See which Waukesha grocery stores will be open, and which ones will be closed, on the 4th of July.
Independence Day travel is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels as more than 47 million people take to U.S. roads and skies this year.
Fireworks accidents are most common in Waukesha in the days around the 4th of July.
Swimming pool dangers persist, especially for children, in Waukesha.
Nearly 30 percent of combat veterans and first responders suffer from symptoms of PTSD. Here’s how you can consider them this 4th of July.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Waukesha.
Publish a photo of pops on the Waukesha Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
Whether it’s the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here’s a look at what’s open and closed in Waukesha this Memorial Day.
Mark the unofficial start of summer in Waukesha by gathering up the kids and taking a dip in these area pools.
Gas prices are on the rise nationwide. Before you head out this Memorial Day weekend, see how much you can expect to pay at the pump.
Find out where you can pick up those last-minute additions to your backyard barbecue in Waukesha.
Eric Holmes served in the Vietnam War and was presented with a Purple Heart.
If you’re thinking about spending Memorial Day weekend in the great outdoors, make those camping reservations now in Wisconsin.
The display is part of a program conducted by the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 351.
There are 68 men whose names will be read aloud to recognize their ultimate sacrifice, over the course of the visit of the memorial.
There’s a specific way to fly the American flag on Memorial Day in Waukesha.
Getting out of Waukesha this Memorial Day? Here are some road-worthy song recommendations courtesy of Patch editors and staff.
There are other events planned to honor and salute those who served.
Patch readers are recalling the best advice their mothers ever gave them in our extended celebration of Mother's Day 2021.
Waukesha Patch is celebrating Mother's Day 2021 by sharing mother-daughter or mother-son photos and messages of love.
Several Waukesha restaurants and sweet treat shops are offering special deals for Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 9.
The 2021 parade theme, honoring the City of Waukesha’s 125th anniversary is “Looking Back – Reaching Forward.”
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Waukesha Patch.
More eateries in Waukesha may be open for Mother’s Day 2021, but it’s a good idea to reserve a spot now. Others offer pickup deals.
Many local Christmas tree providers are taking precautions amid the pandemic to ensure you and yours have a happy holiday.
If you're around others, what are the chances you'll be exposed to the virus? Researchers have developed a new risk assessment tool.
The parade was originally scheduled for Nov. 22.
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which will mean the sun sets earlier in Waukesha Sunday.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
These local Waukesha-area pumpkin patches are perfect for a Fall outing.
Jimmy Zamzow, of Hubertus, is creator of the "Holy Hill Skeletons." The 2020 theme is a skeleton wedding in honor of getting married.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
3rd annual Turkey Trot presented by Waukesha native and nonprofit founder Kelly Johnson happening in Brookfield on Saturday, November 28th!
Go out and pick some pumpkins and enjoy the many fall attractions Waukesha-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The Chabad of Waukesha-Brookfield to host a 30 minute, outdoor tashlich and shofar service at the facility.
The North American T-28 Trojan is a single-engine propeller-driven aircraft that began service in 1949 as a training aircraft.
The Village of Hartland in Waukesha County is hosting their Hometown Celebration starting Friday night and extending into Sunday.
Waukesha’s traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Social distancing rules will apply, but if parks get too busy, organizers say staff are allowed to turn away guests at least temporarily.
Parks staff have the right to ask people to adjust distances and temporarily restrict access to the park for safety reasons, officials said.