Scott Walker talks about the choice Wisconsin faces during the upcoming recall election.
Leaders from Waukesha and Milwaukee agree that negotiations for Waukesha to purchase Lake Michigan water from Milwaukee "should begin without delay," letter states.
After recent history of election snafus, election night reporting responsibilities handed down to municipal clerks in addition to the county.
Second phase of commercial development in Waukesha breaks this month.
Woman tells police she took the tickets in order to supplement her income after her hours were cut at an area gas station, according to criminal complaint.
Joe Pieper, who chairs the Finance Committee, takes on new role on Waukesha Common Council.
Waukesha Mayor Jeff Scrima breaks the tie after the Common Council was split on financial decision.
About 200 people attended meeting at Waukesha North High School, but Waukesha Common Council wants more information.
District attorney says interviews should wrap up this week over whether GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan broke the law by handing out subs on Election Day in Waukesha.
Federal regulations require trains to use horns – despite Waukesha being a quiet zone – while construction crews work on rails.
Four Republicans call for government reforms and reduced spending in Washington during Wednesday's debate. Former Gov. Tommy Thompson declined his invitation.
Kathy Nickolaus has already stepped down from handling the recall election of Gov. Scott Walker after pressure from Waukesha County Executive Dan Vrakas.
Meeting scheduled for April 17 at Waukesha North High School.
City of Waukesha receives $285,562 for its recycling program.
Alderman Roger Patton nearly stages a walkout during meeting to keep committee from hearing presentation because he wanted both sides of issue presented.
Four GOP candidates seeking election to the seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Herb Kohl will debate issues at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Waukesha’s GuitarTown kicks off publicly June 1 during Freeman Friday Night Live.
Assemblymen Jeremy Thiesfeldt, R-Fond du Lac, and David Craig, R-Big Bend, endorse the former congressman in his U.S. Senate race. Neumann also proposes removing benefits for retired Congressmen turned lobbyists.
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Waukesha County Executive Dan Vrakas asks the Waukesha County Board of Supervisors to consider making the board chair position part time after incumbent Chairman James Dwyer was defeated in Tuesday's election.
Mitt Romney was the top vote-getter in City of Waukesha. President Barack Obama managed to obtain 1,304 votes.
County Clerk Nickolaus under the spotlight again as changes in election procedures mean lengthy delay in tallying votes throughout the county.
Grant, Hammitt are victorious in board races while Kay wins judge election.
Appointed alderman is elected to the Common Council
Waukesha County Executive Dan Vrakas hopes for a 50 percent voter turnout countywide.
Democrats allege "subs-for-votes" bribery after politicians appear at Cousins Subs in Waukesha. GOP presidential candidate thanks supporters and says they have a lot of work ahead of them as they aim to remove President Barack Obama from the White House.
Check out a replay of Patch's live blog from Wisconsin's presidential primary race.
Weekly Freeman Friday Night Live concerts could last until 9 p.m. but event organizers will need insurance under recommendations of an ad-hoc committee.
Waukesha Mayor Jeff Scrima agrees with police chief and pledges his support to continue Waukesha Police Department dispatch center operations.
City, county and national races make for a full ballot on April 3; be informed before you head out and cast your ballot.
Only a few meetings left if you are interested in learning about Waukesha’s diversion to Great Lakes water.
The Republican presidential candidates campaigned throughout Wisconsin on Saturday. You check out a replay Patch's live blog from their campaign trail.
Report is available at water utility office and will be sent out with water bills.
Summer softball season will have batting cages at Saratoga Softball Complex. The city is estimating that it could receive $1,500 in revenues from the private company operating the company.
Republican presidential candidate is campaigning for area voters this week leading up to Tuesday's primary election in Wisconsin.
Faith-based organization bringing in former U.S. attorney general in efforts to educate Hispanic voters at event in Waukesha.
The land that is in Waukesha's future service area limits future industrial and commercial growth, according to letter from Interim City Administrator Steve Crandell.
Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich will appear at same religious-based event to woo county's conservative voters.
The new building will be located on the Moor Downs Golf Course.
City of Waukesha’s clerk’s office will mail out postcards on Monday to inform you where to vote.