Ways to honor the civil rights icon, by making a difference, remain during the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents can register for the vaccine at 12 Meijer locations in Wisconsin.
Waukesha Affiliate Named Fifth National Chapter After Eight Years of Strong Growth
The Jan. 19 Zoom event is free and open to the public, featuring keynote speaker Clint Smith.
Angie Jakusz, who appeared on the CBS show "Survivor: Palau", died January 8 from a rare form of cancer.
Middle and high school students will be offered the opportunity for full face-to-face instruction second semester.
The new Waukesha City Hall, 201 Delafield St., will open on Monday, Jan. 25.
Elizabeth Kay of 99.1 The Mix learned she can't donate to her mother-in-law. But the Paired Kidney Exchange program offers hope.
Elizabeth Aldred has served in leadership roles in Walworth County for 14 years.
The Women and Girls Fund of Waukesha County is now accepting nominations for the award that recognizes the County's inspiring women.
Michael A. Crowley succeeds Cindy Huber, who held the position for 26 years.
Waukesha County is working with community partners to connect existing health care facilities with the COVID-19 vaccine.
The pizza place has 7 locations in Wisconsin including Brookfield, West Allis, and Milwaukee. A lease was signed for 530 W. Sunset Dr.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Waukesha County.
Two juveniles were yelling and swearing at a Woodman's Market manager regarding wearing masks.
City of Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly's comment was in response to Wednesday's breach on the U.S. Capitol Building.
Pizza restaurants have not been hit as hard as the rest of the industry during the coronavirus pandemic.
The man was brought to Waukesha Memorial Hospital by his 21-year-old brother on Wednesday.
Family Video is closing all of its 250 stores including 23 locations in Wisconsin. CEO Says pandemic and lack of movie releases to blame.
Bianca Smith, who works as a coach at Carroll University, joins Alyssa Nakken, Kim Ng as the first women to work in Major League Baseball.
Mandel Group is proposing the development of a 114-unit apartment building.
Lasertag Adventure, 1814 Dolphin Dr., closed on Jan. 3. due to the pandemic and other factors.
The Quadrantid meteor shower kicks off 2021, which also features three supermoons, a “real” blue moon, and solar and lunar eclipses.
Albrecht's Sentry in Delafield creates amusing messages on bakery items for New Year's Eve.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute additions to your New Year’s menu.
Take a look at the biggest stories that made headlines in Waukesha this year.
Saying goodbye to a year we’d like to forget doesn’t have to be boring. Here’s how to safely celebrate New Year's in Waukesha.
Police said the incident wasn't weather-related and the driver was out on bail for operating while intoxicated third-offense.
Officers located an occupied car that was stolen out of the City of Milwaukee.
Throughout the year we will be celebrating 125 years since our incorporation as the City of Waukesha.
The City of Waukesha announces the celebration of the 125th anniversary of its incorporation as a City with monthly events throughout 2021.
A crash involving two cars on I-94 between Meadowbrook Road and Prospect Avenue was reported early Thursday morning.
Waukesha Police responded to a report of disorderly conduct on Sunday at Denny's, 2801 N. Grandview Blvd.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
Have a great holiday season, and make sure your pets do too with this Top 10 safety list.
Americans are still encouraged to stay home this Christmas — but should you opt to travel, planning ahead will help you avoid surprises.
Public health officials are calling on Americans to stay home this Christmas. If you can’t, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely.
Here’s how to keep your tree and your family safe from a tree fire.
While you celebrate Christmas at home, see when Santa Claus and his reindeer are scheduled to arrive in Waukesha.
A man in a blue uniform was in a white SUV with black lettering that read police without lights on top at Pick N Save, 220 E. Sunset Dr.