The urgent care in Hartland will have extended hours of availability, seven days a week. Here's when it opens.
Watch video as a wild turkey relentlessly pursues a mail truck in Waukesha. Mail carrier Jeff Byrne says it's been happening for months.
What's better, a real Christmas tree or a fake one? Here are 21 answers from Waukesha Patch readers.
Waukesha Police said Michael Radtke, 51, has been released and will be living on the 1100 block of E. Main Street.
The event, which is held at Milwaukee Marriott West in Waukesha, begins with a silent auction during the social hour.
Find adjusted Thanksgiving store hours and planned closures for the Waukesha area.
This year's parade, called A Magical Main Street Christmas, will step off at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24.
The lion, named Little Literary, is very important to the studio, she said. It's been a fixture at the business over the last eight years.
The person who called police said one person challenged another to pull a gun during the course of the fight.
Police in Waukesha say a homeowner noticed a flickering light coming from behind the garage. Here's what happened next:
Officers and rescue personnel responded to a construction site on the 1700 block of E. Broadway.
In Milwaukee, the “Dance with Us” cast will perform their ancillary roles of Party Children, Snowflakes, Mice, Snow Maidens and more.
When two children wandered outside without winter clothing - one without pants - a Waukesha city bus driver came to their rescue.
Waukesha County fee-based park locations with free admission from Friday, Nov. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 1.
Waukesha police say two suspects tried stealing 192 gallons of gas, saying they were part of a gas theft ring with more than 90 theft cases.
School report cards were released Tuesday by the State Department of Public Instruction. Here's how Waukesha schools did.
Waukesha County officials provided a plan to keep the course open for one more year ... but if things don't work out, they can sell it.
At this point, transportation officials are trying to make sense of things, including which work will be done yet this year.
Over the weekend, authorities identified the 39-year-old woman who died in the crash.
The Salvation Army Waukesha County is inviting groups to sign up for volunteer two-and-three hour shifts at 50 Red Kettle retail spots.
Caring individuals will come together on this evening to raise funds in support of the life-saving services of The Women’s Center.
Reports indicated that the woman was driving south on Highway 67 when the driver of the Ford truck crossed the center line and hit her car.
Police said the 32-year-old man was located by officers on the Moreland Bridge over the Fox River. Here's what happened next:
When police arrived, responding officers found that a 14-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl were engaging in "sexual activity" in the library
Residents who live and work along Summit Ave. got some welcome news Tuesday after workers re-opened the street to traffic.
An unwelcome apartment maintenance worker was arrested after he reportedly kissed a woman against her will during a repair call.
To usher in the season, the 2019 Waukesha Christmas Parade, the 57th edition, is set to march later this month.
Citing high demand, local officials said they're relocating the Nov. 9 electronics and appliance collection event.
Police say the thefts happened on E. Racine Ave. and W. Roberta Ave.
The incident, which happened in Waukesha during the day on Oct. 23, resulted in the lockout at nearby Hadfield Elementary School.
According to call logs, the man ended up jumping through a glass window before police showed up, causing $2,500 damage to the bar.
Police said the homeowner confronted his neighbor over the stolen decorations, however the thief refused to return the Halloween decorations
Jake Patterson was quietly transferred to a prison in New Mexico in July and has reportedly clashed with other inmates there.
It's snowy. It's cold. It's still trick-or-treat time!
A Waukesha-based engine plant will be laying off a majority of its workers starting by the end of this year.
A witness told police the motorcycle went over 100 miles per hour and was circling the area of Harding and Arcadian.
Police say a suspect spray-painted a swastika on the front yard of someone's house on Sweetbriar Drive.
It's the second security guard-related police call in the area this month, police said.
2nd annual Turkey Trot presented by Waukesha native and nonprofit founder Kelly Johnson happening in Brookfield on Saturday, November 30th!
Waukesha company earns second consecutive award for customer service from leading industry publication