Waukesha parades, events: Enhanced safety measures will be in place

In Waukesha, new safety measures will be in place in Waukesha for upcoming parades and large events, a news release announced Friday, April 22.

Clean birdfeeders, reduce avian flu spread, experts say

The best advice for birdwatchers is to keep their feeders clean and make sure certain birds aren't congregating.

New Berlin park incident, man declared dead

The New Berlin Fire Department responded to the basketball courts at Malone Park where a man was found unconscious. He was later declared dead.

Arrowhead staff member not guilty plea, disorderly conduct case

An Arrowhead High School staff member has pleaded not guilty to a disorderly conduct charge after prosecutors say he had a hit list and threatened to snipe people from the roof of the school if fired.

Caledonia bald eagle hit by car
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Caledonia police were searching for someone who ran away from a traffic stop when they found a dead bald eagle that had been hit by a car.

Woodman's crab leg theft, Menomonee Falls police seek suspect

The Menomonee Falls Police Department is looking for a suspect who allegedly stole more than $80 worth of crab legs from Woodman's on Tuesday.

Jackson Sparks baseball field, Waukesha parade youngest victim honored
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Honoring Jackson Sparks, the Waukesha Christmas parade attack's youngest victim, a pair of Waukesha natives are asking for the city's permission to renovate a youth baseball field where Sparks used to play.

Waukesha Horizon West condo lawsuit, $17M sought after collapse threat
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Many of Waukesha's Horizon West evacuees are still paying their mortgages, condo fees and could be on the hook for upwards of $40,000 dollars to have the building razed. A $17 million lawsuit claims Travelers Insurance insists the building can still be repaired despite engineers saying it needs to be torn down.

Waukesha Horizon West condo lawsuit, $17M sought after collapse threat

Many of Waukesha's Horizon West evacuees are still paying their mortgages, condo fees and could be on the hook for upwards of $40,000 dollars to have the building razed. A $17 million lawsuit claims Travelers Insurance insists the building can still be repaired despite engineers saying it needs to be torn down.

Jackson Sparks baseball field, Waukesha parade youngest victim honored

Honoring Jackson Sparks, the Waukesha Christmas parade attack's youngest victim, a pair of Waukesha natives are asking for the city's permission to renovate a youth baseball field where Sparks used to play.

Menomonee Falls ULTA fragrance theft, $11K+ worth stolen

Menomonee Falls police are looking for three people who stole more than $11,000 worth of fragrance products from ULTA Beauty.

Waukesha County Parks lifeguard training; applicants sought

Waukesha County Parks staff are seeking applicants to fill at least 30 open positions for lifeguards at two of its swimming beaches.

Inclusion Coffee Company in Hartland

Inclusion Coffee Company provides a fun yet challenging environment for individuals with special needs.

Waukesha parade survivors' Easter reflections, faith helped them through
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Easter Sunday 2022 was the first Easter since the Waukesha Christmas parade attack at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Several of the victims who were injured are part of the church congregation.

Waukesha parade survivors' Easter reflections, faith helped them through

Easter Sunday 2022 was the first Easter since the Waukesha Christmas parade attack at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Several of the victims who were injured are part of the church congregation.

Waukesha boarding house fire: 1 injured

Fire crews responded to a boarding house in downtown Waukesha after an automatic fire alarm detected a fire around 3 p.m. Friday.

Orbeez challenge: Brookfield police issue 3 citations

Brookfield police issued citations after two reports of people shooting Orbeez-type projectiles. The "Orbeez challenge" is a viral social media trend.

Waukesha fatal fire report: Human error partly to blame

A 284-page Waukesha police report now concludes that “multiple protocols were either improperly performed or omitted entirely.”