The man told police he has COPD and felt discriminated against.
A Red-phase Eastern Screech Owl was nursed back to health by Wild Life In Need. The owl was released back into the wild.
World War II veteran Chuck Franzke made another dancing video to celebrate his 98th birthday.
Kevin Heaney, 67, of Wild Rose, and his son Bryan Heaney, 40, of Germantown were charged in connection to the thefts.
The Waukesha JanBoree takes place Fri., Jan. 15 through Sun, Jan. 24.
The City of Waukesha will hold "Waukesha Starry Night" from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday.
Such a close conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn hasn’t occurred since 1623. The Ursid meteor shower peak coincides with the winter solstice.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Waukesha County.
The City of Waukesha Police Department is warning residents about several auto thefts over the past few weeks.
The business is currently located at 290 W. Main Street. Mama Ducky’s Desserts will take over the store front.
The art piece is approximately 12 feet wide by 16 feet tall and consists of forty to fifty individual concrete relief pieces.
Delaying Care Poses Serious Risks to Patient Health
The outbreak comes months after six sisters at Our Lady of Angels Convent in Greenfield died of the coronavirus in less than a month.
Alderman Aaron Perry resigned from his position Thursday, Mayor Shawn Reilly confirmed to Patch.
Waukesha Police responded to a disorderly conduct call on Wednesday on East Roberta Avenue.
Golden Guernsey Dairy was ordered to pay at least $1.1 million in wages owed to its former employees after abruptly closing.
Waukesha Police were called on Tuesday after a man was punched on East Main Street.
An alert was put out to residences within a quarter mile radius to shelter in place until the situation was resolved.
Adam Roth, 36, was found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect in the attack.
Mayor Shawn Reilly says in city memo, Ald. Aaron Perry's "demeanor and attentiveness during meetings have been unusual and perplexing."
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) announced the winners at their virtual Business Conference last week.
The WGF will award grants up to $15,000 each for selected programs or projects.
Get far away from the city lights in Waukesha and take in the always-reliable Geminid meteor shower, known for its colorful fireballs.
According to the the National Weather Service snow accumulation is expected.
On Wednesday, the Waukesha Plan Commission unanimously recommended approval for a conditional use permit.
An ad for a gun on sale features a weapon assembled and tested in Waukesha.
The warrant was issued for Perry on Dec. 9 in a separate domestic violence injunction.
Save Our Camps GSWISE speaking out on the sale of Camp Winding River, in Neosho and Camp Pottawatomie Hills, in East Troy.
Chuck Franzke, 98, a World War II veteran who went viral as "Dancing Chuck," is back.
Cornelius M. Jackson, 31, of Waukesha was charged with sex trafficking offenses that spanned over six years and multiple states.
Firefighters on Wednesday responded to the scene of a fire at Michael's House of Prime in Pewaukee.
Elizabeth Kay, radio host for 99.1 The Mix, has been telling listeners about trying to be a kidney donor for her mother-in-law, Camille.
Flags are available for purchase through the Colonial Flag Foundation for $50, with proceeds benefitting “The Moving Wall” exhibit.
A group of residents have formed Recall Aaron Perry. The group accuses Perry of living outside his alderman district.
Package thefts are a growing problem as online shopping explodes. Waukesha police offer some tips to thwart porch pirates.
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs used their vaccine tool to calculate what priority you would receive it.
A spike in pet scams continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as the holidays approach in Waukesha.
Oprah's 2020 list includes a two-jar variety pack of Pat’s House Sauce and Brown Brown Sauce from Pat's Rib Place.
The incident was reported on Friday in the 1200 block of Grandview Blvd.
A concerned caller believed the 90-year-old man was running errands without a mask.