US Senate honors victims of Waukesha Christmas Parade attack

The U.S. Senate honored on Wednesday, Dec. 1 the victims of the Waukesha Christmas parade attack with a moment of silence.

Waukesha South student hurt in parade returns home from hospital

A Waukesha South High School student was celebrated as he was released from the hospital, injured in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack as he marched with his school band.

Waukesha South student hurt in parade returns home from hospital
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A Waukesha South High School student was celebrated as he was released from the hospital, injured in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack as he marched with his school band.

Jerseys for Jackson, Bats Out For Blazers honor youngest parade victim
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The baseball community from near and far is rallying around the grieving family of Jackson Sparks. If you have a baseball bat or a jersey, you're asked to take part in honoring the youngest victim of the Waukesha parade attack.

Jerseys for Jackson: Wear a jersey on Friday, Dec. 3 in boy's honor
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You are invited to join in a collective effort to honor the young life of Jackson Sparks, the 8-year-old boy who was among those killed in the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy.

Darrell Brooks freed on bail before parade, no record of hearing
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Days before the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, Darrell Brooks was freed on $1,000 bail in Milwaukee County, accused of running over the mother of his child with the same SUV used in the Waukesha attack. Any word-for-word account of what happened that day in court has been lost for good.

Darrell Brooks freed on bail before parade, no record of hearing

Days before the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, Darrell Brooks was freed on $1,000 bail in Milwaukee County, accused of running over the mother of his child with the same SUV used in the Waukesha attack. Any word-for-word account of what happened that day in court has been lost for good.

Jerseys for Jackson, Bats Out For Blazers honor youngest parade victim

The baseball community from near and far is rallying around the grieving family of Jackson Sparks. If you have a baseball bat or a jersey, you're asked to take part in honoring the youngest victim of the Waukesha parade attack.

Darrell Brooks' attorney withdraws as counsel in Milwaukee cases

An attorney for the man charged with driving an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas parade, killing six and injuring dozens, has withdrawn as counsel for two Milwaukee County felony cases, citing a conflict of interest.

Darrell Brooks faces 6th homicide charge in amended complaint

Darrell Brooks Jr. is now charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, online court records show.

Waukesha attack exploited by outside groups potentially, senators warn

Wisconsin’s U.S. senators are warning that outside groups are attempting to exploit the Waukesha Christmas parade attack. In a rare joint statement, Senator Ron Johnson and Senator Tammy Baldwin urged people to cease and desist.

Fotsch Family Foundation matches donations, 'United for Waukesha' fund

The Fotsch Family Foundation will match donations to the "United for Waukesha Community Fund," up to $1 million, for any donation given Monday, Nov. 29 through Saturday, Dec. 4.

Students return to class after Waukesha homicides

It’s back to the classroom for School District of Waukesha students. Monday marks their return to school for the first time since the Christmas parade tragedy on November 21.

Waukesha Strong Holiday Memorial Tree stands at Veterans Park

A Waukesha Strong Holiday Memorial Tree went up in Waukesha's Veterans Park on Monday, Nov. 29. It is decorated with “Waukesha Strong” hearts.

Waukesha parade tragedy: Pickup center for missing items closes Monday

If you had items left at the scene such as chairs and blankets, they will be available for pick up at the Park, Recreation, and Forestry Department.

Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy, prayer procession 1 week later
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A week after a man drove his SUV through the Christmas parade in Waukesha, killing six and injuring more than 60, members of the community spent the day checking in on each other, as Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki led a prayer procession along the parade route.