Bus company to terminate dozens of employees after losing a contract with the Waukesha School District for student transportation.
Meanwhile, three incumbents on Waukesha School Board went unchallenged.
Ten aldermanic seats were up for election on the Waukesha Common Council.
Letters were sent out to delinquent ambulance fee accounts stating tax returns would be intercepted for unpaid bills, however, the bills listed had incorrect charges.
Friday is the last day for residents to vote early in person for Tuesday's election and clerks' offices across the state, including Waukesha's, are required to be open.
Gov. Scott Walker says the state will consider funding the airport traffic control towers, which are slated to close due to federal budget cuts.
Here's all the information you need to know about where to vote in Waukesha on April 2 and what's on the ballot.
New local GOP chairman talks with Patch about his role in the Republican Party of Waukesha County, the future of the Republican Party and his job as a municipal attorney.
State Senator Mary Lazich announces hearings on the 2013-15 budget, with residents invited to speak their minds on what concerns they have
Incumbent Alderman Roger Patton is being challenged by Leonard Miller in the 11th District Waukesha aldermanic race in the April 2 election.
Incumbent Terry Thieme is taking on challenger Mark Meyers in the 1st District aldermanic election on April 2.
The Waukesha County traffic control tower is one of 149 towers being shut down across the nation. A total of eight towers are being shut down in Wisconsin.
Grosenick is a Carroll University student running as a write-in candidate. His name will not appear on the ballot.
Political newcomer Cory Payne is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election to represent District 15 on the Waukesha Common Council.
Neighbors fought hard to have a zoning change to keep apartment buildings from the area, but the Waukesha Common Council denied the change.
Skinner is one of two candidates on the ballot in the April 2 election for the Waukesha Common Council's eighth district. There is a third write-in candidate.
Krumins is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election for the Waukesha Common Council's 6th District.
Jankowski is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election for the Waukesha Common Council's 6th District.
Krivos is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election for the 12th District seat on the Waukesha Common Council.
Political newcomer Aaron Perry is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election for Waukesha Common Council's District 12.
Political newcomer Russel Stewart is one of two candidates running in the April 2 election to represent District 15 on the Waukesha Common Council.
Cory Payne and Russel Stewart are running in the April 2 election to represent the 15th District on the Waukesha Common Council.
Gary Krivos and Aaron Perry are running in the April 2 election to represent the 12th District on the Waukesha Common Council.
Three candidates, including one write-in, are running for the 8th District aldermanic seat on the Waukesha Common Council in the April 2 election.
Alderman Adam Jankowski and challenger Marga Krumins are running in the April 2 election to represent the 6th District on the Waukesha Common Council.
Patch is sponsoring a candidates forum on Wednesday night for the candidates running for Waukesha Common Council...and we're going to ask the questions that our readers want answered.
U.S. Rep. James Sensenbrenner gives examples of how Wisconsin has elected Republicans and has kept them in office.
Six districts have contested elections this spring. Learn more about the candidates at Wednesday's forum.
The Waukesha Common Council will ultimately decide if undeveloped property owned by the Waukesha School District can move from the town to the city.
Developers of Prairieville Apartments seek final approval for a 22-unit apartment building that Mayor Jeff Scrima described as "flat" and "boring."
The School District of Waukesha contends it needs municipal water if it develop a school along Highway TT.
Once signed by Gov. Scott Walker, mining legislation will create thousands of jobs in all parts of the state, GOP legislators say.
Waukesha County officials are concerned about the cuts, which would leave the third busiest airport in Wisconsin without an air traffic controller, because of safety and economic reasons.
Property owners in downtown Waukesha have mixed views on the Waukesha Business Improvement District's operations and special taxes.
Lynnie Lindblom, a sophomore at Waukesha West High School, shares how she took her showcase photo.
Waukesha Common Council puts limits on where payday loan stores can locate in the city.
Ed Fallone, who is challenging incumbent Patience Roggensack in Wisconsin Supreme Court election, say justice should have recused herself from a case involving attorney who also represented her.
Waukesha aldermen take action that they hope will save the Waukesha Business Improvement District.
Waukesha will seek $50 million in grants for Lake Michigan water project.
A public hearing for rezoning for Broadway Commons will be held March 19.