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Milwaukee business leaders supporting streetcar proposal
Local business leaders are coming forward in support of a proposed $124 million downtown Milwaukee streetcar project.
Lip balm maker builds theater pipe organ in warehouse
A theater pipe organ that was popular in the early 1900s to accompany silent movies has found an unlikely new home -- at the Wisconsin company that makes the distinctively scented lip balm Carmex.
Public weighs in on beekeeping ordinance
On Monday night the public weighed in on a new city ordinance that would allow beekeeping within Eau Claire city limits.
DeLong Middle School hosts a "Knight of Knowledge"
Community members had a chance to get a deeper look into new classroom technology as DeLong Middle School hosted a "Knight of Knowledge" Monday evening.
Remodeling plans for Melby Street up for public discussion
The public got a chance to weigh in on remodeling plans for Melby Street on Monday night.
SKYWARN13: Tuesday's storm system to bring snow and difficult travel to Western Wisconsin
Tuesday's storm system will produce heavy snow at times with most of Western Wisconsin seeing some accumulations. The snow will reduce visibility and make roads slick for Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening.
Friends remember former Eau Claire North pitcher Phil Isaksson
Monday, friends and teammates remember former Eau Claire North baseball pitcher, Phil Isaksson.
Walker's potential budget proposal could cut $15 million from SeniorCare
Bringing back a proposal from 2011 Governor Walker wants to require people enrolled in SeniorCare to first sign up for Medicare Part D, the federal prescription drug plan for seniors.
CapX2020 to deliver energy throughout the Midwest
Workers are taking to the friendly skies Monday.
US measles count rises to 121; most linked to Disneyland
Health officials say the number of measles cases in the nation is up to 121 so far this year.
NEW INFORMATION: Prosecutor clears deputy in deadly November shooting in Chippewa Co.
On Monday, Chippewa County District Attorney Steve Gibbs announced that Chippewa County Deputy William Gray did not commit a crime.
Walker's budget proposes cut to secretary of state's office
The Secretary of State's office could see its staff and budget shrink by half under Gov. Scott Walker's budget.
Bradley raises nearly $110,000 in January for court race
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley has raised nearly $110,000 this year in her re-election bid.
Wisconsin officials urge high court to let voter ID stand
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is trying to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to stay out of the state's voter photo identification case.
Body pulled from Mississippi River
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Department, along with the Alma Police Department and emergency responders arrived on scene and pulled the body of the 62 year-old man. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Walker budget would cut funding for public broadcasting
Leaders of Wisconsin's public broadcasting system say budget cuts proposed by Gov. Scott Walker could put some shows on the chopping block.
Hapless romantic? Name a roach after your ex for Valentine's
The Name-a-Roach program was first launched at the Bronx Zoo in 2011. Apparently people are still coming out of the woodwork to participate.
Scott Walker in London this week for trade mission
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is headed to London for a trade mission that comes on the heels of a similar trip last week by another potential Republican presidential candidate, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
US Bowling Congress Masters expected to benefit Green Bay
The United States Bowling Congress Masters is expected to be a boon to the Green Bay economy.
Crews respond to apartment fire in Chippewa Falls
The Chippewa Falls Fire and Emergency Services Department was dispatched at 5:02 a.m. for residential structure fire at 202 S. Rural Street in Chippewa Falls