WEAU News Headlines
Man convicted in camera store homicides files appeal
Jeffrey Lepsch wants the appeals court to overturn his convictions for fatally shooting Paul Petras and 19-year-old A.J. Petras at May's Photo in September 2012.
Man riding bike struck and killed in Waushara County
Sheriff's officials are looking for the driver who struck and killed a man on a bike in Waushara County.
State's debt load for road construction rises significantly
State borrowing for road building would continue to rise under Gov. Scott Walker's latest budget proposal, a trend that has industry leaders wondering if some transportation projects will be scrapped in order to hold down debt.
Authorities investigating Wisconsin inmate death
Authorities are investigating a Columbia County prison inmate's death.
Probable case of bacterial meningitis reported in Milwaukee
Milwaukee health officials say they have received a report of a probable case of bacterial meningitis in a student affiliated with Marquette University.
Dog helps lead officer to unconscious Germantown woman
The daughter of a 57-year-old Germantown woman is praising a police officer for saving her mother's life, but the officer is crediting the woman's dog.
Likely candidates ride bumpy learning curve for 2016 race
The first six weeks of 2015 have featured mangled messages, snappishness, a bad hire and other flubs from the Republicans who would be president.
Photo-mapping the safety of Eau Claire
Photo-mapping the safety of Eau Claire.
Pair accused of trying to steal nearly 500 items from library
La Crosse police recently arrested 38-year old John Cook and 23-year old Shelly Numsen.
UWEC students rally against Walkers proposed budget cuts
Hundreds of students, staff and community members rallied against the proposed UW System budget cuts Friday afternoon.
Health department warns of increasing child tooth decay
A health department is warning parents about a rise in tooth decay cases in young children.
Homeland Security funding could impact local volunteer firefighters
Local volunteer fire departments are facing concerns about the grants they use to fund their departments.
Flower shops staying busy before Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is Saturday, which means it was a busy day for flower shops.
Free tax filing help
If you haven't filed you taxes yet, you may be eligible to free tax preparation and filing assistance.
Boat, Sports, Travel, RV and Hunting Show underway
Winter isn't over, but some are already thinking about spending time out on the water.
UWEC Chancellor forms task force to deal with possible budget cuts
UW-Eau Claire Chancellor, Jim Schmidt, has formed rapid response task forces to examine department efficiencies.
Packers announce ticket price increases for 2015 season
The Green Bay Packers will be increasing ticket prices for the 2015 season -- with prices going up anywhere from $3 to $5 depending on seat locations.
Baldwin-Woodville district encourages people to help honor memory of student killed in crash
On Friday night, the school district hopes the community will help honor the memory of a high school junior killed in a crash.
Culver's manager accused of having sex with employee is sentenced
31 year-old Michael Klempka of Chippewa Falls was ordered to serve 180 days in jail.
Barron Co. snowmobile trails now open
On Friday afternoon, the Barron County Sheriff's Office announced that the county's trails opened at noon.