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Precautions extended for coronavirus outbreak
Waukesha police say they originally responded to an apartment on W. College Ave. on a report that a gun-carrying person was inside.
ProHealth Care has put in place stricter rules for hospital visitation to protect patients and employees amid the coronavirus scare.
The declaration enables the county to become eligible for state and federal resources to support its operations related to the pandemic.
Waukesha public schools are closing over coronavirus concerns.
Health officials said the Waukesha County patient was exposed while traveling in the United States and internationally.
Waukesha Sheriff's officials said the four victims — two deceased and two injured — were all women.
Authorities said they've arrested a suspect in a Tuesday night stabbing in the Town of Waukesha.
A State Trooper said the driver was arrested after he was clocked driving 90 miles per hour and swerving in-and-out of his lane on I-94.
Authorities say an 18-year-old Waukesha resident was behind the wheel of a van when a friend was thrown from the exterior, causing his death
Authorities in Waukesha are asking the public to avoid the scene of an early-morning house fire as investigators try to find its cause.
Traffic was snarled Monday morning after authorities say a high-speed chase resulted on a crash on I-94 in Milwaukee County.
Minnie, a Waukesha family's beloved pet, is back home about 48 hours after a fire damaged their home.
Citing companies like Milwaukee Tool, Super Products, Paul Davis Restoration and Brelie Gear, Waukesha officials say they've seen growth.
Fire officials and the dog's owner are asking for the public's help to find “Minnie,” a black and white Jack Russell terrier.
Police say the suspects were 15 and 16 years old, and were caught with the woman's car after a high-speed chase on I-94 Wednesday.
A new 2,500-seat Baseball Stadium and 43,000 square foot indoor health and wellness training center will be built in Oconomowoc.
Diversity Awareness Month event planned for April
Authorities in Waukesha say a fight and police pursuit resulted in a Shorewood man being arrested.
When we asked Waukesha Patch readers what they could fix if they were able, readers said addressing Waukesha's train problem was number one.
According to Waukesha police call logs, officers were called to an apartment on the 900 block of W. Sunset Drive on a report of a crash.
Company officials said Black Horse Carriers is attempting to transfer as many employees as possible to open positions.
For details on WCTC programs, visit www.wctc.edu
A witness reported that the woman was throwing goldfish and windshield washer fluid on the dead animal in the middle of the road, police say
The owners of 5Points Brew & Sweets said they're closing their doors in Waukesha by the end of the month.
Several streets in Downtown Waukesha have been closed after a gas leak was reported early Wednesday.
Attendees can learn about gardening for pollinators, invasive species, home composting, sustainable home practices, and container gardening.
Authorities say Julian Andersen will be released back into Waukesha after he was convicted in 1996 of three counts of child sex assault.
The existing Chase Bank will remain, but all other buildings on the 13.42-acre site will be razed and replaced with the new development.
Reconstruction of Barstow Street is part of an overall plan that began in 2014 to re-construct the Downtown Waukesha area.
City officials say one out of every five things Waukesha residents are recycling is actually trash, and it's becoming a big problem.
The Moving Wall display will be set up in Cutler Park. Those lost from various Waukesha County communities will be honored:
A witness told police that the two people inside an Acura were slumped over in the side of the lot by Walgreens, according to police.
Police say two women got into a fight in the Waukesha South women's bathroom that is located near the school's pool area.
Under a proposal by Blue Ribbon Baseball, they'd build a 43,000 square food training center and a 2,500-seat outdoor stadium.
When a pipe burst and water began to pour out of a Waukesha house, the only person home was a wanted man, police said.
Police in Waukesha say a man admitted to driving 130 miles per hour and crashing his car, before walking downtown and jumping off a bridge.
Deputies said the suspect fled the store. there were no reported injuries.