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Fox River nears record levels
Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow declared a state of emergency on Monday as the Fox River nears record-high flood levels.
The Waukesha County Executive has declared a state of emergency – and the Fox River in Waukesha is nearing record levels.
The Milwaukee area is drying out after weekend rain hits unofficial state records. Unofficially, more than 14 inches fell in ...
A state of emergency has been declared in Waukesha County following widespread flooding that has damaged homes and businesses ...
See bird's-eye view of Milwaukee's historic flooding as News Chopper 12 captures submerged streets and neighborhoods ...
Nearly 200,000 people on Monday remained under flood warnings in the aftermath of torrential rainfall that dropped more than a foot on Milwaukee and its environs, prompting officials to issue a state ...
Two treatment facilities overflowed in Waukesha over the weekend. The first overflow began around 1 a.m. on Sunday ...
Residents along the Fox River are trying to stay dry as flooding submerges backyards and roadways Monday morning.
A flood warning remains in effect until 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 11. However, several river flood warnings remain in effect for ...
Heavy overnight rainfall slammed Waukesha County, leaving behind reports of flooded homes, stranded vehicles and warnings ...
Emergency Operations Center is coordinating a comprehensive response with local municipalities, public safety agencies, and ...
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