Jill Biden visiting Wisconsin; parade survivor wants action

First lady Jill Biden will visit Waukesha on Wednesday – joined by second gentlemen Douglas Emhoff and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy.

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 fundraiser, restaurants team up

Three restaurants on a Waukesha street joined forces to help the victims of the Christmas parade tragedy.

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.

Wisconsin Republicans urge removal of DA over parade deaths

More than a dozen Republican Wisconsin state lawmakers on Monday called on Democratic. Gov. Tony Evers to remove Milwaukee County’s top prosecutor because his office recommended $1,000 bail for a man before he allegedly drove his vehicle through a Christmas parade, killing six people.

Milwaukee County DA: Darrell Brooks' bail 'mistake' by assistant

District Attorney John Chisholm appeared Thursday, Dec. 2 before a Milwaukee County board committee following the fallout in the Darrell Brooks case.

Could Governor fire DA Chisholm over Brooks' bail?

Gov. Tony Evers commented on the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office handling of Darrell Brooks' bail. We ask: could he fire John Chisholm?

Jackson Sparks funeral: Waukesha parade attack victim mourned

A memorial and funeral for Jackson Sparks, the boy killed in the Waukesha parade attack, was held Thursday at Brooklife Church in Mukwonago.

Darrell Brooks' jail letters seek '1 last shot'

Two letters written by Darrell Brooks from behind bars offer insight into the mindset of the man who faces life in prison for killing six people and injuring more than 60 at the Waukesha Christmas parade.

Dancing Grannies parade survivor 'saw half our grannies down'

The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies will carry a banner in Franklin's parade this weekend with the names of their deceased friends, Lee, Tammy, Ginny and Bill. They may not dance again until spring because, as this survivor noted, "There aren't enough Dancing Grannies left."

Open Record: Waukesha parade tragedy

A deeper look at the system and records missing from the story after a man is charged with plowing his SUV through a Waukesha holiday parade.