Muskego condo wheelchair ramp dispute
Months after a Muskego woman suffered a massive stroke, her family was told the wheelchair ramp they installed has to go.
Waukesha South forfeits football game against Muskego; can't field team
The Waukesha South Blackshirts are forfeiting their Friday night high school football game against the Muskego Warriors.
Shady Lane Greenhouse Fall Train Jamboree
Brian Kramp helps Shady Lane Greenhouse get ready for their upcoming Fall Train Jamboree.
Esports lab opens at Waukesha County Technical College; 80 enrolled
Waukesha County Technical College has a new esports lab. Leaders at the school hope esports will boost enrollment. Players hope to turn virtual wins into real cash.
Family sues Darrell Brooks, insurance company; claims 'emotional distress'
There is new legal trouble for Darrell Brooks.
First responders in crisis, advocating for their mental health
First responders dedicate their careers to serving you, but sometimes they need support too.
Menomonee Falls TJ Maxx theft; police seek to ID, locate 5 women
Menomonee Falls police are asking for the public's help to identify five women they say stole nearly $2,000 in merchandise from the TJ Maxx on Falls Parkway.
Menomonee Falls TJ Maxx theft, 2 sought
Menomonee Falls police are asking the public for help in identifying two women suspected of stealing merchandise from TJ Maxx near Pershing and Falls Parkway on Sept. 2.
Mukwonago teen recovering from crash, fundraiser helps family
As a Mukwonago teen recovers from a May crash left him seriously injured, the community stepped up at a fundraiser to help his family.
Oconomowoc 'Cardboard Regatta' boat race, teams compete for 3rd year
In Oconomowoc, teams competed in the "Cardboard Regatta" homemade boat race to raise money for a community cause Saturday, Sept. 16.
Delafield man punched over tattoos; man pleads not guilty to murder
The Brookfield man accused of punching a Delafield man in the head over tattoos pleaded not guilty Friday, Sept. 15. The victim later died.
Waukesha Lake Michigan water switch delayed, new date announced
Waukesha will begin its switch from groundwater to Lake Michigan water on Oct. 9, officials announced Thursday.
Waukesha alderman sentenced; probation for slapping of child
A Waukesha alderman accused of slapping an elementary-aged child in the leg during a February incident pleaded no contest to an amended charge of misdemeanor battery – and guilty to disorderly conduct.
Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Club member hurt, 'skull cracked in half'
A Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Club member was hurt in a freak accident in Green Lake. That's not the only challenge this water-skiing family has faced this summer.
Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Club member hurt
A Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Club member was hurt in a freak accident in Green Lake. That's not the only challenge this water-skiing family has faced this summer.
Big Bend votes to dissolve police department
Big Bend's village board voted to get rid of the police department.
9/11 Survivor Tree; Waukesha gifted seedling, symbol of hope
Days after the nation marked the anniversary of September 11th, Waukesha announced a part of Ground Zero is coming to its community.
Slender Man stabbing: Anissa Weier GPS monitor removal ordered
Anissa Weier, one of two who pleaded guilty in the 2014 Slender Man stabbing of a classmate, has been removed from GPS monitoring.
9/11 Survivor Tree seedlings gifted to Uvalde, Waukesha and Little Rock
Through an annual tradition, the Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum gives this symbol of hope to communities recovering from unthinkable tragedy.
Carroll University military house dedicated, graduate killed on 9/11
At Carroll University, military members will have a new place to gather, a site dedicated for Cmdr. Dan Shanower, who lost his life during the 9/11 attacks.



















