Waukesha Christmas Parade: Community fund raises $6.2M+

The United for Waukesha Community Fund will provide nearly $6 million of supportive funding to more than 560 individuals impacted by the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack.

Brookfield Kohl's theft, man wanted

Brookfield police are looking to identify a man wanted for stealing more than $600 worth of merchandise from Kohl's.

Menomonee Falls Kohl's theft, suspect sought: police

The Menomonee Falls Police Department is looking for a suspect in connection to a Kohl's theft that happened on Feb. 28.

Kaia Mueller sentenced, 12 years prison for bank robbery, vehicle theft

A Waukesha County judge sentenced Kaia Mueller of Elkhorn to 12 years in prison in connection to two Oconomowoc armed robberies and the alleged theft of two vehicles in June 2021.

Waukesha Christmas parade attack: October trial for Darrell Brooks

A judge set an October trial date Friday for a man accused of driving his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year.

Wisconsin parade attack: Venue change motion considered
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A Waukesha County judge is considering a request to move the trial of Darrell Brooks Jr., the man accused of driving his SUV into the Waukesha Christmas Parade, killing six people and injuring scores more.

Waukesha apartment fire; 2nd person has died

A second person has died following an apartment fire in Waukesha on Tuesday, March 8.

Woodman's theft, Menomonee Falls police seek suspect

The Menomonee Falls Police Department is looking for a woman suspected of stealing from Woodman's on Thursday afternoon, March 3.

Waukesha school merger approved in 5-3 vote

Two Waukesha elementary schools will become one. The school board voted five to three Wednesday night, March 9 to close Whittier Elementary and merge students and staff with Hadfield Elementary.

Bad electrical work, big surprise: Contact 6 investigates

A Lannon man wrote to Contact 6 after getting burned by a man he’d assumed was a qualified electrician. His experience prompted Contact 6 to go on a road trip that led to some surprising destinations.

Dancing Grannies St. Patrick's Day Parade 1st since Waukesha attack
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"You can’t give in to evil. You’ve got to keep going." That's the message from the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies, gearing up for their first performance since they lost four members in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack.

Menomonee Falls theft; suspect steals metal, ladder from business

Menomonee Falls police are asking for the public's help to identify a man suspected of stealing metal from Scan-Pac Manufacturing on the morning of Thursday, March 3.

Waukesha apartment fire; computer error delayed response, chiefs say

Waukesha police said a computer error delayed fire crews from getting help to a burning apartment building on Tuesday morning, March 8.

Teen charged in Waukesha library sex assault, push for adult court

A 14-year-old boy accused in the Waukesha carjacking and sexual assault of an 87-year-old woman could see his case moved to adult court if prosecutors have their way. A judge will rule on the matter next month.

Teen charged in Waukesha library sex assault due in court
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A 14-year-old boy accused in the Waukesha carjacking and sexual assault of an 87-year-old woman could learn Wednesday whether his case will be moved to adult court. The teen, a distant relative of Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, told the victim he was the devil, according to prosecutors.

Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Margaret Farrow dies

Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Margaret Farrow has died. That word comes from Farrow's son, Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow in a news release on Tuesday, March 8.