First Lady Jill Biden, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff visit Waukesha City Hall
First Lady Jill Biden and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff speak at Waukesha City Hall after meeting with some of the survivors of the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy.
First Lady Jill Biden, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff visit Waukesha memorial site
First Lady Jill Biden, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff visit Waukesha memorial site.
Waukesha parade victim Jessalyn Torres returns home
Jessalyn Torres, injured in the Waukesha parade attack, recently returned home after spending more than three weeks at Children's Wisconsin.
First Lady Jill Biden arrives in Milwaukee
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff arrived in Milwaukee on Wednesday, Dec. 15 – with stops scheduled at Children's Wisconsin and Waukesha.
Waukesha parade tragedy, Hadfield School adopted by Oconomowoc
A yearly mission to bring gifts and holiday cheer to kids in need has taken on a deeper meaning in the wake of the Waukesha Christmas parade attack.
Waukesha parade attack: Packers donate $270K
The Green Bay Packers donated $270,650 to the United for Waukesha Community Fund to benefit the victims of the parade attack and their families.
Jill Biden Wisconsin visit; will meet Waukesha parade crash victims
First lady Jill Biden is planning to meet with families of victims and others who were at a Christmas parade in Waukesha where six people were killed and dozens were injured after an SUV plowed through the crowd.
Waukesha Christmas parade Children's WI helpline served 90 families
Just three weeks ago, a Christmas parade route became a crime scene. So much has happened since then, but there are scars both visible and invisible that will remain with the Waukesha community for a long time.
Waukesha Christmas parade Children's WI helpline served 90 families
Just three weeks ago, a Christmas parade route became a crime scene. So much has happened since then, but there are scars both visible and invisible that will remain with the Waukesha community for a long time.
Waukesha parade attack: JJ Watt shares message with injured teen
A Waukesha parade attack victim received a personal message and gift on Thanksgiving from Pewaukee native and NFL star J.J. Watt.
Waukesha parade victims: Fund applications open
Victims of the Waukesha parade attack can now apply to receive funds collected by the Waukesha County Community Foundation.
Waukesha Christmas parade attack, pastor prayed with injured victims
A Waukesha pastor is sharing his experience after rushing to the Christmas parade tragedy and assisting the injured.
Waukesha Christmas parade fundraiser, restaurants team up
Three restaurants on a Waukesha street joined forces to help the victims of the Christmas parade tragedy.
Waukesha parade attack: Jonathan Lucroy coming for charity event
Former Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy will be at 3rd Street Market Hall for a charity event benefiting Waukesha.
Permanent Waukesha parade victims memorial considered
The Waukesha Common Council held its first meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7 since the parade attack last month.
Permanent Waukesha parade victims memorial considered at council meeting
After celebrating Waukesha’s 125th anniversary, discussions began about creating a permanent memorial for the six people killed and dozens injured.
Children’s Wisconsin: Remaining Waukesha parade victims in ‘fair’ condition
Three children injured with the Waukesha parade attack remain hospitalized at Children’s Wisconsin as of Tuesday, Dec. 7.
New charges: Darrell Brooks threatened, offered marriage to victim
Darrell Brooks Jr., accused of driving an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas Parade last month, is now charged with new counts.
United for Waukesha Community Fund exceeds $4.5M
A nine-person committee is deciding how to use the money raised for the victims of the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, with families who lost a loved one given first priority and an initial $25,000.
United for Waukesha Community Fund exceeds $4.5M
A nine-person committee is deciding how to use the money raised for the victims of the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, with families who lost a loved one given first priority and an initial $25,000.