You won’t want to miss Miracle on 34th Street on the Franklin Patch calendar
Coming up on the Franklin Patch calendar: Miracle on 34th Street
Also, don’t miss Miracle on 34th Street on the Franklin Patch calendar
Spotted on the Franklin calendar: Miracle on 34th Street
Be sure to catch Christmas Bazaar and Cookie Sale on the Franklin Patch calendar
Get outside and explore — these nearby hikes offer everything from easy strolls to more challenging treks for every kind of adventurer.
Enchant Christmas said it is seeking local partners for its Christmas-themed adventure coming to Franklin's Ballpark Commons in 2023.
Enchant Christmas on Tuesday announced plans to visit Franklin Field this holiday season with ice skating, a maze, storefronts and more.
Franklin Field, home of the Milwaukee Milkmen, will host talent from across the country for the 2023 American Association All-Star game.
A winning lottery ticket was sold in Franklin on Sunday, according to the Wisconsin Lottery.
A bald eagle that was found in Milwaukee County on Wednesday with a fractured wing has died, a Wisconsin Humane Society spokesperson said.
A bald eagle found with a fractured wing in Milwaukee County on Wednesday had elevated lead levels, the Wisconsin Humane Society said.
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Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in Franklin with contributions big and small.
The 2022 We Energies Cookie Book, meant to celebrate hometown recipes, will be distributed in Franklin on Wednesday.
WBMI and community team up to raise money for America's food banks
The Wall That Heals, a scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is scheduled to open to the public at Franklin High School.
An employee of a business near 60th Street and Ryan Road spotted a black bear on a patch of grass, TMJ4 News reported.
Franklin Public Works on Ryan Road will be open until Friday for residents to drop off brush after Monday's storm.
A free concert series including rock, blues and classical music is coming to Lions Legend Park from June to August.
The beer garden at Croatian Park in Franklin said it is offering a free beer for its opening day on Thursday to everyone 21 and older.
Arbor Day already passed, but Franklin's celebration and a clean-up is scheduled for Saturday. Here's how to get involved.
The city is planning to host a document shredding event in April in City Hall's back parking lot.
Niche.com recently ranked communities across the country. Here's how Franklin scored on their rankings, and who took top marks in Wisconsin.
The Polish Center of Wisconsin in Franklin has been raising aid for efforts in Poland to help Ukrainians evacuating from the war.
The traveling replica of the memorial is coming to Franklin this summer, and the city is seeking special volunteer ambassadors to help.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you.
Wegner's St. Martins Inn, a longtime Franklin restaurant, is temporarily closed as its chef and owner recovers from knee surgery.
The Franklin Common Council approved the purchase of two more LUCAS CPR devices for the Franklin Fire Department on Tuesday.
Dire blood shortages are forcing doctors to delay blood transfusions for those who need them.
The 2022 We Energies Cookie Book is celebrating Wisconsin communities. Here's how you can submit your recipe and hometown story.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
A new alderman, new development ideas, unique businesses, Franklin saw a lot in 2021. Here are some of the biggest stories of the year.
Donating to the Patch Holiday Food Drive or to other charities in Franklin is tax-deductible for 2021 if you give by Dec. 31.
The Franklin Common Council is set to discuss a contract on Tuesday that would bring "The Wall That Heals" to Franklin in June and July.
The popular dance troupe made their first appearance since four members were killed at the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy last month.
Billy Sims BBQ said it will hand out free pulled pork sliders if Franklin Football wins Friday's Division 1 High School Championship.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Franklin, and we’ll publish it in November.
This Milwaukee area drive-in is bringing horror films back to the big screen through October.