Sussex toddler recovers from the coronavirus
A Sussex toddler is recovering from COVID-19, diagnosed days before his second birthday. While he's doing better, his mom now has concerns about his long-term health.
Sussex toddler recovers from COVID-19, diagnosed days before 2nd birthday
Diagnosed with COVID-19 days before his second birthday, a Sussex toddler is thankfully doing better after dealing with the disease, but his mom still has room to worry.�
'It is real:' Sussex toddler recovers from COVID-19, diagnosed days before 2nd birthday
A Sussex toddler is recovering from COVID-19, diagnosed days before his second birthday. While he's doing better, his mom now has concerns about his long-term health.
Protest forms in Brookfield, calls for end to Wisconsin mask mandate
Protesters met outside Brookfield Square to express dissatisfaction toward the statewide mask mandate that took effect on Saturday.
Police seek suspect wanted in catalytic convert theft in Menomonee Falls
An unknown suspect arrived and left in a white 2001-2005 Hyundai Elantra sedan with a missing front passenger hubcap, according to police.
Police investigate fatal car crash near College and Racine in New Berlin
Police are investigating a car crash that left a 21-year-old woman dead Friday evening.
Waukesha County Sheriff's Department will not be investigating, responding to mask violations
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office on Friday, July 31 announced that they will not be investigating or responding to reports of individuals violating the statewide mask mandate.
'Behaviors need to change:' Waukesha County schools preparing fall reopening plans
Waukesha County schools are preparing for fall classes as COVID-19 cases rise, each district's plan crafting its own set of rules.
Police seek man wanted for using counterfeit $100 bill, retail theft at Kwik Trip in Village of Butler
Butler police need your help to identify a theft suspect.
Kohl's to close stores on Thanksgiving Day: 'Importance of safety and convenience'
Kohl's is the latest department store franchise to announce it will be closed on Thanksgiving.
The Petite Chef normally offers family cooking classes, during the pandemic they’ve opened their kitchen for a
Learning what's new with The Petite Chef who is cooking amid the pandemic.
Waukesha County kicks off Adopt-a-Drain program: 'Small actions add up to make a big difference'
WAUKESHA -- The Waukesha County Department of Parks and Land Use announced on Monday, July 27 the launch of the new Adopt-A-Drain Program in the City of Waukesha.
'We're human:' Delafield Police Department launches mental health help app for officers
DELAFIELD -- A first of its kind in Wisconsin, the Delafield Police Department is unveiling a phone app designed to help officers cope with the stress of the job.The app -- called Cordico Shield -- is specifically catered to the mental health challenges that first responders face as a result of their jobs.
National Guard coronavirus test site returning to Waukesha County Expo Center July 27-28
WAUKESHA -- Waukesha County Public Health and the Waukesha County Office of Emergency Management are partnering with the Wisconsin National Guard to open a two-day COVID-19 regional testing site.All Wisconsin residents or individuals who work in the state and are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 can get tested at The Waukesha County Expo Center on Monday, July 27 and Tuesday, July 28 from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m., or until 400 tests have been allocated each day.Individuals who want to be tested are asked to pre-register online in advance in order to reduce wait times at the testing site.
Man sentenced in leading officers on 65-mile police chase, backing vehicle over officer
WAUKESHA -- The man charged with leading police on a 65-mile chase through nine cities and backing a vehicle over an officer in early December 2019, has been sentenced, according to court records.Thomas Chadwick faces eight years for one count of recklessly endangering safety — four years of initial confinement, four years of extended supervision — after the Dec. 11, 2019 incident.Chadwick was initially charged with four counts — two counts of recklessly endangering safety and two counts of resisting an officer back in January.One of two Waukesha police officers hit by the vehicle in December recounted what happened at Chadwick's hearing in January.
Got a bug lover in your life? Tony's Creepy Crawly Zoo excites, educates and inspires kids of all ages
Since the pandemic started Tony’s Creepy Crawly Zoo has been canceled indefinitely, but that’s not stopping the local bug whisperer from educating kids about what they can find in the own backyard or on a walk-in nature. Brian is in Pewaukee this morning with the man behind The Creepy Crawly Zoo.
In Brookfield, pastor suggests mask mandates pave the way to larger atrocities like the Holocaust
BROOKFIELD -- A pastor is under fire after comparing a mask mandate to the Holocaust during a Brookfield Common Council meeting Tuesday, July 21.
'A lone actor:' Waukesha County deputies fatally shoot armed man who poured gasoline on himself
WAUKESHA -- A cell phone alert went out on Wednesday night, July 22 warning people in southeastern Wisconsin to stay inside and lock their doors -- causing some confusion about where exactly the danger was coming from.The frightening incident unfolded on Sage Court south of Lawnsdale Road in the Village of Waukesha just before 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
'This is a new experience:' Wisconsin experts say anxiety could lead to noncompliance with mask mandates
During a record-setting week for Wisconsin, with COVID-19 cases surpassing local and regional milestones, and a single-day record more than 1,100 new positive cases reported Tuesday, July 21 in the state, there's one hurdle behavioral experts say we need to clear before flattening the curve.



















