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NEW INFORMATION: Eau Claire woman enters several guilty pleas in case of theft from priest
The woman accused of stealing from a well-known Catholic priest has pleaded guilty to several related charges.
Wisconsin bill would bar DNR from enforcing stove limits
Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin are pushing a bill that would prohibit the Department of Natural Resources from enforcing new national regulations limiting pollution from wood-fired heaters.
VA to release opiate management tool ahead of Tomah results
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to roll out a tool to reduce opiate overprescribing ahead of the completion of a probe into its hospital in Tomah.
Teen suspect in couple's deaths found in Indiana
Sheriff's officials say a teenager suspected in the deaths of a couple in northern Wisconsin and her traveling companion have been arrested in Indiana.
Wisconsin Gov. Walker to sign right-to-work bill
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker made his name taking on public sector unions shortly after he took office in 2011.
Police investigating death in Racine
Authorities are conducting a death investigation after a body was found in Racine.
Madison parents talk to kids about Robinson death
Children of all ages gathered today at the Social Justice Center on Williamson St. to have a chat about the death of Tony Robinson. They also talked about what the "Black Lives Matter" campaign was all about.
Chippewa Falls teen doesn't let Spina Bifida get in the way of his dreams
13 year old Ty Wiberg has never been one to take no for an answer.
Choir works to help people suffering from memory loss
The Chippewa Valley Community Chorus is working to help people in the community suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's Disease through song.
Trempealeau Co. deputies search for missing man
The Trempealeau County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help finding a missing person.
Wisconsin could become a Right-to-Work state tomorrow
Gov. Scott Walker plans to sign the right-to-work bill on Monday at a Milwaukee-area company whose leader spoke out in favor of the measure this week.
Racine teens stranded on floating ice in Lake Michigan
Hours after two young men, ages 17 and 18, got caught on Lake Michigan on a floating block of ice, warmer temperatures continued to draw people to the Racine shoreline.
'Bloody Sunday' Commemoration Continues in Selma
Thousands of people crowded on to a small Alabama bridge on Sunday to commemorate the bloody confrontation 50 years ago between police and peaceful protesters that helped bring about the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Protesters gather after Madison shooting
Dozens of demonstrators gathered in downtown Madison where they blocked traffic and protested the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old man by a police officer.
Cobb returns to Green Bay
The Green Bay Packers have agreed to a four-year, $40 million deal with receiver Randall Cobb.
Sunny, breezy Sunday
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) -- If you were a fan of Saturday's weather good news, similar conditions can be expected today. Another quick moving clipper system will bring a slight chance of some snow showers...
Man dies after being shot by a hunter
A man has died after being shot by a hunter in Rusk County.
Enchanted Evening raises money for new technology
This year the money will go toward a quiet nurse alert system, a system that will eliminate overhead paging, making for a more peaceful environment.
Sheriff's Department wraps up first Citizen Police Academy
The Eau Claire Sheriff's Department is nearing the end of its first ever Citizens Police Academy.
Crews battle garage fire in Black River Falls
Crews were called to the scene on East Third Street in the Township of Brockway just before 2 PM.