Port Washington data center; protesters, supporters clash at meeting
Residents clashed Tuesday night, Oct. 7, over plans for a massive data center in Port Washington, with opponents warning of property damage and health concerns while supporters touted jobs and economic growth.
Elixir Café & Juicery in Mequon offers array of drinks and dishes
Elixir Cafe & Juicery opened one year ago in Mequon, complete with an array of organic cold-pressed juices, smoothies and tasty small bites.
Port Washington American Legion hosts fundraiser for new roof
The “Raise the Roof Oktoberfest" party at American Legion Post 82 hoped to raise money to replace the historic building's roof on Saturday.
Nicolet High School student's organs to be donated, family says
A Nicolet High School student, seriously injured in a crash on Wednesday, will not survive. Loved ones are getting ready to say goodbye.
Nicolet High School student injured in crash will not survive
A Nicolet High School student will not survive injuries sustained in a car crash that happened on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Concordia student secures Turning Point USA chapter approval after viral post
A Concordia University Wisconsin student has won approval to start a Turning Point USA chapter after initially claiming the school denied him because he would not denounce one of the group’s controversial campaigns.
Port Washington’s Fall Street Festival is back this Saturday; 100+ vendors
Port Washington’s Fall Street Festival is back this Saturday with more than 100 vendors, live music, and even some new murals.
Aurora Medical Center-Grafton expansion; new patient tower planned
Aurora Medical Center-Grafton has submitted expansion plans to the Village of Grafton for approval.
Cedarburg once again hosting their annual Wine & Harvest Festival
Brian Kramp is outside the Cultural Center with a sneak peek of the local art at this year’s Wine & Harvest Festival.
Joshua Terry October 2020 killing; Ozaukee County investigators seek help
It has been nearly five years since the 41-year-old Joshua Terry of Cedarburg was killed on the side of I-43 near Northwoods Road in the Town of Port Washington.
Charlie Kirk vigil; hundreds gather in Ozaukee County to remember
Hundreds attended a vigil in Grafton for Charlie Kirk, organized by the Ozaukee County Republican Party on Sunday, Sept. 14.
Farmers Market in Thiensville; hand-picked veggies to artisan cheese
From hand-picked veggies to artisan cheese there’s always something fresh to find At Thiensville’s Farmers Market
Proposed power lines in Saukville spark opposition from residents, farmers
A proposal for new power lines from ATC is drawing opposition from residents and farmers in east central Wisconsin.
Port Washington data center designs approved for $8B development
Port Washington officials approved designs to develop an $8 billion data center. The mayor said it aims to sustain the environment. Not everyone is convinced.
Port Washington data center development agreement approved
The Port Washington Common Council on Tuesday voted to approve a development agreement with Vantage Data Centers, advancing the project.
Jewish Food Festival, checking out the brisket
The Jewish Food Festival brings together residents and visitors from all backgrounds to experience the rich traditions and delicious flavors of Jewish heritage. Brian Kramp is at Rotary Park in Mequon where the pulled brisket is an absolute must.
Good eats at the Jewish Food Festival
The Jewish Food Festival is an annual celebration of culture, cuisine, and community and it?s back today at noon. Brian Kramp is in Mequon where felafel and shawarma are just a few favorites on the menu.
Unity at the Jewish Food Festival
Whether you visit the Jewish Food Festival for the flavors, the music, or the hands-on fun, there?s something for everyone to connect with and celebrate. Brian Kramp is seeing why it?s a beautiful moment of unity and shared experience for all guests.
Jewish Food Festival mouthwatering dishes
The Jewish Food Festival features an array of mouthwatering dishes, from classic pastrami sandwiches to savory knishes and comforting matzo ball soup. Brian Kramp is in Mequon with a sneak peek of the festival that showcase the beauty and diversity of Jewish culture.
Mequon Jewish Food Festival fosters unity, cultural understanding
The Jewish Food Festival is back on Monday, Aug. 11, and it will be filled with a family-friendly gathering that fosters community unity and cultural understanding.


















