Waukesha officials said everyone attending the parade will remain in their vehicles and drive the route.
Two popular swimming pools will be closed for 2020, and a decision on beach swimming is coming later this week, officials in Waukesha said.
"The City of Waukesha has made the difficult decision to make changes to our annual 4th of July Celebrations."
In addition, "The Moving Wall" has been rescheduled and will be presented during the 2021 Memorial Day weekend.
The Moving Wall display will be set up in Cutler Park. Those lost from various Waukesha County communities will be honored:
New this year, visitors are welcome to try hot cocoa ice cream floats and make s’mores while they sit by the campfire.
Did you donate to the Salvation Army at one of these Red Kettle locations? If you did, they were the top 3 fundraisers.
The 2019 holiday season is over, and you might be wondering when that Christmas tree can be picked up.
The City of Waukesha is looking for temporary office workers, and employees in youth and adult sports, parks, aquatics, events and more.
Christmas trees will be collected at the curb in January. Trees must be free of artificial objects.
There will be no garbage/recycling collection on Wednesday, December 25 and Wednesday, January 1.
Happy Holidays!
Embrace the Wisconsin winter, and make plans to attend the 2020 Waukesha JanBoree.
The event is called Bethlehem LIVE!, and organizers say this event "is your passport to the Christmas story." Learn more here:
What's better, a real Christmas tree or a fake one? Here are 21 answers from Waukesha Patch readers.
Find adjusted Thanksgiving store hours and planned closures for the Waukesha area.
This year's parade, called A Magical Main Street Christmas, will step off at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24.
Waukesha County fee-based park locations with free admission from Friday, Nov. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 1.
The Salvation Army Waukesha County is inviting groups to sign up for volunteer two-and-three hour shifts at 50 Red Kettle retail spots.
It's snowy. It's cold. It's still trick-or-treat time!
Find out if registered sex offenders live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with this Halloween.
Send your Shots to scott.anderson@patch.com or send Scott a message on your local Patch Facebook page and we'll post the feature each week!
Waukesha has three leaf pickup dates for residents. It's based on which aldermanic district you live in.
Here are area Trick or Treat times for 2019:
Organizers say the setting couldn’t be more perfect and unique under the stars in Waukesha’s Frame Park
The park will remain open for all non-hunting recreational use during the special hunt. Here's when the hunt will take place:
Here is your guide and schedule to the Friends of Retzer Nature Center's 33rd Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Waukesha.
The first Neighborhood Beer Garden starts this week at Rivers Crossing Park at 3703 Rivers Crossing Drive.
Raised Grain will have an outdoor tent for live music and special beer releases, and the taproom will be serving up popular brews.
County officials say Swim At Your Own Risk beaches will be open daily from sunrise to sunset.
The beer will be flowing later this month and also in September during the 2019 Waukesha Neighborhood Beer garden season.
Waukesha's 2019 National Night Out event will be held at Frame Park. Details here:
Raised Grain Brewing Co. will be hosting a Pop-Up Beer Garden in the Fox River Park later this week just in time for the hot weather.
The explosion caused several other surrounding shells to detonate during the Thursday night show.
Here is how the holiday will affect trash pickup for the rest of the week:
Residents in Waukesha looking for something to do now that Summer is in full effect (finally) here in 2019 have lots to choose from.
Races will run in a clockwise direction starting at Couri Insurance, 379 W. Main St.
Here is your guide to the 2019 Waukesha fireworks display and annual Independence Day parade.
Contestants can enter a beer in any one of the 130 beer classes based on the Beer Judge Certification Program sanctioned rules.
The new programs highlight nature, exploration, science, and recreational fun. Learn more about these programs, schedules and registration: