Waukesha OWI arrest; Wisconsin man arrested for 4th offense

A 44-year-old man from Eau Claire, Wisconsin was arrested in Waukesha on Tuesday night, Sept. 2 for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 4th offense.

Menomonee Falls police chase, man sentenced to prison

A Milwaukee man has been sentenced to prison for a high-speed police chase through Menomonee Falls that happened last year.

Carroll University move-in day 2025
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Carroll University's athletic teams got quite the workout on Friday, Aug. 29. They helped with the Waukesha school's largest move-in day ever.

Carroll University move-in day; largest class of first-year students

Carroll University's athletic teams got quite the workout on Friday, Aug. 29. They helped with Carroll's largest move-in day ever.

New playground welcomes kids of all abilities
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After more than four years of planning, Pewaukee has a new playground ready to welcome kids of all abilities.

New video of fatal Sussex school bus accident
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Newly released video shows the moments before a bus crash in January that killed a 5-year-old boy in the Hamilton School District.

Menomonee Falls Target retail theft; police seek male suspect

The Menomonee Falls Police Department said a man stole more than $230 of merchandise at Target on Wednesday, Aug. 28.

Milwaukee Tool $1M theft, ex-employee investigation: court filings

Brookfield police are investigating a former Milwaukee Tool employee for the theft of more than $1 million worth of tools, according to court documents.

New Berlin homicide, woman found guilty at trial

A Waukesha County jury found a woman guilty on Tuesday of killing 77-year-old Richard Platt. It happened in New Berlin 2024.

Wildlife In Need Center air conditioners break, donors step up

Wildlife In Need Center, a Waukesha County nonprofit that helps injured animals, found itself in a sticky situation after storms earlier this month.

Waukesha County carfentanil drugs seized, officials issue warning

In Waukesha County, leaders say they’ve taken hundreds of pills off the streets that are deadlier than fentanyl. It's a trend that has DEA agents concerned.