorm nears, golfers squeeze in a round
As the wind whistled Monday afternoon in Waukesha, the pending snow system was par for the course for Wisconsin in March.
Dogs saving dogs: See how man's best friend is saving lives
Dogs, like humans, sometimes need a little help from a friend -- and yes, we are talking about another pooch’s blood.
Plane makes safe emergency landing at Waukesha County Airport
The plane reportedly experienced a landing gear malfunction and sought to make an emergency landing around 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 6.
Pewaukee man pleads guilty, fraudulently obtained $1M in PPP loans
Thomas Smith of Pewaukee pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud for his role in fraudulently obtaining over $1 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Palermo's showing a 'Pizza their Heart' to Waukesha seniors
Palermo’s Pizza is showing some love to seniors in the community this Valentine's Day.
Waukesha's Hebron House offers shelter from cold
The cold air remains entrenched over us through the entire week ahead, and the bitterly cold temperatures can be very dangerous, especially if you don't have a home.
'It's life and death:' Waukesha's Hebron House offers shelter from cold
The cold air remains entrenched over us through the entire week ahead, and the bitterly cold temperatures can be very dangerous, especially if you don't have a home.
FOX6 Exclusive: Sneak peek inside new, $20M Waukesha City Hall
Ahead of its Thursday, Feb. 4 grand opening, FOX6 News got an exclusive look inside Waukesha's new $20 million City Hall.
Sneak peek inside new, $20M Waukesha City Hall
Ahead of its Thursday, Feb. 4 grand opening, FOX6 News got an exclusive look inside Waukesha's new $20 million City Hall.
ProHealth Care loosens hospital visitation policy amid pandemic
ProHealth Care is loosening hospital visitation rules amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
FOX6 rides with plower clearing 30 Waukesha sites
Clearing snow after a storm can be a real hassle, but for some, like Paul Terry, a snowstorm is a money-maker.
'It's enjoyable:' FOX6 rides with plower clearing 30 Waukesha sites
Clearing snow after a storm can be a real hassle, but for some, like Paul Terry, a snowstorm is a money-maker.
Family of athlete who died suddenly seeks life-saving legislation
Kai Lermer died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart condition. Now, his family is taking steps to ensure no parent has to experience a loss like theirs.
Pursuit caught on cam: Suspect vehicle, squad spike stripped
We are getting our first look at a wild police pursuit that happened at the end of 2020. It started with a stolen car -- and ended with both of the suspects and an officer on the side of the highway with blown tires.
Pursuit caught on cam: Suspect vehicle, squad spike stripped
We are getting our first look at a wild police pursuit that started with a stolen car and ended with the suspects' vehicle and a squad with blown tires.
'White Rock' spring water at 1897 inauguration put Waukesha on the map
As President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn in Wednesday, Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C., some in Waukesha recalled an inauguration more than 100 years ago, and a specific inaugural event that made Waukesha the toast of the town.
Waukesha County correctional officer accused of sexual assault in jail
Matthew Herman, 49, of Milwaukee, faces three counts of second-degree sexual assault by correctional staff and one count of misconduct in office.
Packers fans snag memorabilia ahead of NFC championship
The Packers, headed to the NFC Championship, has caused an explosion of interest in memorabilia at Waukesha Sports Cards.
Waukesha company's 'fully autonomous' robots used to kill COVID
Surfacide's "fully autonomous" COVID-killing robots utilize UV-C energy to sanitize workspaces.