WEAU News Headlines
Dispute over 9-point buck settled with coin flip
A dispute over a nine-point buck in Wisconsin was settled with a coin flip.
Thanksgiving travelers face snowy Minnesota roads
Snowy roads in southern Minnesota and poor visibility could cause delays on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
Dozens Arrested on 'Much Better Night' in Ferguson, Missouri
At least 44 people were arrested as protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, for a second night over the Michael Brown case, police said early Wednesday.
Wisconsin regulators to consider electric increase
State regulators are set to consider raising electric rates for tens of thousands of Dane County customers.
Woman gets 7 years in Milwaukee child porn case
A 25-year-old woman has been sentenced to seven years in prison for possessing child pornography that she made of herself engaging in sexual conduct with her toddler son.
USDA buying cranberries due to oversupply
An oversupply of cranberries from record harvests in Wisconsin and Canada has prompted the U.S. Department of Agriculture to buy up to 68 million pounds of berries.
Wisconsin hospital gets $1.5M for neonatal care
The Children's Hospital of Wisconsin has received a $1.5 million donation to endow a family chair in intensive care.
3 arrested in Milwaukee car theft, chase
Milwaukee police have arrested three teenagers who they say robbed a business and then crashed a stolen car during a chase with officers.
2 FBI agents shot, wounded in St. Louis area
An FBI spokeswoman says two special agents have been shot in St. Louis County and that the incident isn't directly related to the Ferguson protests.
Three killed in Onalaska crash
Three people have died after a three vehicle crash on Highway 35 in Onalaska.
Talks of new turf for Eau Claire's Carson Park
After a decade of use, the football field turf at Eau Claire's Carson Park has seen better days. That's why city leaders, UW-Eau Claire, and the city's three high schools would like to see it replaced.
ASSIGNMENT 13: "Responsible Drinking"
This holiday season area police are urging community members to make educated decisions when it comes to drinking and driving.
Eau Claire City Council approves annex for Student Transit move
The company that provides bus service to students in the Eau Claire Area School District is one step closer to moving to a property just southwest of Eau Claire.
Pierce Co. man now facing homicide charge
A man arrested after police found another man lying on the road, is now charged.
Eau Claire 4th graders raise money for scholarship fund
Fourth grade students at St. James Elementary School in Eau Claire are raising money for a former student's scholarship fund.
Lessons to be learned from Ferguson
UW-Eau Claire history professor Selika Ducksworth-Lawton says last night's events showed how much people have forgotten the 1992 riots that came after the decision in the Rodney King trial. She says there are plenty of new lessons to be learned from Ferguson too.
COMMUNITY FIRST: Boys and Girls Club serves up Thanksgiving feast
The Boys & Girls Club Mary Markquart Center on E. Lake Street in Eau Claire hosted its Annual Thanksgiving Family Feast on Tuesday evening.
Eating healthy over the holidays
Eating is one part of the holidays that many of us look forward to, but if you don't watch what you eat, it can be hard on your waist line.
Preparing for an emergency
It's one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, and the American Red Cross is reminding you to be prepared if an emergency happens.
A glance at Ferguson: Then, now and the future
The weeks of anxious waiting and hours of deliberating ended Monday, but the grand jury's decision not to indict a white Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in the fatal shooting of black 18-year-old Michael Brown will likely reverberate throughout the community and nation for days to come.