The non-partisan viewing events return this Thursday as Wisconsin's Paul Ryan debates incumbent vice president Joe Biden.
Two Waukesha County legislators – Paul Farrow and Chris Kapenga – are running for vacant seat in a special primary election on Nov. 6.
State Reps. Chris Kapenga and Paul Farrow will vie for open seat on Nov. 6, while Democratic candidate fails to make it on the ballot.
Waukesha West High School students produce videos to help promote Waukesha Reads initiative.
The Oak Creek Water and Sewer Utility says it can't continue talks with Waukesha about providing Lake Michigan water unless cost-sharing between Oak Creek and Franklin is worked out.
Republican incumbent Paul Farrow's opponent, Eric Prudent, is a college student and Democratic activist.
Republican incumbent Bill Kramer is opposed by software developer Marga Krumins.
If Mitt Romney stays within 3 percentage points of President Barack Obama in the polls, the GOP candidate will take Wisconsin, Republican National Committee chairman tells volunteers in Waukesha.
Prudent is running against Republican state Rep. Paul Farrow in the Nov. 6 election.
Republican state lawmaker seeking re-election against Democrat Eric Prudent.
Krumins is taking on incumbent Rep. Bill Kramer in the Nov. 6 election.
Incumbent state representative also is an accountant and lawyer.
Brownlow is a former school librarian who is running against Republican Dave Craig in the Nov. 6 election.
City planners and consultants receive high praise for Central City Master Plan.
Waukesha Finance Committee will also review financial incentives for Gaco Western expansion.
At issue is the amount of money Oak Creek recoups from wholesale customers. Current rate distribution is inequitable, according to Oak Creek Water Utility manager.
Waukesha residents could see their average monthly water bills increase from $26 to $58.26 under the proposal to buy water from Oak Creek.
The Waukesha Common Council will take up controversial Waukesha Business Improvement District and Lake Michigan water purchase negotiations during its meeting Tuesday night.
The School District of Waukesha is holding its 2012-13 budget hearing at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The Oak Creek Common Council and Water Utility Commission are scheduled to vote on the contract Tuesday.
Plus, check out these photos from the Waukesha Wonders vs. Harlem Ambassadors basketball game at Waukesha South High School.
While County Executive Dan Vrakas' budget calls for an overall increase in levy, county property taxes for a typical home should decrease by about $2.
Union wants to review school district's financial figures before submitting its wage increase proposal.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch among those featured at conservative gathering.
Almost all of the Waukesha Business Improvement District Board of Directors will need to be replaced as 11 of its members resign after former executive director's accusations of harassment and bullying.
To avoid confusion on whether or not Act 10 is in effect, J.B. Van Hollen is asking the court for a stay while the case is being appealed.
Primary election will be held on Nov. 6 if necessary.
The School District of Waukesha canceled a meeting about contract negotiations to obtain more information about what a Dane County judge's ruling means for the district.
Waukesha Common Council will have the first look at a potential Lake Michigan water sales agreement with Oak Creek or Racine during its meeting on Tuesday.
Gov. Scott Walker reflects on Sept. 11, 2001, and the veterans who serve the U.S.
The plan, to be reviewed Tuesday and set for public hearing Sept. 26, calls for the town to borrow $37.18 million for public improvements and a parking structure, and to repay the debt with new tax revenue in 16 years.
Gov. Scott Walker greets plant workers while touring building on St. Paul Avenue.
Programs for kids and teens like Waukesha Community Art Project and the Born Learning Trail helps Waukesha become the only city in Wisconsin to be ranked on the 100 Best Communities for Young People list.
The non-agribusiness specialist members of the 82nd Agribusiness Development Team trained for 12 months prior to mobilization in February 2012.
The 3,400 members of the 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Wisconsin's largest National Guard unit, were told they may be called up again.
Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Foresty Board agrees that a portion of the riverwalk can be used for dog walkers.
A proposal is coming forward that would allow dogs on leashes on the riverwalk between the Clock Tower and Bethesda Park.
Democratic National Convention concludes tonight with speeches from Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and President Barack Obama.
West Nile Virus cases increasing in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties.