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Looking for a reason to check out Dr. Dawg in Greenfield? You've got one on Tuesday: It's National Hot Dog Day.
Save on tickets for Tuesday's Brewers-Padres game and help the Martin Luther High School baseball team at the same time.
Tuesday is National Hot Dog Day, and to celebrate, Sonic and 7-Eleven has some great deals on wieners.
Street that is home to Best Buy, Neu's Hardware and other business will get a new name in 2014.
Muskego aldermen may finally decide whether to buy a key parcel on Janesville Road from Waukesha County. But it's not a done deal yet. That's just one of the things happening this week in Muskego.
Plan Commission vote on the rezoning tops a busy week ahead in Oak Creek.
When Democrat Russ Feingold left the U.S. Senate, he formed a group called Progressives United. While Feingold is stepping down from the group, its mission will continue.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Woodman's store in Waukesha and the re-opening of the Spencer's Gifts shop in Southridge Mall are among the top regional business stories this week.
A water main broke in downtown Greendale Sunday, creating issues throughout the village.
A new Wauwatosa restaurant that's becoming a bit too popular and the opening of a family pizza restaurant in the North Shore top this week's edition of "Foodie News."
The FBI's top agent in Milwaukee is reassigned amid allegations that she tried to influence testimony in a discrimination lawsuit filed by a disabled veteran originally from Oak Creek.
An Oak Creek man was not happy with the appearance of Checker Liquor store, showed just how displeased he was in a confrontation with the owner.
State paid money to well-connected law firm to defend Act 10 on several fronts.
After not hearing from her brother for two days, the victim's sister said she grew concerned about his welfare.
The hot weather this week hasn't slowed down crews who are working on the Rawson Avenue interchange at I-94. But we're still months away from completion.