Celebrate your birthday on a budget with these businesses in Waukesha and the surrounding communities.
A sign at the coffee shop near Brookfield/Wauwatosa border says the store is closing, and will join the store on Bluemound Road and Calhoun as well as other Caribou stores that will close.
Downtown Waukesha coffee shop and tea room has plenty to drink for everyone.
Attractions include 130 interconnected trampolines, two trampoline dodgeball stadiums and much more. The park is holding job fairs next week.
Simply Irresistible Catering is opening Saturday at 309 W. Main St. in Waukesha.
The decorative item store will open in the Westbrook Shopping Center.
Waukesha businessowners opening fifth gelato restaurant at Brookfield Square Mall in May.
Town of Waukesha approves the new business with a drive-through window.
Plowshare Gifts' Free Little Peace Library is a hit among employees and customers of the non-profit and Fair Trade business in downtown Waukesha.
Waukesha is home to many antique stores with interesting, eclectic finds. Antique dealer Sally Danke shares about a smoking device she found at an auction.
Anyone who comes to Senorita's Beauty Boutique on March 23 in Downtown Waukesha will receive a free mini soap.
Could you win the 25-pound chocolate bunny located at Allô! Chocolat in downtown Waukesha?
Dubbed as March Madness, the NCAA college men's basketball tournament celebrates its 75th birthday this year; however for the first time in many years, you won't be foisting a green beer to celebrate.
The staffing service company moved to a different downtown Waukesha location earlier in March.
Downtown Waukesha's entertainment district counts on large crowds for the holiday soaked in green beer.
Mexican restaurant plans to offer traditional dishes, such as quesadillas and tortillas.
Waukesha business owner opens her commercial kitchen as a cooking incubator to foodies throughout southeastern Wisconsin.
Waukesha bakery has been open for about two weeks on West St. Paul Avenue.
The Waukesha facility is temporarily operating to prepare it for a potential sale.
The expansion of the industrial oven manufacturer will bring 20 new jobs to Waukesha.
Check out the top 10 rated restaurants in Waukesha based on the Yelp! reviews.
The menu is only available to those who know about it.
Get a free Blonde Roast for you and a Facebook friend through the next few days. Check out to redeem your free coffee!
Drive-through coffee shop would be located in the Town of Waukesha at corner of Prairie Avenue and Sunset Drive.
Buy any of their featured beverages and get one free through the next few days.
Waukesha man claims he was injured on Cyclone ride on Valentine's Day in 2010, and seeks unspecified damages.
The latest pizza creation from the chain can be had free of charge from 4 to 7 p.m. today.
Abe Camacho and Katie Schmidt had their first date at The Steaming Cup eight years ago. On Saturday, Camacho popped the question and Schmidt said "Yes!"
Waukesha's newest grocery is now taking employment applications.
New bar will bring in music acts from throughout southeastern Wisconsin.
Over 80 former Golden Guernsey Dairy employees came out to a job fair that had 33 employers.
The long-time video rental business announced that it will only keep about 500 stores open nationwide and will cut 3,000 jobs.
While dairy has filed for bankruptcy, the milk will go to the area's needy.
Employees want to know if they will get paid after the plant shut down without warning.
Waukesha dairy shut down without warning on Saturday, days before it filed for bankruptcy.
Expenses for Waukesha dairy, which shut down without warning on Saturday, exceeded revenues, according to OpenGate Capital.
Robert Storm, of Burlington, tells the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that Golden Guernsey provided no warning before shutting down operations on Saturday.
Employees of Waukesha dairy are frustrated with the lack of information about paychecks and health insurance after business shut down Saturday with no warning.
Golden Guernsey, with facility on Delafield Street in Waukesha since 1955, abruptly shuts down operations on Saturday; future is unknown.
Layoffs begin in February at Waukesha business.