Waukesha County beach swimming season kicks off May 28

Waukesha County Parks announced on Monday, May 17 that beach swimming season will open with Swim at Your Own Risk (SAYOR) hours at six beach locations on Friday, May 28.

Brookfield East students' library push helps next generation

Mara Tetzlaff and Anna Zimmerman are part of the 2021 Brookfield East High School graduating class. After a very unique senior year, they wanted to leave their mark.

Overturned semi on I-43, traffic jammed near Highway 164

Waukesha County officials have shut down northbound I-43 near Highway 164 because of an overturned semi.

Visually-impaired workers help military

Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired manufactures and supplies mission-critical resources to all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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.

Roundy's Warehouse Shooting: Photos, 911 calls released

Investigators released haunting new photos and 911 calls related to the Oconomowoc Roundy's Distribution Center shooting.

Waukesha West's Kelenic, Mariners debut

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

Menomonee Falls: Customer’s money stolen at sports bar

The Menomonee Falls Police Department is investigating a theft that happened Saturday, May 1 at DJ’s Goalpost.

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

Elmbrook Schools debates critical race theory
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During Tuesday's Elmbrook School Board meeting, many parents spoke out against, and some for, critical race theory being incorporated into the curriculum.

Critical race theory: Elmbrook Schools parents divided

During Tuesday's Elmbrook School Board meeting, many parents spoke out against, and some for, critical race theory being incorporated into the curriculum.

Patrick Baldwin Jr. chooses UWM to play college basketball

Patrick Baldwin Jr., one of the nation's top recruits in his class, says he will play college basketball for his father at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Waukesha school bomb threat non-credible

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

Elmbrook School District mask debate

It's an issue that's being debated in just about every Wisconsin school district, sometimes more passionately than others. It's the question of how students can safely learn in person and for how long they need to wear masks to do so.

Elmbrook School District weighs masks
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It's an issue that's being debated in just about every Wisconsin school district, sometimes more passionately than others. It's the question of how students can safely learn in person and for how long they need to wear masks to do so.

Wrong-way driver, fatal crash sentencing

There were hours of heart-wrenching impact statements in a Waukesha County courtroom more than a year after a deadly wrong-way crash as the driver responsible was sentenced.

HAWS Schallock Center for Animals in Delafield

Pet training programs, youth education, respite, and sanctuary for pets and people in an innovative, natural setting.

Waukesha men arrested; meth, 'cooking' items found in car

Two Waukesha men are charged with multiple counts related to the production and possession of methamphetamine.