Independent Business Association of Wisconsin hosts Waukesha County Executive on March 16, 2018
Voters in Wisconsin feel better about Donald Trump than the state's investment in the Foxconn plant, according to a Marquette poll.
The National Center for Women & Information Technology's Aspirations in Computing Award encourages young women to pursue careers in tech.
With over 11 years of chiropractic treatment experience, Dr. Nicole Knapp celebrates 6 years at Brookfield, Wis. location
Reports say that a 9-year-old boy who walked out of Banting Elementary was found by police. He was not happy about it.
There are 40 days in Lent, and many people partake in their local fish fry. What's the best Wisconsin beer pairing? We asked the experts.
An observer reported that a man behind the wheel of a silver car was pointing the long barrel of a rifle out the window of his car.
Police are reporting that a runner out on the Glacial Drumlin State Trail was jumped by a number of suspects.
The jailed 57-year-old Milwaukee man, a former physics instructor, allegedly sent a threatening letter to various Lake County officials.
Waukesha's Art Crawl has grown to include 12 galleries and studios in the Waukesha area with more than 175 participating artists.
School officials want to add 3 new storage units to school grounds to keep athletic equipment dry and away from rodents.
The Waukesha County Sheriff's office told Patch.com that authorities have yet to identify a suspect and are looking for leads in this case.
The DNR reported that the Brookfield Cougar is on the move and that it probably came all the way from South Dakota in search of a mate,
Officials say 2 deputies were making a traffic stop in Waukesha County when they were exposed to a substance that caused a medical emergency
Police say they learned a man wanted for armed robbery would be coming to the restaurant.
Melvin and his opponent, Laura Lau, are running to succeed Waukesha County Circuit Court Branch 12 Judge Kathryn Foster.
Police said it appeared the family had measures in place to prevent the child from escaping, but he was able to get out anyway.
Police say a Waukesha man hit 80 miles per hour on city streets before crashing his vehicle and eventually getting arrested in New Berlin.
Animal rescue workers are calling it a miracle: A red-tailed hawk was struck by a truck at 70 miles per hour — and survived.
"We acknowledge that individuals have a right to demonstrate to support a cause," Superintendent Todd Gray said in part.
3 Waukesha County Sheriffs and the Waukesha County Deputy Sheriff’s Association are supporting Laura Lau for Judge April 3.
Casual apparel company Old Navy has just announced they're planning on opening a new store in Waukesha. Here's where and when:
38 years to the day after the famous "Miracle on Ice" at Lake Placid — the U.S. earned gold in a 3-2 thriller against team Canada.
Waukesha mom Tahra Loy says the Waukesha School District sent her a cease and desist letter for trying to set up a Parkland School walkout
The Waukesha School District has banned the National School Walkout, which honors the 17 students who died in the Parkland School shooting.
Reports say a conflict between an irate customer and a Caribou Coffee manager on Tuesday ended up with the manager in the emergency room.
Waukesha police responded to a burglary call on the 2000 block of Summit Ave. just after 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Waukesha police responded to a residence on the 100 block of Hinman Ave. on a report of trouble with neighbors.
Steven Wimmer and Nicholas Martinez will advance to the April 3 general election for Waukesha County Municipal Judge.
Candidates Michael Screnock and Rebecca Dallet have advanced to the April 3 primary in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
The owner of a Coolidge Ave. apartment building contacted authorities after witnessing someone that wasn't supposed to be inside.
A routine traffic stop early on Saturday turned into a drunk driving charge and drug charges for a driver who didn't have his headlights on.
A northern Wisconsin man was arrested in Washington County by authorities after they say he passed out in his car in traffic on I-41.
Waukesha police told Patch that the man was about 6 feet tall and weighed 270 lbs., and resisted officers' attempts to arrest him.
Police say J&J Towing was attempting to tow a vehicle when the owner of the vehicle came out, resulting in a disagreement.
His visit helped the district kick off Career and Technical Education Month.
Authorities are reporting that a masked gunman entered the Clark gas station in Sussex and brandished a silver handgun as he demanded cash.
Two men were arrested on Arlington St. late Tuesday on a report of a scuffle between the two of them. At one point, one displayed a BB gun.
The winning ticket was purchased at the Fox Brother's Piggly Wiggly at 505 South Cottonwood Avenue in Hartland.
“I have been so blessed everyday of my 64 years to be able to call this woman my momma.”