Company officials say they're weathering the storm in a variety of ways - and have managed to avoid layoffs.
Police say the incident was similar to the one last year when gas fraud suspects pumped gas into plastic drums and caught on fire.
County executive Paul Farrow said there are continuing signs of community transmission in Waukesha County, but that some people recovered.
Blood Drive filling up quickly at DaySpring Church and Schools on Wednesday, April 15th Pewaukee, Wi
Waukesha Sheriff's officials say two women died and two more were injured in the March 10 stabbing.
Election officials were effusive in their praise for staff, volunteers and voters who participated in the April 7 election. Here's an update
One woman and four men have died of the coronavirus in Waukesha County. Here's where they're from and their age.
Please note the following updates for the April 7, 2020 Spring Election and Presidential Preference Primary.
Crafter Jenn Collins says she's putting her crafting business to work to help health care workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here's how:
Thousands of voters have taken to the polls Tuesday in Wisconsin amid the coronavirus public health emergency. Here's how it looks.
Therefore, effective immediately, all voters MUST have a witness signature on their ballot for it to be counted.
Authorities say they learned about the man who was infected on Saturday, and are reporting it Monday.
Owner Stacie Estrada Looks Forward To Reopening Studio After Wisconsin's Safer At Home Order Is Lifted
According to Waukesha sheriff's officials, the robberies happened on April 2 and Feb. 18.
"We have faced tough times before and persevered," Joel Quadracci, Quad’s Chairman, President and CEO said.
There are big changes for the April 7 election in Brookfield, including polling place changes and absentee ballot rule changes.
Authorities say the trips will remain suspended until the Safer at Home Order.
Authorities say an apartment fire on Kensington Drive could have been more serious, had it not been for the quick actions of a resident.
Effective Monday, April 6th, Routes 901 and 905 will have the following Trips suspended from service until further notice.
According to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Ronald Schroeder has several aliases, including Mr. Silly and Silly the Clown.
As coronavirus cases and deaths rise in Wisconsin, state officials released new data about hospitalization and opened isolation centers.
Joe Biden says he can't envision the 2020 DNC being held as planned, as Bernie Sanders pressures Wisconsin to postpone the April 7 election.
Citing a critical lack of poll workers, Waukesha city officials say they will have one polling place open that will serve all city voters.
The Spring Election and Presidential Preference will be held on Tuesday, April 7.
“Due to a lack of available poll workers, on Election Day, April 7, the City will have only one Election polling location.”
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Waukesha businesses. Here's how to get listed.
An 85-woman from Pewaukee became the first resident from Waukesha County to die from coronavirus. Her death is among 20 reported statewide.
Waukesha Public Transit has adjusted the way it does business to keep its drivers and passengers safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
Police said a man was cited for disorderly conduct after a Woodman's manager told him there was a limit on toilet paper.
Sheriff's officials in Waukesha County say a 20-year-old tried driving away from a traffic stop only to hit an ambulance and a fence.
Face masks, exam gloves, cover gowns, mask filters, surgical masks, gowns and face masks are headed to people who need them.
"At this time playground equipment is closed, [and] we are not able to wipe down tables and other surfaces," county officials said.
County officials say they're canceling and re-scheduling in-person proceedings as well as setting up a new screening policy for access.
There will be no changes to the Saturday and Sunday schedules at this time.
Here is a list of closures and adjusted schedules in Waukesha County due to the coronavirus, according to Waukesha County officials.
Here is a list of closures and adjusted schedules in Waukesha due to the coronavirus, according to Waukesha city officials.
Waukesha County Route 79 operated by Milwaukee County Transit System will be suspended from operation effective Monday, March 23.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Office continues to handle calls for service without interruptions.
The Fire Department and Police Department will operate as they always do, but there will be a number of notable closures, officials said.
Officials in Waukesha County say they're taking no chances with the new coronavirus, and are mobilizing emergency services just in case.