A half dozen people are showing interest in the special election that still has to be called by Gov. Scott Walker.
But the Waukesha Business Improvement District taxes might not be on December's tax bill because there is still not a board.
But district is offering just half-percent raises as School Board attorney says negotiations are limited to base wages under the state's new collective bargaining law.
While business leaders say the proposal for a $55 million bypass will be good for economy, area residents fear changes to the area.
Meeting will be held at Waukesha North High School.
New report says the Waukesha School District has seen a big reduction in pension and health care costs because of changes in state's collective bargaining law.
While the Common Council approved an annexation request for a youth baseball complex to enter the city, the actual ordinance requires a two-thirds vote.
After two months, the Waukesha Business Improvement District's board still doesn't have enough members.
While Paul Farrow still has to win an uncontested Dec. 4 election in the State Senate District, Waukesha Republican Matt Morzy is running for Farrow's Assembly seat.
While city taxpayers originally were facing a possible 2.32 percent tax increase, they could face a slightly smaller increase in 2013.
Mitt Romney lead in Waukesha with 57.8 percent of the vote.
City of Pewaukee alderwoman Kathleen Novack will replace embattled Waukesha Coutny Clerk Kathy Nickolaus, who decided to not seek re-election.
Results are not final, but State Rep. Paul Farrow's was up by more than 2,000 votes in the special Senate primary election as of
Pewaukee voting machine didn't tally up two ballots and the village will count the ballots by hand, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
In final Patch survey of influencers, Republicans predict a close race in Wisconsin, while Democrats seem sure of Obama’s victory here.
While Waukesha had a majority vote for John McCain in 2008, the Republican lead was stronger in 2004.
Waukesha Common Council members want an alderman to serve on Business Improvement District board, but Mayor Jeff Scrima's newest list of appointments excludes any aldermen.
Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch encourages small business owners to join Small Business Summit.
More than 21 percent of registered voters have cast a ballot for Tuesday's election.
Wisconsin's getting high-profile political stops, including President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Vice President Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
A City of Pewaukee alderman and Town of Lisbon small business owner square off in Tuesday's election to replace embattled Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus.
Gov. Scott Walker says that Mitt Romney did the right thing by canceling Wisconsin visit in light of East Coast storm.
In what became a one-man debate, state lawmaker and Senate candidate says education and funding need to be looked at this upcoming year.
Waukesha's been no stranger to politicians the past few months, and is apparently gotten the attention of former Gov. Mitt Romney.
An estimated 800 people were at the Republican Party of Waukesha County's rally with the Florida senator.
In Waukesha, Florida senator says Indiana U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock made an "unfortunate" choice of words and was right to apologize to any who interpreted him to say that "God intended" for rape to happen.
Vice presidential candidates' wives Jill Biden and Janna Ryan make stops in Waukesha Saturday - as do Democratic Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson and RNC Chairman Reince Priebus.
Sam Ryan brings smiles to the GOP crowd with his goblin mask, while big sister Liza dishes about her Halloween costume and the rifle that her dad bought her for deer hunting.
Mitt Romney's son was in Waukesha to thank supporters as the Nov. 6 presidential election draws closer.
The Waukesha Business Improvement District Board of Directors grows to five members after mass resignations, but it's still not enough for the board to conduct business.
The City of Waukesha needs help for the upcoming presidential election.
An Oct. 23 public hearing on whether the Town of Brookfield should be allowed to become a village is now off, as the Town of Waukesha appeals issues and rips its neighbor for what it calls a "shameful" land grab.
With just two hours notice, Town of Waukesha Board of Supervisors agrees to officially release negotiation letter after the confidential document was given to the Waukesha Freeman.
There's still time to get tickets online or in person for Wisconsin congressman's early morning stop in Waukesha.
Mayor Jeff Scrima announces new program in which volunteers will help out in local parks, community events and more.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett wants Waukesha to revise its future water service area after water deal with Oak Creek stumbles.
Waukesha Mayor Jeff Scrima calls on Finance Committee "to do a better job of providing tax relief for our families and for our future" over the next six weeks.
Roger Igielski, Ron Lostetter and Jim Taylor are being considered for reappointment to the Waukesha Business Improvement Board of Directors.
"Operation Honor, a Salute to Veterans" will include fireworks and live music.
The Waukesha County Department of Parks and Land Use wants public feedback about the future of Minooka Park.