On Thursday, September 3, 2020, Waukesha County updated its large gathering recommendation in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Exhibit Systems has launched a new line of sturdy outdoor buildings offering separate, high-end living space.
Elmbrook Education Foundation Outing Benefits LAUNCH Program This Year
The Town of Brookfield Board turned down the request on Aug. 18 due to "due to violations of conditions."
The move aims to assist local businesses impacted by the national coin shortage.
Bob Meuler's background with assisting children's charities will continue at his new bar, where 5 percent of daily sales will be given away.
After being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the restaurant owned by Paul Bartolotta will open with new safety guidelines in place.
The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts invites people to celebrate the sounds of Ireland with a live drive-in concert experience.
The outdoor gym, known as The Annex, is located in the parking lot of Ruby Isle strip mall.
"Riots have engulfed the beautiful city of Kenosha, with widespread and wanton destruction" following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Brookfield Alderman Dan Sutton is stepping down and moving to Lake Country in September.
Carol White has been elected to the Mid-America Chamber Executives (MACE) board of directors.
Mid-America Chamber Executives Selects Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce President & CEO
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Silverspot Cinema has tickets on sale for the first film released in over five months, "Unhinged" starring Russell Crowe.
The self-described animal lover used live trap to capture the red fox in her backyard.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Campaign replaces planned Aug. 15 walk at Milwaukee County Zoo, and will publicize expected rise in foster care demand due to COVID-19
An Elmbrook School District parent directed remarks to a Muslim Board Member during an Aug. 11 meeting.
The Elmbrook School Board apologized over the parent's comments during the meeting on the plan for reopening.
Parents comment during school board meeting on Tuesday night.
Silverspot will be showing new films beginning August 21 with a limited reduced price.
Remove frustration of fishing the weeds on Pewaukee
Brookfield police were called to Von Maur on 20111 Lord Street on July 29.
Use a Drop Shot for Catching Bluegills on Pewaukee Lake
Brookfield location now open after months of being closed due to the Coronavirus public health crisis.
Voters take to the polls this Aug. 11 in Brookfield for the fall partisan primary. Here are the new polling places, candidates and more.
City of Brookfield Police are searching for three suspects in Metro Market retail theft.
Lou Malnati's will initially open to offer curbside pick-up, no-contact delivery, and drop off catering services, owners said.
The Elmbrook School District task force member has been removed after a disparaging remark regarding teachers.
County health officials in Waukesha say half of all COVID-19 cases have come in July, with new case records set over the last week.
The Brookfield Fuddruckers has closed for good as owners seek to climb out from under various debts, while also pursuing a sale.
The blood drive will take place inside the cafeteria of Brookfield East High School.
Collaborative opportunities at new locale key after 35 years at freestanding Brookfield office on west Bluemound Road
Podcast Town will help podcasters hone, grow and monetize broadcasts by improving elements from content to production values
Wingspan Development Group LLC wants to build 231 luxury apartments next to a new hotel and conference center.
Accomplished local therapist, chosen for Team USA’s medical team, forced to wait on postponed Tokyo Olympics
Many people simply can’t pay their utilities right now. To allow the utility companies to shut them off will be a disaster.
The National Weather Service says multiple rounds of storms and dangerously-high temperatures are on their way this weekend.