Mayor Jeff Scrima calls for up to 22 days of furloughs per non-safety employee.
The issue of allowing weapons in City Hall and other buildings was debated for more than 20 minutes before the Common Council voted.
Waukesha small business owners and development officials speak about the challenges they face in the economic climate.
Recall campaign office is staffed by a mix of volunteers and paid employees.
Next meeting is being held on Wednesday with final budget adoption scheduled for Nov. 22.
Karin Rajnicek is the newest member on the school board and defends Wisconsin's governor.
Waukesha board recommending allowing weapons in City Hall.
Scott Walker delivers weekly radio address.
Jeff Scrima calls idea “a plan and solution that we all can be proud of.”
New judge will replace Mark Gundrum, who is leaving for the District II Court of Appeals.
Requests for concessions from employees should have been made months earlier. Unfortunately, with limited time to agree to cuts in benefits and/or pay, the blame will shift to employees if there are cuts in service.
Efforts to balance 2012 budget with a tax freeze are in full swing after the garbage fee that was at one time supported by Mayor Jeff Scrima fell flat.
Waukesha aldermen want to review state law before changing city ordinances.
Mayor Jeff Scrima would like union employees to change contracts to contribute toward pensions and more toward health care costs.
Gov. Scott Walker joins Generac CEO in announcing new job opportunities in southeastern Wisconsin.
Some downtown residents angered by removal of Shawn Reilly from the Business Improvement District's Board of Directors.
Gov. Scott Walker reflects on year anniversary of his election during weekly radio address.
If not voluntary concessions, Mayor Jeff Scrima suggests 17 employees should be laid off in 2012.
Rebecca Kleefisch coming to La Casa de Esperanza on Nov. 15.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel identifies Kathy Karalewitz as seeking the elected position.
Capital improvement plan calls for $5 million in borrowing.
Mayor Jeff Scrima calls national award an honor.
Administrative Review Board says YMCA met burden of proof in rescission request.
Dan Vrakas shares about county budget proposal in his October newsletter.
Several items axed from capital improvement project budget by Waukesha Finance Committee, but final decision is up to the Common Council
Does mining have a future in Wisconsin?
A Waukesha alderman wants repairs to Waukesha Farmer’s Market plaza out of budget, but will he have support?
Several Waukesha alderman have spoken against a proposed $136 garbage fee, but that means $2.7 million need to be cut for tax freeze.
Woodman's Food Market could receive city funding incentives to locate to Waukesha.
Kurt Heins posts Facebook page status saying he has "no intentions" to run for Waukesha County Clerk.
There is a fresh coat of paint at shelter for domestic abuse victims.
Waukesha Family YMCA and Landmarks Commission to wait another week to learn Administrative Review Board's decision about YMCA appeal.
Racine Journal Times reports backlog in Waukesha County and less expensive fees in Milwaukee County as reason for change.
Caledonia Police Department arrested Linda Van De Water, of Brookfield, earlier this year. She faces a $100 citation, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is drafting technical review and environmental impact statement documents.
Wisconsin governor, Scott Walker, delivers a weekly radio address.
Menomonee Falls Republican announces intent to run and Waukesha County Democratic Party has found a candidate to run.
The Finance Committee came to a consensus and turned down the garbage fee but still faces $2.7 million in budget cuts.
Waukesha Mayor Jeff Scrima wants city-run cemetery to begin selling headstones and vaults to help city’s budget.
Waukesha Metro Transit will rebuild engines and transmissions on city buses.