Waukesha death investigation; medical examiner identifies man, woman
The Waukesha County Medical Examiner's Office has now identified Donald Mayer and Tatiana Casap as the people found dead in a home last week.
The Waukesha County Medical Examiner's Office has now identified Donald Mayer and Tatiana Casap as the people found dead in a home last week.
Missing Oak Creek teenager; last seen on Saturday, March 1
Oak Creek police are asking for help in the search for a missing 13-year-old girl.
Oak Creek police are asking for help in the search for a missing 13-year-old girl.
Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250; ticket sale begins March 6, 2025
Tickets for the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 which races Aug. 23-24 in West Allis go on sale starting Thursday, March 6.
Tickets for the Snap-on Milwaukee Mile 250 which races Aug. 23-24 in West Allis go on sale starting Thursday, March 6.
Waupun prison deaths: 7th inmate dies at Wisconsin's oldest prison
A seventh inmate has died at Wisconsin's oldest prison, less than a year after the then-warden and multiple members of his staff were charged.
A seventh inmate has died at Wisconsin's oldest prison, less than a year after the then-warden and multiple members of his staff were charged.
Fire at Oscar's Frozen Custard in Waukesha; cause "undetermined"
The Town of Brookfield Fire Department revealed that after an extensive investigation, the cause of the November fire at Oscar's Frozen Custard is “undetermined.”
The Town of Brookfield Fire Department revealed that after an extensive investigation, the cause of the November fire at Oscar's Frozen Custard is “undetermined.”
Milwaukee boy reported missing is located and safe
The Milwaukee Police Department says an 11-year-old boy who was reported critically missing has been located and is safe.
The Milwaukee Police Department says an 11-year-old boy who was reported critically missing has been located and is safe.
Waukesha County deputy battling cancer, event raises nearly $25K
A fundraiser to support a Waukesha County deputy as he battles cancer raised nearly $25,000 at the end of February.
A fundraiser to support a Waukesha County deputy as he battles cancer raised nearly $25,000 at the end of February.
Student sexual assault; competency exam ordered for woman accused
The court has ordered a competency examination for Anna Marie Crocker, a former Kenosha County elementary school staffer accused of sexually assaulting a child.
The court has ordered a competency examination for Anna Marie Crocker, a former Kenosha County elementary school staffer accused of sexually assaulting a child.
Brookfield OWI; 48-year-old accused, already convicted of OWI 6 times
A 48-year-old Brookfield woman is accused of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated-7th offense following an incident on Saturday, March 1.
A 48-year-old Brookfield woman is accused of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated-7th offense following an incident on Saturday, March 1.
Milwaukee car fire, boy found dead; 5th person now charged
Milwaukee County prosecutors have charged a fifth person in connection with the death of a 15-year-old boy whose body was found after a car fire.
Milwaukee County prosecutors have charged a fifth person in connection with the death of a 15-year-old boy whose body was found after a car fire.
Rolling back vehicle odometers; 3 accused in Waukesha County
Three Brookfield residents face numerous charges for their roles in an operation of buying used vehicles, rolling back the odometers and/or altering titles and reselling them.
Three Brookfield residents face numerous charges for their roles in an operation of buying used vehicles, rolling back the odometers and/or altering titles and reselling them.
Former kicker Mason Crosby to retire with Packers
Former kicker Mason Crosby, who was with Green Bay for 16 seasons (2007-22), has informed the club of his decision to retire with the Packers.
Former kicker Mason Crosby, who was with Green Bay for 16 seasons (2007-22), has informed the club of his decision to retire with the Packers.
Weight restrictions for majority of Wisconsin highways begin Thursday
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is enacting Class II restrictions for the majority of Wisconsin on Thursday, March 6.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is enacting Class II restrictions for the majority of Wisconsin on Thursday, March 6.
Dodge County escaped Huber inmate taken into custody
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office requested help from the public to locate inmate Alissa Leeman.
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office requested help from the public to locate inmate Alissa Leeman.
Caledonia homicide: Woman found dead inside home; son arrested
Caledonia police took a 15-year-old boy into custody after his mom was found stabbed to death in their home on Tuesday, March 4.
Caledonia police took a 15-year-old boy into custody after his mom was found stabbed to death in their home on Tuesday, March 4.
Milwaukee teen reported missing has been located safe
Milwaukee police say 15-year-old Jennah Fausel has been located safe.
Milwaukee police say 15-year-old Jennah Fausel has been located safe.
Critically missing Milwaukee teen found safe
The Milwaukee Police Department says Lily Huffman has been located and is safe.
The Milwaukee Police Department says Lily Huffman has been located and is safe.
Oak Creek police seek missing 13-year-old girl
The Oak Creek Police Department needs your help in finding a missing teenager, 13-year-old Lillian Asala.
The Oak Creek Police Department needs your help in finding a missing teenager, 13-year-old Lillian Asala.
Impact of tariffs on Wisconsinites: What to know
25% tariffs are in place for Mexican and Canadian imports, meaning anything coming to the U.S. will cost more to get into the country.
25% tariffs are in place for Mexican and Canadian imports, meaning anything coming to the U.S. will cost more to get into the country.
Trump's speech to Congress; Wisconsin lawmakers react
President Donald Trump spoke to the nation on Tuesday night, March 4, and Wisconsin lawmakers are responding.
President Donald Trump spoke to the nation on Tuesday night, March 4, and Wisconsin lawmakers are responding.



















