'I'm innocent:' Waukesha alderman faces domestic abuse charges

Investigators say this was a case of domestic abuse where Alderman Aaron Perry tried to use his position as an elected official to intimidate the victim and deputies.

Thousands raised for woman set on fire in Waukesha
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For the first week of November and ending Sunday, a raffle was held at Amber Fuller's place of employment: One Source Wellness and Chiropractic in Brookfield.

Co-workers, clients, strangers raise thousands for Waukesha woman set on fire

For the first week of November and ending Sunday, a raffle was held at Amber Fuller's place of employment: One Source Wellness and Chiropractic in Brookfield.

Waukesha West High School switching to virtual learning Nov. 3-9

Waukesha West High School will be switching from in-person learning to virtual learning beginning Tuesday, Nov. 3 until Monday, Nov. 9.

Nearly 1,000 Waukesha students in quarantine

A critical week for the School District of Waukesha as nearly 1,000 students are listed in quarantine as the coronavirus continues to disrupt the classroom.

Waukesha ballots in vault before police escort for counting

The clerk in Waukesha said for perspective, in 2016, 12,000 absentee ballots were processed in the city. There's almost double that out already for this election, and they keep coming.

COVID-19 testing capacity more than triples in Waukesha County

So far, the staff hasn't reached that capacity, but at the Waukesha County Expo Center, the daily capacity was reached Monday, Oct. 26, and the testing site closed four hours early.

President Trump holds Waukesha campaign rally

It was President Trump's fifth trip to the Badger State since August -- and second in as many Saturdays.

Waukesha South sees COVID-19 outbreak; 100+ students in quarantine

The spike comes as the school district moved to a new hybrid model on Monday, Oct. 19 for high school students.  Mondays are virtual learning days, while the remaining four days during the week are in-person.  

Mental health episode prompts 'lockout' at Waukesha schools

Out of an abundance of caution, Waukesha police reached out to school administrators, who made the decision to enact their "lockout" protocol.

Woman set on fire by stranger speaks on camera about her healing

A Waukesha woman who was set on fire by a stranger in an unprovoked attack spoke on camera for the first time on Friday, Oct. 16.

Village of Waukesha clerk resigns as election approaches

The Village of Waukesha has hired the Town of Mukwonago's clerk on an hourly basis to fill the void left by its own clerk's resignation.

VP Mike Pence campaigns at Weldall Manufacturing in Waukesha

Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to make a campaign stop on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at a manufacturing company in Waukesha.

Mystery woman ran illegal child care with a fake name

The state of Wisconsin orders a Waukesha in-home child care provider to shut down for having too many children without a license. But parents who used her services say that's not their only concern.

Mystery woman ran illegal child care with a fake name
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The state of Wisconsin orders a Waukesha in-home child care provider to shut down for having too many children without a license. But parents who used her services say that's not their only concern.