Bird flew into power line, knocking out power to more than 1,000 in Waukesha

WAUKESHA -- According to the We Energies Outage Map -- more than 1,000 customers are being impacted by power outages in Waukesha on Wednesday afternoon, April 6th.As of 4:50 p.m., the outage map showed four outages impacting 1,437 customers.We Energies officials say the outages are the result of a bird that flew into a power line.

Moratorium ends: We Energies customers behind on bills at risk of disconnection starting April 18th

MILWAUKEE -- We Energies officials are urging customers who are behind on their energy bills to catch up before the end of the moratorium on winter shut-offs.Customers in significant arrears are at risk of disconnection starting April 18.

Trees covered in ice; icing likely reason for power outages in SE Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -- The We Energies Outage Map showed more than 3,300 customers without power as of 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 24th -- likely due to our messy weather.The National Weather Service said there were multiple reports of ice on trees and trees down in the following counties: Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha and Jefferson.Officials in some of those communities were reporting tree branches bringing down power lines.

Second peregrine falcon egg laid at We Energies Valley Power Plant as nesting season gets underway

MILWAUKEE -- We Energies officials say a second peregrine falcon egg was laid on Tuesday morning, March 22nd at the "Valley Power Plant" in downtown Milwaukee, as the peregrine falcon nesting season gets underway.

Plenty of power outages amid High Wind Warning: More than 40,000 customers impacted

MILWAUKEE -- Amid a High Wind Warning, in effect from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16th, with wind gusts at 50 to 60 miles-per-hour, We Energies crews were busy dealing with power outages.Since Wednesday morning, crews restored power to more than 40,000 customers.Outages were scattered throughout southeastern Wisconsin, though the majority of those without power were in Milwaukee County.We Energies officials said high wind gusts were making things difficult for crews out making repairs.Officials were also reminding folks to stay 25 feet back from downed power lines.CLICK HERE to monitor the We Energies Power Outage Map.

Faulty furnace causes gas leak inside home; crews venting building

BROWN DEER -- Emergency crews and We Energies located a gas leak coming from inside of a home near Teutonia & Bradley Roads on Tuesday morning, March 8th.Officials say a faulty furnace is believed to have caused the natural gas leak inside the home.

We Energies crews called out to gas leak on Washington Avenue in Waukesha

WAUKESHA -- We Energies crews were called out to a home on Washington Avenue near Summit Avenue Thursday morning, March 3rd to deal with a gas leak.A We Energies spokesperson said a call came in that a gas line was struck.

"Pretty intense:" Whipping winds cause downed light poles, power outages

MILWAUKEE -- Downed trees, light poles, power lines -- high winds wreaked havoc all of the state Friday, February 19th and it was constantly keeping crews, like those at We Energies, busy all day and into the night.

We Energies: 800+ customers without power due to gusting winds

MILWAUKEE -- We Energies says roughly 800 customers are without power as of 9:45 p.m. on Friday, February 19th -- and it's largely due to the gusting winds passing through southeast Wisconsin.Anyone can monitor the outages in southeast Wisconsin with the We Energies Outage Map.

Crews called out to scene of water main break, gas leak in Oconomowoc

OCONOMOWOC -- Officials were on the scene of a water main break and gas leak in Oconomowoc -- near Saratoga Parkway and Revere Drive on Wednesday evening, February 10th.The call for this incident came in around 7:45 p.m.No injuries were reported.No one had to be evacuated.We Energies officials were called out to the scene.A We Energies spokeswoman tells FOX6 News some work was being done in the area by the water department when a gas line was struck.We Energies officials were able to make repairs to the damaged gas line.We're told 10 customers were impacted by the gas leak, and would be until repairs were complete.

Milwaukee police officers take part in special training with We Energies officials

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police officers got some special training on Monday, January 25th.We Energies was brought in for a lesson in safety with the officers.The training dealt with the dangers of electricity when first responders get to the scene of a house fire or an accident involving a utility pole.PHOTO GALLERY:"We just wanted to make sure that we explain some of these potential hazards so these first responders know what they face when they get there," Dale Harmeyer with We Energies said."They're teaching us safe distances, how to keep people back, where to stage people, when it's going to be safe to first responders in there," Officer Scott Lesnieski said.We Energies officials say if you ever see a downed wire, you should stay away from it, and call authorities.