"We take customer concerns very seriously," USPS says.
'Stronger Together' is free and open to the public.
After 34 years, the restaurant will close Oct. 11.
Waukesha Police were calling to the parking lot of Sendik's Food Market, 701 Meadowbrook Rd. on Saturday.
Mike Crowley, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County, received an absentee ballot meant for Caledonia.
Allen's opponent, Aaron Perry has a suspected case and is waiting on test results.
Karen Couillard's resignation will take effect on Oct. 6, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Free drive-thru testing will take place next Monday and Tuesday.
While elementary schedules will stay unchanged, secondary students will be in classrooms four days a week starting Oct. 19.
The owner of the sign said he thinks the vandalism is "an excellent display of why I am voting for Trump in the first place."
Also, teens were seen having toilet paper wars, and a man's "Back the Blue" and "Trump" signs were vandalized.
Damage to the building is estimated to be between $10,000 and $15,000, Greater Milwaukee Today reports.
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A 19-year-old suspect was arrested in connection to the stabbing, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Also, police were called after an intoxicated man forgot the keys to his home and fell asleep in a hallway, and a house was toilet papered.
There are no active detours on Waukesha Metro Transit at this time.
The former second lady is joined crowed at a "Get Out the Vote" event and addressed her husband's "Build Back Better" plan.
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A teenager was stabbed with a knife during an apparent fight after 9 p.m. Sept. 25 in the 2400 block of Springdale Road.
Go out and pick some pumpkins and enjoy the many fall attractions Waukesha-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The mother of Kyle Rittenhouse was not invited to the event in Pewaukee.
At least two voters in the Village of Waukesha were mailed two different absentee ballots, state assembly candidate Aaron Perry said.
The public event will feature a panel of women moderators representing counties in the 5th Congressional District.
Waukesha Police were called on Sept. 24 in the 1200 block of West Sunset Drive for a report of a suspicious person.
Tricia's Troops offers financial and care services to cancer patients in Southeast Wisconsin.
The accident, which took place around 8 a.m., reportedly occurred when a cement truck backed over two construction workers, killing a woman.
The 6th Annual Sporting Clay Shoot will be held Oct. 9 at Waukesha Gun Club.
The project located on CTH Y just south of Pioneer Drive is scheduled to begin Sept. 28 and last through November.
A customer found the store, 821 Meadowbrook Rd., unattended and no employees in sight.
The “Gnome Nose Around” event will be held Sept. 25 through Oct. 4.
After a boat was spray painted with "(Expletive) BLM," a woman felt inspired to share a message of being kind through signs.
If passed, the tax rate will drop from $1.82 to $1.76 per thousand dollars of home value.
Waukesha County Board Supervisor Christine Howard said a person used her photo and information to create an Instagram account.
Parents called Waukesha Police after monitoring a social media account that called out students who are Trump supporters.
Waukesha Police responded to two incidents involving political signs being vandalized.
Waukesha Police said the man reported two incidents involving fruit left at his door.
Man with distinct gait followed a woman and then kicked her after the victim said she didn't have money, police said.
A Wisconsin State Assembly candidate criticized a political sign in North Prairie using a derogatory term toward Sen. Kamala Harris.
Finalists are selected in February.
A Hartland man will open a pub and eatery named Let It Be at 716 Clinton Street in Waukesha.