Wauwatosa rally calls for police accountability: 'We want change'
"We're here to demand a different narrative. A different narrative than what's being expressed,"
'Donut worry, be happy:' Wauwatosa teen has own Cranky Al's donut
Cranky Al's in Wauwatosa is known for its wide variety of donuts. Thursday, it debuted its newest creation — the Kitty Special.
Driver, 2 passengers hurt in crash involving bus shelter in Wauwatosa
Police said a driver blew a red light and struck an SUV, forcing the SUV into the bus shelter near 68th Street and Wisconsin Avenue in Wauwatosa.
Wauwatosa man awarded by PETA after saving dog from house fire
Joe Loduha was on his way to work when he saw smoke billowing from a house near N. 68th Street and Terrace Court.
Car crashes into home near 64th and Meinecke
This is a developing story. FOX6 will bring you the latest from Wauwatosa police when it becomes available.
Wauwatosa police officers could have body cams by end of 2020
The Wauwatosa Police Department could have body cameras fully implemented by the end of 2020.
Driver believed to have fallen asleep before fatal crash in Wauwatosa
The I-41 north exit to Mayfair Road is closed due to a fatal crash near Highway 100 and North Avenue. Expect heavy delays.
'We invite you to leave:' Wauwatosa mayor condemns racist letters
This all started with yard signs placed at some homes around Wauwatosa reading, "For sale unless politicians keep Wauwatosa safe."
Group: Racist letters sent in Wauwatosa after yard signs misinterpreted
The Council on American Islamic Relations said the signs were misinterpreted as racist and led?to letters being sent to those addresses.
Group says racist letters sent in Wauwatosa after yard signs misinterpreted
The Council on American Islamic Relations said the signs were misinterpreted as racist and led�to letters being sent to those addresses.
Group: Racist letters sent in Wauwatosa after yard signs misinterpreted
The Council on American Islamic Relations said the signs were misinterpreted as racist and led to letters being sent to those addresses.
3 charged after Wauwatosa Officer Mensah assaulted, single round from shotgun fired at door
Three men have been charged after suspended Wauwatosa Police Officer Joseph Mensah was assaulted outside his home and a single round from a shotgun was fired at his back door on Saturday, Aug. 8.
Wauwatosa PFC moves forward with complaint against suspended Officer Mensah
Complaints have been filed against Wauwatosa Police Officer Joseph Mensah by families of three men, including Jay Anderson, who was killed in 2016.
Wauwatosa PFC moves forward with complaint against suspended Officer Mensah
Complaints have been filed against Wauwatosa Police Officer Joseph Mensah by families of three men, including Jay Anderson, who was killed in 2016.
Wauwatosa adjusts city protest guidelines after back-to-back nights of demonstrations
The City of Wauwatosa on Saturday announced that restrictions on protests and enforcement have been adjusted after demonstrations continued.
In face of stricter enforcement, protesters again hit Wauwatosa streets
For the second night in as many days since Wauwatosa's mayor issued new rules for protests, demonstrators took to the streets after hours.
Wauwatosa mayor calls for peaceful protests, says firing Officer Mensah, police chief 'very difficult' to do
Wauwatosa Mayor Dennis McBride reiterated his call for peaceful protests on Friday and noted that firing police officers in Wisconsin is difficult to do.
Attorneys for 3 killed by Officer Mensah file notice asking mayor to fire Wauwatosa police chief
On Friday, Aug. 14, the Police and Fire Commission will discuss Officer Mensah's future with the department.
Wauwatosa mayor warns protesters could be arrested, fined on private property, for blocking traffic
Union officials said these numbers "do not bode well for a bright future for Wauwatosa," and "do not indicate much hope for where this leadership is headed."
Officer Mensah shares his story after protests outside home
The Wauwatosa police officer who has been the target of recent demonstrations told his side of the story to Fox News, his first time doing so on camera.
















