Life support system saves Wauwatosa man from lengthy COVID battle

Michael Schultz was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Dec. 30, forced on life support for 60 days and is still recovering from his battle in the hospital.

Tosa Greek Fest celebrates Giannis, Bucks ahead of Game 6
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As Milwaukee Bucks' hysteria sweeps the Cream City, fans in Wauwatosa are brimming with excitement for one player in particular. The Greek Freak took center stage during Tosa Greek Fest – and Giannis himself even made an appearance – of sorts.

Tosa Greek Fest celebrates Giannis, Bucks' success

Giannis Antetokounmpo is an idol for many in the Greek community, and that couldn't be more clear than it was during Tosa Greek Fest at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church.

New Wauwatosa police chief 'asking for patience' as he takes on role

Wauwatosa's new top cop is set to start July 26, but said he has already begun working to improve the relationship between the police department and the community. James MacGillis spoke with FOX6 News about his direction for the department, and how he intends to build trust after a tumultuous year.

Luther Manor celebrates 60th anniversary in Wauwatosa

Luther Manor, a senior living community in Wauwatosa, celebrated its 60th anniversary on Tuesday, July 13.

Dr. David Toy, WWII vet, receives Chinese American medal

A World War II veteran received long-overdue recognition, honored with the Chinese American World War II Congressional Gold Medal.

Wauwatosa 4th of July parade

The 4th of July parade in Wauwatosa kicks off at 9 a.m. Monday.

MacGillis named Wauwatosa police chief

The City of Wauwatosa's Police and Fire Commission (PFC) on Thursday, July 1 voted to appoint James MacGillis as the city's next police chief.

Charging decision delayed for officer in Jay Anderson case

A judge has delayed his decision on whether to go around prosecutors and charge a Wisconsin police officer who killed a man sitting in a parked car.

Family seeks 2nd chance at charging officer in man's death

A judge will decide this week whether to charge a Wisconsin police officer who killed a man sitting in a parked car, after the man's family invoked a rarely used legal process in a bid to get around prosecutors who cleared the officer.

Public question and answer session for Wauwatosa chief finalists
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The three finalists vying to be the next Wauwatosa police chief, all of whom work in the Milwaukee area, made their case to the public in a virtual question and answer session.

Wauwatosa police chief finalists take public questions

Ten questions in two hours! The three finalists vying to be the next Wauwatosa police chief, all of whom work in the Milwaukee area, made their case to the public in a virtual Q&A session.

Milwaukee, Wauwatosa police chief search; both eye Norman

Milwaukee and Wauwatosa are both in need of a permanent police chief. The same candidate, Acting MPD Chief Jeffrey Norman, is drawing interest from both municipalities.

Final Wauwatosa Police Chief candidates, public interviews set for June 14

The Wauwatosa Police and Fire Commission will host virtual public interviews on Monday, June 14 at 5 p.m. with the final candidates for Wauwatosa Police Chief. 

Wauwatosa recruits minority teachers, staff

A group of Wauwatosa students is pushing for change and representation within the district. Members of the Black Student Union created a video to help recruit more teachers and staff of color.

Ban on no-knock warrants to be debated in Wauwatosa
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Wauwatosa leaders are discussing a possible ban on no-knock warrants, but the city's interim police chief says a ban could cause logistical issues.