The Waukesha Plan Commission told developers in January 2012 they supported the project but requested several changes – changes that weren't included in the final plans.
The Waukesha Common Council will tackle some key issues in 2013, and Patch is asking our readers to pose some questions for the candidates who are running for alderman this spring.
We've compiled a list of closings in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
Sheboygan bank files a foreclosure lawsuit against The Clarke Hotel and the City of Waukesha; the city put $1.5 million into the hotel development.
You may have been spared from paying more in income taxes, but there still could have been a hit to your paycheck after the Fiscal Cliff Tax Deal was reached earlier this month. Here's all you need to know...
On Monday, the justices tossed a case challenging the 2011 Voter ID law back to the appellate court. This marks the third time the state's high court has declined to pick up the case.
Closures this week at Watertown Plank Road and south for utility work are percursor to full reconstruction planned to begin in March, DOT says.
Employees are left wondering if they will be paid for work after dairy shut down with no warning.
Cory Payne, 29, is running for the District 15 aldermanic seat on the Waukesha Common Council.
The Business Improvement District's Board of Directors could drastically shrink and the BID may no longer plan downtown events – leaving the event organization to the local business owners.
Cost of stamps will go up a penny later this month, while the USPS is also rolling out a new stamp for international letters.
From local boards to state offices, the April election picture just got a little more clear.
Beta Pi Epsilon was suspended by Carroll University, but the owner of their home is fighting a decision by the city that states his property is no longer considered a fraternity house.
There are several different ways to pay your taxes including heading to City Hall Saturday morning. Note that City Hall will be closed on Monday.
From Scott Walker emerging as the only governor to survive a recall and Paul Ryan being selected as Mitt Romney's running mate for president, a national spotlight shined bright on Wisconsin this year.
Republicans Adam Neylon, Jeanne Tarantino, Todd Greenwald, Matt Morzy and Democrat Eric Prudent are also running for the seat.
Local high school is evacuated as authorities investigate a suspicious note.
Twelve Waukesha businesses, organizations and residents were given the Key to the City on Tuesday
Waukesha Alderman Paul Ybarra's coworker's 6-year-old son was killed in the Connecticut shooting.
Special election for 98th assembly district, which includes portions of Waukesha, Sussex and Pewaukee, will be held April 2.
Waukesha Mayor Jeff Scrima is awarding 12 individuals and organizations a 2012 Key to the City during Tuesday's Common Council meeting.
John F. Losee, 61, told a federal judge he started stealing money from Heim Corp. in Sussex after a bank sold his business.
Broadway Commons would consist of six buildings if approved by the Waukesha Plan Commission. Construction is planned for spring 2013.
Proposed ordinance would require organizers for events held on city streets to pay the costs of traffic control, security and sanitation.
I’ve been asked by many if I would be running for re-election. The answer is, yes.
There will be at least two new Waukesha aldermen in office next spring after two aldermen decide to not seek another term.
Preliminary numbers have been giving to the office and professional employee union as the city begins collective bargaining for next year.
Waukesha County is funding a $250,000 study to review the space needs at the Waukesha County Courthouse.
The Waukesha School District is looking into revising its teachers' compensation plan. However, one school board member questions if it's possible to quantify or measure teaching.
The bypass has been in the works for 50 years and has meet opposition along the way.
Pewaukee assemblyman will replace former Sen. Rich Zipperer.
State Rep. Paul Farrow will be elected on Tuesday as the next state senator.
Wisconsin's Republican governor says political leaders in Washington should look to states like Wisconsin to fix the federal government's fiscal problems.
Alderman Duane Paulson decides he won’t run for the District 15 aldermanic seat.
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Kilwins, Target and others is linked to Salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
Waukesha aldermen to discuss possible ordinance in an attempt to stop 911 cell phone calls being first sent to the Waukesha County emergency communications center.
Alderman Duane Paulson tells Mayor Jeff Scrima "don't let the fruit rot" as the Waukesha Common Council approves his latest appointment to downtown business district's taxing board.
City of Waukesha taxes going up 0.42 percent, but overall taxes will decrease by an estimated $78 on a typical home.
While a water sales agreement between Oak Creek and Waukesha is in limbo following a controversial Public Service Commission ruling, a key issue has been resolved.
Bus service continues to operate a normal schedule on Friday.