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WEAU 13 celebrates Weidemeier's 45 years at the station
On Monday, the station held a retirement luncheon for Ron Weidemeier.
Ex-NFL star Warren Sapp arrested in Phoenix
Authorities say former NFL lineman and Hall of Famer Warren Sapp has been arrested on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute and assault.
Jury deliberating case of man accused of killing officer
The jury will be sequestered during deliberations.
SUPER BOWL XLIX: Seattle coach Carroll stands by decision to pass
Carroll spoke Monday before the Seahawks left Arizona for a disappointing return trip to the Pacific Northwest a day after their 28-24 loss to New England.
Mining company slowing down on northern Wisconsin project
Officials with a Florida company looking to dig a huge iron mine just south of Lake Superior say field work has come to a standstill but they're not abandoning the project.
Bradley raises $265,000 in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley has raised $265,000 so far in her re-election campaign.
Police investigating burglary at Black River Falls restaurant
Black River Falls Police Chief Pat LaBarbera suspects that the crime has ties to local drug activity.
CONSUMER ALERT: Jeep recalls 228K Cherokees for air bag problem
Jeep is recalling more than 228,000 SUVs worldwide to fix a software problem that can cause side air bags to inflate for no reason.
Obama sends record $4 trillion spending plan to Congress
Obama's budget, which will set off months of wrangling in Congress, proposes spending $4 trillion - $3.999 trillion before rounding - in the 2016 budget year that begins Oct. 1.
Jimmy the Groundhog turns on the mayor
The mayor of Sun Prairie has learned a valuable lesson about one of his city's most famous critters. You don't want to get too close to a groundhog.
Democrats blast Walker on eve of budget release
Democrats are speaking out against various parts of Gov. Scott Walker's budget the day before the Republican releases his entire plan to the Legislature.
Ashley faces $1,760,000 in fines from OSHA for worker injuries
In a three-and-a-half year period, OSHA says 4,500 employees at Ashley Furniture Industries Inc., in Arcadia, experienced more than 1,000 work-related injuries.
Wisconsin treasurer axes staff, wants to eliminate office
Wisconsin's new treasurer has gotten rid of his staff and says he'll donate part of his salary as state Republicans continue to try to eliminate the office.
Walker's budget proposal coming into focus
Walker faces a roughly $2 billion shortfall by mid-2017, based on spending requests submitted by state agencies.
Judge orders board to post campaign finance decisions
A federal judge has ordered state officials to post links to decisions striking down large swaths of Wisconsin's campaign finance laws on its website.
SUPER BOWL XLIX: Boston schedules parade for Super Bowl champion Patriots
The city of Boston has scheduled a parade for the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.
Pennsylvania groundhog 'forecasts' 6 more weeks of winter
Members of the top hat-wearing Inner Circle announced the "prediction" Monday morning.
Boston Marathon bombing trial delayed by snow
Jury selection in the trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been postponed as another snowstorm batters the region.
CONSUMER ALERT: Death toll from GM ignition switches rises to at least 51
At least 51 families will get payments from General Motors due to fatal crashes caused by faulty small-car ignition switches, and that number is almost certain to rise.
North dancers win two events at regional dance competition
North High School brought home some hardware in a dance competition during the weekend.