WEAU News Headlines
Raw milk blamed in outbreak that sickened 38
Wisconsin health officials say 38 people associated with the Durand High School football team became sick in an outbreak caused by raw milk served at a potluck dinner.
Republicans pushing new school accountability bill
Republicans are moving quickly on a school accountability bill, with plans for it to be introduced as early as next month.
Two vehicle accident in Pierce County
On Saturday, November 15, 2014 at approximately 5:17pm, the Pierce County Sheriff's Department was notified of a two vehicle accident on County Road V approximately .2 miles west of County Road C/690th St. in Harland Township.
Armed robbery at Eau Claire gas station, suspect in custody
Eau Claire police say they arrested 41-year old James D. Senda Saturday night.
Female suspect killed in Boyceville officer-involved shooting
When a Boyceville police officer responded to the home a 33-year old woman came to the door carrying a rifle in her hand.
NEW INFORMATION: Names released in Chippewa Co. officer-involved shooting
Deputies say 20 year old Sharrinder Garcha of the United Kingdom was shot and killed after assaulting Investigator William Gray with a knife in the Town of Lafayette Friday.
More than half of offenders installed interlocks
Wisconsin transportation officials say a little more than half of drunken drivers are complying with orders to install ignition interlock devices.
Packers to debut self-serve beer at Lambeau Field
The Packers say the machine gives fans more leeway in the amount of beer they drink, since they can pour only a few ounces if they choose.
Open enrollment for insurance begin in Wisconsin
Wisconsin residents can start shopping for coverage on the federally run health insurance exchange when its second open enrollment period begins Saturday.
DOT budget seeks $751 million in tax, fee hikes
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation wants to increase taxes and fees on drivers in the state by $751 million over the next two years.
Leader of Green Bay timeshare scam sentenced
The leader of a Green Bay-based timeshare scam that swindled thousands of people nationwide has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison.
Nebraska fan hurt after hurdling Wisconsin taxi
A Nebraska football fan is nursing an injured face after he tried to hurdle a taxi in Madison.
Judge says no new trial in double homicide
A judge has refused to grant a new trial for a Minnesota man convicted of killing a father and son in a La Crosse camera store.
Forest rec trails not quite ready
Outdoor enthusiasts may be ready to hit the recreational trails in northern Wisconsin after all the snow this week.
SKYWARN13: Snow to impact parts of Western Wisconsin Saturday into Saturday Night
Snow will track into Western Wisconsin Saturday afternoon into Saturday night and could make for some slick road conditions.
Eau Claire postal workers protest USPS consolidation efforts
Postal workers in downtown Eau Claire took to the streets Friday night.
Barron Co. man, accused of attacking two people, is charged
A Barron County man is charged after deputies say he attacked two people.
Lakeshore Elementary teachers receive Walmart reward cards
Teachers at Lakeshore Elementary in Eau Claire get some help from Walmart.
Armed robbery suspect pleads not guilty
One of three suspects charged in a rash of armed robberies and a bank heist, has pleaded not guilty.
Campbell Police Chief leaves job after harassment accusations
The Town of Cambell's Police Chief, Tim Kelemen, is leaving his job, after being accused of harassing a local tea party activist.