Oak Creek has struggled to find a qualified candidate to oversee its streets, parks and forestry department.
County Supervisor Steve Taylor hinted at running for Franklin mayor in announcing he will not seek the open Assembly seat.
Republicans Jessie Rodriguez, Larry Gamble and Jason "Red" Arnold announced they will seek the Assembly seat vacated by Mark Honadel.
Ken Gehl will seek the state Assembly seat vacated by Mark Honadel.
A general election will be held Nov. 19, with a primary set for Oct. 22.
The congressman spoke with employees at Nordco in a stop Monday.
A Milwaukee attorney says Meijer stores proposed in Kenosha and Oak Creek would hurt residents and were not properly approved.
One of those candidates could reportedly make history as the Legislature's first Hispanic Republican.
Two lanes are now open on Rawson Avenue near I-94 as interchange reconstruction work continues.
6th Street will go through Woodman's property to connect Drexel and Forest Hill avenues.
Discussion around potential candidates has been limited to speculation, with no one publicly announcing a run for the 21st Assembly district.
County supervisors say they will propose an ordinance requiring companies contracted by the county to pay workers up to a new wage standard.
Mayor Steve Scaffidi said it became apparent he would not be able to serve as both mayor and state representative.
Steve Scaffidi would be both mayor of Oak Creek and state representative if elected in a special election.
Mark Honadel will step down from his state Assembly seat in mid-September.
Construction will begin in September on a two-year project improving I-794 and the Hoan Bridge.
Renderings released this week give an up-to-date look at the proposed city hall/library and fire station buildings.
Public water service would be installed in a portion of Oak Creek's southeast side, where high levels of molybdenum have been found.
Drivers can now go 50 mph on the Lake Parkway after years of a 40 mph speed limit.
Residents living in an area where elevated levels of molybdenum may get service from the Oak Creek Water and Sewer Utility.
Love it or hate it, the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) is here and there are some key deadlines coming up for individuals and small business owners.
A new gun shop and shooting range on 6th Street has generated a lot of discussion, both for and against.
State officials with the Department of Natural Resources have revised the advisory level for molybdenum. Here's what you need to know.
Eight lots would be added to the Oakfield Village subdivision, under a proposal submitted to the city.
Design changes made earlier this summer will mean a delay in construction to a new city hall-library building at Drexel Town Square.
Kids N' Care will move into a vacant building at 6901 S. 20th St. after getting final city approvals earlier this week.
The timing of the Oak Creek Common Council vote, which came on the 1-year anniversary of the Sikh temple shooting, raised eyebrows.
The city will spend up to $20,000 on promotional ads that will run during pre- and post-game shows.
A federal jury ruled in favor of Oak Creek High School graduate Justin Slaby, who sued the FBI for discrimination.
With a financing agreement in place, a city official says infrastructure work could begin at the new OakView Business Park next month.
An Oak Creek city official said infrastructure work for Drexel Town Square, at Drexel and Howell, will begin later this year.
Forty-four lots will be added to a subdivision near West Middle School.
The Oak Creek Plan Commission on Tuesday gave a favorable recommendation to a Drexel Town Square zoning plan.
The FBI's top agent in Milwaukee is reassigned amid allegations that she tried to influence testimony in a discrimination lawsuit filed by a disabled veteran originally from Oak Creek.
State paid money to well-connected law firm to defend Act 10 on several fronts.
Officials said the new design may reduce the overall cost of the project, though they didn't offer specific figures.
Plans to build a new fire station at 255 E. Centennial Drive in Oak Creek took a step forward Tuesday.
The city's Community Development Authority is considering a proposal to spend $23,000 on advertisements on the Packers Radio Network.
We Energies has settled a state lawsuit accusing it of environmental regulation violations that arouse following the Oak Creek power plant bluff collapse in October 2011.
Residents in the area have pushed for years for the quiet zone, which will be implemented as part of a road construction project.