Social distancing rules will apply, but if parks get too busy, organizers say staff are allowed to turn away guests at least temporarily.
Due to the closure of North St, Routes 1, 2, 9, 15 and 901 will not be operating to their normal Bus Bay locations at the Transit Center.
The large gathering guidance has been issued as a recommendation, rather than an order, officials said.
Waukesha police told Patch that the woman who called police embellished an initial report about the gun.
Police are alerting the public to stay away from the condominiums across from David's Park as they investigate a weapons-related incident.
Police said the shooting was limited to the single-family home and that there was no danger to the public.
Parks staff have the right to ask people to adjust distances and temporarily restrict access to the park for safety reasons, officials said.
The marchers ended up congregating outside the Waukesha County Courthouse at just after 11 a.m. Monday.
Waukesha officials say they want school to be as normal as possible in fall, but are planning a number of contingencies.
According to police, the driver's vehicle stopped when it hit a curb.
Waukesha police said the man called 911, claiming a person was walking in the neighborhood with either a cell phone or a gun.
The owners of Casa Tequila in Waukesha say they're shutting down for the next few weeks after a chef tested positive COVID-19.
Waukesha officials said everyone attending the parade will remain in their vehicles and drive the route.
Two popular swimming pools will be closed for 2020, and a decision on beach swimming is coming later this week, officials in Waukesha said.
According to reports, a man and a woman were found dead with gunshot wounds in a home Wednesday in the 900 block of North Lawndale Avenue.
Effective June 1st, Route 7 will operate new routing near Waukesha Memorial Hospital (Hospital) and on the west side of the route.
After careful consideration, the City has made the difficult decision to not open the Horeb Springs Aquatic Center this year.
"The City of Waukesha has made the difficult decision to make changes to our annual 4th of July Celebrations."
Authorities say a driver on I-94 called police over a man who was swerving across lanes before exiting the freeway and striking a wall.
Police say a man fought with a Waukesha Kwik Trip manager about some stolen items before he was eventually arrested on I-94.
Police said the damage was estimated to be $4,000.
Authorities said the crash happened on Highway 83 on Friday afternoon.
According to police call logs, cars backed up behind him as he stood in the way. He eventually tried riding into the store.
Officials said that restrooms will be cleaned two times per day.
Waukesha West grad and Seattle Mariners prospect Jarred Kelenic is helping to raise money for small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Waukesha man says he's filed six claims and made more than 300 phone calls to see if he's going to get unemployment. So far, no answer.
Waukesha Metro Transit (METRO) will resume its regular weekday schedule effective Tuesday, May 26th.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is keeping an updated map of all testing sites.
The Milwaukee County Transit System Gold Line will operate a Sunday service schedule.
Authorities said the fire caused more than $30,000 in damage.
Police said officers found the man's SUV in a grass area with several people standing around the vehicle.
Police call logs indicated that the customer "barged through security after being told he could not enter without a mask."
According to Waukesha police, the driver led officers on a 14.4-mile chase which ended on the 5500 block of W. State Street
Organizers say they're looking to get the Rotary BluesFest going next summer, August 13 and 14, 2021.
Authorities say six Waukesha County long-term care facilities are being investigated following coronavirus outbreaks reported there.
According to the amendment, county officials could sell Wanaki for outdoor recreation purposes by June 30.
Waukesha County sheriff's officials said the 34-year-old man died at the scene of the accident.
According to Waukesha police call logs, police were called to a Waukesha resident's apartment related to a Monday incident at the Woodman's.
The expanded public hours of operation will increase the number of hearings and essential court functions that can be handled daily.
Waukesha has seen 88 total cases as of Thursday morning, county officials said.