WEAU News Headlines
Cuts force disability resource center to end program
Reach, Incorporated says it's about to stop providing a program for some children with delays and disabilities in Eau Claire County.
Elk herd moved from Kentucky to Jackson Co.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has moved 26 elk from Kentucky to Jackson County in hopes of establishing a second herd in the state.
Wisconsin defeats North Carolina 79-72 to head back to the Elite Eight
The Wisconsin Badgers are headed back to the Elite Eight as they topped North Carolina 79-72 Thursday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Badger Watch: On Wisconsin!
Many Wisconsites will be glued to their TV screens as March Madness continues. The Badgers take on North Carolina tonight and the party has already begun for many.
Reach Inc. to stop providing providing program for children with delays, disabilities
The organization will eliminate its Parent Child Birth to Three program and stop offering Education and Service Coordination services at the end of the month.
New bike trail opening on Memorial Day
In about two months a new bike trail will connect the west side of Eau Claire to the downtown area.
Eau Claire County issues order for Amish family to leave home
An Amish family in Fairchild now has a sign on their home ordering them to leave.
Local company to build largest solar project in area
Eau Claire Energy Cooperative announced this week that it would be partnering with Able Energy Co. to bring the largest solar field project to the area.
Police searching for possible armed robbery suspect
Police are looking for a suspect believed to be involved in a possible armed robbery at an Eau Claire home.
Wisconsin trooper's killer convicted of disorderly conduct
Court records show a Michigan man suspected of killing a rookie Wisconsin state trooper after robbing a bank was part of a group of skinheads who attacked black and Hispanic people nearly 20 years ago.
Some brush sites to open this weekend
Some brush sites in Eau Claire County will be opening this weekend.
Gov. Walker issues flags to be lowered to half-staff
Governor Scott Walker issued Executive Order #154 today ordering the United States flag and State of Wisconsin flag to be flown at half-staff in honor of Trooper Trevor Casper, who was killed in the line of duty Tuesday.
String of thefts lead to drug, neglect charges
Four suspects in a string of thefts are also accused of smoking meth in a house where children were inside.
Problematic portion of Badger Exam to be delayed 2 weeks
The English language arts portion of the Badger Exam that was scheduled to be given to students in grades 3-8 across Wisconsin as soon as Monday has been delayed by two weeks.
NEW INFORMATION: Raging fire, partial building collapse injure 1 critically
A large fire and partial building collapse in New York City have critically injured one person.
Ho-Chunk Nation establishes $10 minimum wage
The Ho-Chunk Nation asserted their sovereign authority to establish a base minimum wage of $10.00/hour for their workforce.
Wisconsin regulators approve new power line
State regulators have approved plan to build a $500 million-plus power line from western Wisconsin to Middleton.
Bridge collapse reported on interstate in Central Texas
Emergency crews are responding to a reported bridge collapse along an interstate in Central Texas.
Teenager found dead in Trempealeau Co. creek
Investigators do not suspect foul play in the death of a teenager who was found Thursday morning after a search.
Tests: Madison officer was sober after shooting
Blood tests show a Madison Police officer who killed a man was sober after the shooting.