Ozaukee County officials are considering adding a new bus service. Here’s what you need to know. Ozaukee County officials are considering a new bus service running between Milwaukee and Ozaukee counties. Read More
University School’s season ends in WIAA state boys hockey semifinal defeat to top-ranked Notre Dame University School overcame a 2-0 deficit in the boys hockey state semis but fell in a 7-4 loss to top seed Notre Dame. Read More
Voters in the Oconomowoc, Shorewood and North Lake school districts will see referendums in April. Here’s what the districts are asking for. Voters in the Oconomowoc, Shorewood and North Lake school districts will see referendums on the April ballot. Read More
Developer’s proposal would demolish Whitefish Bay Woman’s Club and build rental townhomes The Whitefish Bay Woman’s Club property, which was sold to a developer last fall, could be turned into 20 rental townhomes, according to a proposal. Read More
Bayshore to start removing vehicles from collapsed parking garage on Thursday morning Only one vehicle will be removed at a time, and the mall is scheduling retrieval with vehicle owners. Read More
The Daily Dose, an organic cold-press juice company, plans to open in Whitefish Bay this summer The space at 619 E. Silver Spring Drive was previously occupied by Penzeys Spices, which closed in 2020. Read More
Bayshore to start removing vehicles from collapsed parking garage on Thursday morning Only one vehicle will be removed at a time, and the mall is scheduling retrieval with vehicle owners. Read More
Voters in the Oconomowoc, Shorewood and North Lake school districts will see referendums in April. Here’s what the districts are asking for. Voters in the Oconomowoc, Shorewood and North Lake school districts will see referendums on the April ballot. Read More
Flavored popcorn proves to be a winner for Goody Gourmets in Glendale Jacqueline Chesser has gone from a small specialty popcorn shop to a larger one, and now she’s helping young people with their businesses. Read More
A Thiensville police officer facing charges for using department resources to buy ammo for a police supply company Thiensville police lieutenant Chad Wucherer faces up to seven years in prison and a fine of up to $20,000 for the unauthorized charge. Read More