Waukesha gets police K-9 unit; 3 dogs sworn into service

The Waukesha Police Department welcomed three new officers on Tuesday, June 1. They were officially sworn in with a special ceremony.

Waukesha bartender with rare syndrome, community rallies

A popular Waukesha bartender is suffering from a rare syndrome and hundreds in Waukesha are rallying around him for support.

Waukesha hosts Vietnam Moving Wall, open 24 hours a day over weekend

If you are looking for ways to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice this Memorial Day weekend, you are invited to visit Waukesha's Frame Park – to view the Vietnam Moving Wall.

Humane Society welcoming rescue dogs from Texas

The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) will welcome nearly 100 rescue dogs from Texas on Tuesday, June 1.

QAnon paintball soldier assault case: Attorney seeks deal

The attorney for a QAnon believer charged in both state and federal court with attacking two uniformed soldiers with paintballs in Pewaukee in March signaled he intends to work out an agreement with prosecutors in both cases.

Scrap metal fire at Waukesha Iron & Metal, nobody hurt

Waukesha firefighters were dispatched to Waukesha Iron & Metal on Saturday evening, May 22 for a fire in a pile of scrap metal.

Marshals seek Javier Aguilera, wanted for multiple offenses

The U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force is looking for Javier Aguilera, 43 -- wanted for an outstanding warrant and charges related to a fight. Prosecutors say he hit an individual in the head with a crowbar.

Springs Water Park security guard, teen scuffle

The altercation between a teenager and a security guard at the Ingleside Hotel's Springs Water Park ended in what the teen's mom describes as a chokehold.

Waukesha indecent exposure; truck driver sought

Police are investigating an indecent exposure to an 11-year-old girl on the south side of Waukesha

Masks at Milwaukee, Waukesha businesses; new guidance prompts pivot

The CDC is easing indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people. While it gives us a welcome glimpse at getting back to normal, some business owners are proceeding with caution.

Waukesha West's Kelenic, Mariners debut

Waukesha West grad Jarred Kelenic will make his MLB debut Thursday night when the Mariners host Cleveland.

COVID protocol changes, Waukesha schools

The Board of Education approved several motions that will impact day-to-day activities for the remainder of the school year and summer school through the month of July as related to COVID-19 mitigation

Waukesha school bomb threat non-credible

A bomb threat at Waukesha North High School was deemed non-credible by law enforcement on Wednesday afternoon.

Steinhafels furniture donated to foster youth

It is often said there is no place like home, but for youth in the foster care system, having a place that feels like home is easier said than done. One local company is going the extra mile to make it a reality.

Roundy’s warehouse shooting: Case closed, but new details revealed

Detectives at the Waukesha County Sheriff's Department revealed chilling new details from the March 16 Roundy's warehouse shooting now that the investigation is complete.

Waukesha student who brought guns to school gets probation

Former Waukesha South High School student Tyrone Smith, shot by police after pointing a BB gun to a classmate's head, was sentenced to probation.