See who from town is running the Boston Marathon - one of the world's most notable races.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is hosting their 2018 conference April 20-21 at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake.
As sleet and snow continue to fall, Waukesha County officials are urging motorists to slow down and be careful.
Volunteers and county staff will be planting 250 native tree seedlings from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Nursery.
Quentin Neal, 27, has been charged in the shooting and stabbing death of Shannon Mani, 21. Police say she was pregnant with their child.
When police arrived, they eventually arrested their suspect, Eric C.Hudson, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Police say an 89-year-old man asked a lawn care worker to shoot him with a gun that he owned.
According to police reports, a 58-year-old man was outside by his car with a rifle and contemplating suicide.
Police told Waukesha Patch that following an investigation, an officer arrested Richard Osvaldo Jaimes for disorderly conduct.
Margaritas Mexican Grill has a tentative opening date at their new location of Tuesday, April 24.
A high school student was ordered to take off or cover his gun T-shirt. When he refused, he was sent to a windowless room. Now he's suing.
LIVE! Pro Wrestling returns to the Elks Lodge, 2301 Springdale Rd. April 21.
The general public is invited to tour the Waukesha County Communications and Emergency Preparedness Center.
According to reports, the firefighter saw a verbal argument occurring in the parking lot between four to five men next to a black truck.
When Vikki Hekkers woke to find a man trying to break into her house, she remembered some of her training to scare the suspect off.
The Friends of Retzer Nature Center’s Annual Earth Week Celebration Finale has activities for the whole family all day. Details here:
Officers responded to the 1200 block of W. Sunset Drive on a report that the man had been shot in the chest.
Police say when doctors found that a 2-month-old boy had bone fractures, authorities accused a 22-year-old Waukesha mother of abuse.
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Waukesha police told Patch that Michael J. Drusch physically resisted arrest, requiring officers to take active measures to arrest him.
According to reports, an apartment resident was instructed by her landlord to call police if an unwanted party came onto the property.
Police in Waukesha say a man wanted for possession of drug paraphernalia after he fled officers twice in one evening.
Gymnast Aly Raisman, a Larry Nassar victim, will lead the Women's Center talk on sex assault during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
A 17-year-old Mukwonago High School student has been arrested and charged as an adult.
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Waukesha Sheriff's deputies responded to the In Cahoots Bar on a report that a man with a gun was threatening people inside.
Two Men and a Truck are raising funds and supplies for the Women's Center of Waukesha, The Hebron House and Safe Babies Healthy Families.
The stolen laptop was encrypted, but the password to the laptop was in the stolen work bag. Hundreds already impacted.
A year after signing contracts to tow illegally-parked vehicles from Waukesha-area private parking lots, J&J Towing says they've had enough.
Reports indicated that the person accused of flushing the money down the toilet was a 16-year-old.
Police say they negotiated with a man in order to prevent him from hanging himself from a tree with a dog leash on Easter Sunday.
Authorities are reporting that Jose Ferrer will be released and will be living along the 1100 block of Main Street.
58-year-old Tammy Butler was found dead in her home this week. As authorities try to find the killer, her son is preparing to bury his mom.
Gold Attitude Dance & Poms SELECT Team receives Bids to the 2018 Tournament of Champions, THE ONE Dance Championship AND The Dance Summit!
Two Wisconsin legislative seats that have been vacant since December will be filled as Gov. Scott Walker calls for special elections.
The 48-year-old man who was driving the U-Haul truck was traveling west on I-94 and rear-ended the semi-tractor trailer unit.
Authorities say the suspect brandished a silver revolver in his right hand and verbally demanded cash before running from the scene.
You might be wondering what impact this might have for the Waukesha School District. We asked, and we got this answer:
Police have identified the man who died Monday when he and his dog were struck by an oncoming train, and also revealed more of this tragedy.
Waukesha West High School sophomore Gracie Moran's total score of 36.275 earned her top honors this year.