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Vehicles involved in crash, which happened at 1 p.m. Wednesday, were severely damaged. Police cited one of the drivers.
Snapping some photos of the Memorial Day ceremony or the family picnic? Share them with your neighbors on Oak Creek Patch.
Jerry Biggart talks about giving CPR instructions over the phone during emergency situations.
A driver southbound on Howell Avenue went through a red light and struck a vehicle, according to police.
On a 17-1 vote, the Milwaukee County Board asks the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission to add the project to its transportation plan.
Nearly 1,000 Oak Creek residents took advantage of absentee balloting in the first three days. Residents can vote in person at city hall through June 1.
Witnesses saw a 36-year-old from Milwaukee, who was charged with drunken driving Saturday, driving erratically near 13th and Puetz.
Rich Duchniak has been heavily involved in Oak Creek activities as executive director of the Oak Creek Community Center for the past 13 years.
The company is reportedly seeking more space in the Milwaukee area, and that could mean a bigger presence in Oak Creek.
Company will build a second store in Oak Creek at 2555 W. Ryan Road.
Three students were reportedly splashed by acid in a science class and taken to the hospital as a precaution.
Spirits bar in South Milwaukee reportedly caught fire about 4 a.m. Wednesday. No injuries have been reported.
A program Monday morning at Forest Hill Memorial Park will include an Honor Guard, speeches and the Raising of the Colors.
A tribute motorcycle ride for family and friends of the Bolender family will be held before the picnic, which starts at 4 p.m. at the Legion.
Fire started about 9:45 a.m. Saturday in the 7900 block of S. Wynbrook Court due to an overloaded circuit and improper wiring.
The 48-year-old allegedly put hotel worker in headlock and strangled her in altercation Saturday morning.
Authorities are not sure what caused a fire in the 2200 block of E. Oak Street Sunday night. Residents were able to evacuate with no injuries.
Richard Kulka received a Citizen Citation after he quickly evacuated 30 people from a burning home last year.