The salary range for the next city administrator — which was set between $110,000 and $140,000 — becomes topic of debate as aldermen have varying views on the lower end of the salary spectrum.
Waukesha Police Chief Russell Jack highlights areas of concerns about the city joining the Waukesha County Communications Center, saying he can't recommend a merger "in good conscience."
Waukesha school official says news of Stifel Nicolaus' large legal settlement is a "significant step toward recouping our losses."
Laptops will cost online school $400 each, which is in-line with the school district's budget for the virtual school.
Layoffs will begin in July for 50 to 100 employees after company loses state contract for emissions testing.
Waukesha Human Resources Committee recommends having city administrator report back to the mayor's position.
Guest columnist Attorney General JB Van Hollen salutes 'Sunshine Week' and those who keep records public and accessible.
Check out these meetings to learn more about the city’s Great Lakes diversion application, the problems that face the city’s well water supply and what the next steps are as the city meets a June 2018 deadline to remove radium from the water supply.
In observance of Sunshine Week, Patch is providing some information on your rights to observe your government in action, and some resources for you to explore open records yourself.
Waukesha's Human Resources Committee will take up controversial topic as search begins for next city administrator.
Some elected representatives believe a water sales agreement would benefit residents in Mount Pleasant, Caledonia and Racine.
More than 70 people were present at neighborhood meeting about the city’s future water supply.
Oak Creek's appointed mayor signs letter that Waukesha council president feels followed Milwaukee's lead.
New grocery store will receive up to $3.5 million in tax incremental financing from Waukesha.
Waukesha County Drug-Free Communities Coalition announces 2012 leadership team.
Pertussis cases are on the rise in Waukesha County.
Waukesha Water Utility giving presentation on Great Lakes water application.
Commercial says "Walkergate" is much like Watergate and puts images of Walker next to footage of Nixon and the infamous corruption scandal of the 1970s.
Building was purchased for $11.9 million, according to The Business Journal.
Editor’s Note: The following information was provided to Patch via a news release from the Waukesha County Museum.
Orange Leaf, a frozen yogurt business, will come to retail area as part of the first phase of the development in Waukesha.
Firm to be paid up to $20,500 to seek new executive for city.
Waukesha Water Utility presentation is designed to answer questions residents have about Waukesha’s future water supply.
Waukesha's search for a new water supply deals with complex issues, including geology and chemistry.
Nine recommendations for improvement and changes have been identified into operations in Waukesha County Clerk's office.
Fifteen guitars will be placed in downtown businesses.
Central Middle School principal among those retiring from school distict.
Dual language program coming to Bethesda Elementary School.
Owner of proposed Thumpers Sports Bar says he has no plans to turn the future bar into a strip club or adult-entertainment business.
Some aldermen and Waukesha Water Utility general manager set neighborhood meetings to get more information about the city’s search for a water supply.
Twenty-one employees affected by change that should save water utility time and money.
Common Council approves appointments to new taskforce.
Neighbors fear multi-family apartment complex will be too dense for vacant parcel of land.
City could create another source of revenue with a private partnership that would add batting practice to the Saratoga Softball Complex.
Connecture, in City of Pewaukee, is adding 100 jobs as it moves its headquarters from Atlanta to the Waukesha area.
Public art project going before government boards and commissions for approvals.
Associated Press states that Bill Kramer began carrying gun because of current political tones.
Hundreds attend the investiture of appointed judge.
Finance Committee toured the Waukesha Police Department's dispatch center Tuesday night to learn more about its operations and procedures.
While the project needs to go before government boards for approval, 10 10-feet-tall fiberglass Les Paul model guitars arrive in city.