Cellphone tower frustrates Waukesha County homeowners: 'It's awful'
A Big Bend homeowners association is not happy after a cellphone tower went up in neighboring Vernon, obscuring their view.
Wisconsin Supreme Court: Brad Schimel, former AG, announces 2025 run
Former Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel announced he is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court against incumbent Justice Ann Walsh Bradley in 2025.
Elmbrook school board member accused in domestic dispute
A Brookfield woman, who serves on the Elmbrook school board, is charged with disorderly conduct stemming from a Nov. 22 domestic dispute.
Inclusive playgrounds; Paralympian works to help all children
A former Paralympian is on a mission to make all play inclusive for children and was able to spread that message to southeastern Wisconsin.
Wauwatosa retail theft; Brookfield police seek man
Brookfield police are looking for a man they believe is involved in a Wauwatosa retail theft that occurred on Friday, Nov. 24.
Waukesha homicide case; attorneys debate how woman died
A Waukesha man accused of killing his girlfriend and hiding her body is bound over for trial.
Waukesha Antique Mall fire; 2 people treated at scene
The Waukesha Fire Department was dispatched to the antique mall for a report of a structure fire just before noon on Tuesday.
Pewaukee water utility rates debate; increases seen statewide
City of Pewaukee utility manager Jane Mueller said water rates could soon jump 40% for residents.
New Berlin police; gunshots in vehicle near 124th and National
New Berlin police responded to the area near 124th and National Avenue on Tuesday morning, Nov. 28 for a report of a “shots fired” call.
Giving Tuesday, 70+ businesses featured at Brookfield event
Ay Chihuahua! is a pop-up espresso bar with Mexican-style coffee for corporate events, weddings, funerals, backyard parties and meet-ups.
Waukesha Thanksgiving fires; smoke detector present, not working
Smoke detectors were not working at two separate fires in Waukesha on Thanksgiving.
Downtown Waukesha 'Night of Lights' set for Friday, Dec. 1, 2023
Waukesha officials announced on Monday, Nov. 27 that the city will kick off the holiday season on Friday, Dec. 1 with its “Night of Lights.”
Holiday shopping trends; online shopping becoming more popular
This weekend was full of getting a bang for your buck as the holiday shopping season kicked off with Black Friday. But are the days of deals done?
Menomonee Falls Woodman's shoplifting; police seek man, woman
Menomonee Falls police are asking for the public's help to identify a man and woman who left the Woodman's Food Market without paying for nearly $140 in groceries.
Country Christmas, Candy Cane Lane officially light up for season
Country Christmas in Pewaukee and Candy Cane Lane in West Allis officially turned on their lights Friday, continuing popular holiday traditions.
Waukesha County Parks free Thanksgiving weekend
Waukesha County residents and visitors are invited to get outside and enjoy Waukesha County Parks for free over Thanksgiving weekend.
Waukesha County budget 2024 signed, includes tax rate cut
Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow signed the 2024 county budget this week. It includes funding for law enforcement, infrastructure and more.
Drinking and driving; 'Blackout Wednesday' prompts warnings
The night before Thanksgiving has earned a long list of nicknames over the years, including “Blackout Wednesday."
Horizon West demolition, federal judge rejects condo owners' appeal
As Waukesha's Horizon West building comes down, a federal judge rejected an appeal from condo owners who sued their insurance company.
Waukesha armed carjacking, police chase; 3 men charged
Three men are now charged after two carjackings and a police chase in Waukesha.



















