Look familiar? Cedarburg police seek armed robbery suspect
Cedarburg police are searching for an armed robbery suspect who took cigarettes and cash from a gas station on Friday.
Cedarburg police are searching for an armed robbery suspect who took cigarettes and cash from a gas station on Friday.
45-year-old man in custody after 12-hour standoff in Belgium
The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office says a 45-year-old man was taken into custody following a 12-hour standoff in Belgium.
The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office says a 45-year-old man was taken into custody following a 12-hour standoff in Belgium.
Prosecutors: Missing Kenosha man's blood found in Mequon man's car
Zachariah Anderson is accused of killing and hiding the body of Rosalio Gutierrez, Jr. Authorities say Gutierrez was in a relationship with Anderson's ex-girlfriend at the time of his disappearance.
Zachariah Anderson is accused of killing and hiding the body of Rosalio Gutierrez, Jr. Authorities say Gutierrez was in a relationship with Anderson's ex-girlfriend at the time of his disappearance.
Basement simulator helps Cedarburg senior prep to race through college
Rob Radmann was always meant to be a race car driver. The Cedarburg senior is quickly racking up wins.
Rob Radmann was always meant to be a race car driver. The Cedarburg senior is quickly racking up wins.
Basement simulator helps Cedarburg senior prep to race through college
Rob Radmann was always meant to be a race car driver. The Cedarburg senior is quickly racking up wins.
Rob Radmann was always meant to be a race car driver. The Cedarburg senior is quickly racking up wins.
SE Wisconsin’s 1st big snowstorm of 2021 delivers work, play
Seven inches of snow were recorded in parts of Grafton, and cleanup isn't done yet.
Seven inches of snow were recorded in parts of Grafton, and cleanup isn't done yet.
Former pharmacist accused of sabotaging COVID vaccine to plead guilty
A former hospital pharmacist accused of sabotaging hundreds of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine has entered a plea agreement to federal charges relating to the case.
A former hospital pharmacist accused of sabotaging hundreds of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine has entered a plea agreement to federal charges relating to the case.
Crew rescues goose frozen in river near Grafton waterfall
Around 8:45 a.m., the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reached out to the Grafton Fire Department about a domesticated goose that had become frozen in the ice near a waterfall.
Around 8:45 a.m., the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reached out to the Grafton Fire Department about a domesticated goose that had become frozen in the ice near a waterfall.
Wisconsin man accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine charged
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Wisconsin man accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine charged
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Missing and endangered 66-year-old Thiensville man located
Anyone with information regarding Ede's whereabouts is asked to contact the Thiensville Police Department at 262-242-2100.
Anyone with information regarding Ede's whereabouts is asked to contact the Thiensville Police Department at 262-242-2100.
Packers super fan reflects on decades-long allegiance
One Cedarburg resident's love affair with the Green & Gold dates back decades -- before Truman was president, before television.
One Cedarburg resident's love affair with the Green & Gold dates back decades -- before Truman was president, before television.
Grafton rescue 2 women, dog from muddy bluff in Lions Den Park
Firefighters rescued two women and a dog who were stuck in the muddy bluff at Lions Den Park in the Town of Grafton on Friday, Jan. 15.
Firefighters rescued two women and a dog who were stuck in the muddy bluff at Lions Den Park in the Town of Grafton on Friday, Jan. 15.
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
He hasn't been charged with a crime, with the Ozaukee County district attorney saying further testing needed to be done on the supposedly spoiled vials.
He hasn't been charged with a crime, with the Ozaukee County district attorney saying further testing needed to be done on the supposedly spoiled vials.
After devastating fire, what's left of 'the cheel' demolished
What is left of a downtown Thiensville restaurant which featured Nepali-inspired cuisine is now being demolished.
What is left of a downtown Thiensville restaurant which featured Nepali-inspired cuisine is now being demolished.
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board voted unanimously to suspend the license of a former Aurora Grafton pharmacist accused of intentionally sabotaging the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board voted unanimously to suspend the license of a former Aurora Grafton pharmacist accused of intentionally sabotaging the COVID-19 vaccine.
After devastating fire, what's left of 'the cheel' demolished
What is left of a downtown Thiensville restaurant which featured Nepali-inspired cuisine is now being demolished.
What is left of a downtown Thiensville restaurant which featured Nepali-inspired cuisine is now being demolished.
More families press for in-person learning at schools in SE WI
Tired of distance learning. From demonstrations to parent surveys, families are voicing their desires for kids to get back into the classroom.
Tired of distance learning. From demonstrations to parent surveys, families are voicing their desires for kids to get back into the classroom.
Pharmacist thought COVID-19 vaccine was unsafe, prosecutors say
A Wisconsin pharmacist told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he felt the medicine wasn't safe, a prosecutor said Monday.
A Wisconsin pharmacist told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he felt the medicine wasn't safe, a prosecutor said Monday.
Pharmacist accused of destroying vaccines: No previous discipline
According to the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, he has had his pharmacist license since 1997.
According to the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, he has had his pharmacist license since 1997.


















