State Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen posted concealed carry law questions and answers on the state web site.
Mellone is an applicant to replace retiring City Clerk Kristine Schmidt.
Town of Brookfield Plan Commission unanimously recommended approval for a 43,300-square-foot complex to be leased by Brew City Paintball.
The sharpshooting program Brookfield established in 2002 has reduced overall deer-car crashes and maintained the deer herd, its director says.
Human Resources Director Jim Zwerlein tells aldermen the state budget repair bill "decimated" unions and that employees might be better off financially to be non-represented.
Brookfield Mayor Steve Ponto wants aldermen to thoroughly study and decide whether to ban weapons from municipal buildings before the state's concealed carry law goes into effect.
Residents concerned about crime, traffic and flooding, if Brookfield moves forward with plans.
Democrats say Republicans are rushing through new legislative boundaries in part because of upcoming recall elections.
A funeral home and crematory with a banquet hall would be built on Capitol Drive west of Barker Road.
The North Face, moving into the mall in fall, is planning a contemporary design for its exterior entrance facing Moorland Road.
Local taverns, patrons glad Gov. Scott Walker will not support repeal of year-old law.
Today's noon-hour free public concert is Vintage Vegas, an adult contemporary Milwaukee area band.
Town Board votes to allow churches as a conditional use in business district.
The Town Board on Tuesday approved special assessments for construction of a water tower and main. But town will waive charges to businesses who sign pledge to not seek annexation to city.
Families soaked in the sun and fun at Brookfield's Fourth of July parade and ice cream social.
The city and town of Brookfield have fun family events planned for Independence Day.
Despite opposing the ban last year, Gov. Scott Walker said he now favors the ban as a reasonable restriction on restaurants and bars.
Gary Cross performs today in the city's Civic Plaza concert series.
RiverPark Community Church wants to operate in Goerkes Park Business Center, but town's zoning doesn't allow religious institutions in business districts.
Due to elevated larvae counts, a city contractor will be conducing mosquito treatments via helicopter over 550 acres of private, public lands.
U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner's Town Hall meeting prompts questions about health care, energy, war, collective bargaining and voter ID.
Despite objections from alderman, city will provide water to some town properties in exchange for town offering sewer service to a city parcel.
Tuesday's storms dropped more than 3 inches of rain on Brookfield, causing power outages and road flooding, but no basement backups.
Preliminary 2012 Brookfield city budget projects a $25 increase in city portion of tax bill for $335,000 house, but budget is still being drafted.
The city clerk's office revoked a permit for Platinum Protection LLC based in Utah after more than two dozen residents complained about the security system sales tactics.
Target plans to break ground on a new store on Blue Mound Road next to Bluemound Bowl in August and open its doors in fall 2012.
The state legislators representing Brookfield echoed the same themes of fiscal conservatism and responsibility in praising the state budget approvals.
The state Senate voted 19-14 to adopt the 2011-13 state budget over the shouts of protestors.
Ellen Nowak, chief of staff for Waukesha County Executive Dan Vrakas, was selected to serve on the state Public Service Commission.
The League of Wisconsin Municipalities says state lawmakers should not exempt police and fire unions from budget repair provisions.
State Sen. Rich Zipperer, whose district includes part of Brookfield, says Supreme Court's decision upholding budget repair bill will improve state's finances.
Plan Commission recommends council approve 175,00-square-foot retail complex on West Blue Mound Road.
Target officials say the Underwood Crossing project will be a boon, not a burden to city.
Assistant State Attorney General Joanne Kloppenburg says the anomalies found are not enough to overturn incumbent's 7,000-vote lead.
Ponto says Brookfield's savings from pension and health costs will not offset the cuts in state aid and limits to property taxes.
Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi struck down the state Legislature's budget repair bill which eliminated most collective bargaining for most public workers.
The state elections agency certifies the statewide election results with incumbent Justice David Prosser Jr. the victor, giving candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg until May 31 to file a challenge.
As a "Bird City," Brookfield held its first International Migratory Bird Day event Saturday with bird viewings and crafts.
Kloppenburg picks up about 300 votes but still loses by 7,000.
Wendy Riemann, communications director for U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, was tapped as Wisconsin director of federal relations.