WEAU News Headlines
Minnesota sports groups maneuver for MLS team
    The jockeying is intensifying for two groups hoping to land a Major League Soccer franchise in Minnesota.  
Man arrested in Houston Co., Minn. on suspicion of meth possession, warrants
    A deputy arrested Telly Ranzenberger during a traffic stop near Caledonia, MN.  
2 accused of planning to kill officer, harm judge
    A convicted felon and his wife are accused of conspiring to kill a River Falls police officer and threatening to harm a St. Croix County judge.  
Did you remember to set your clocks back?
    Most people in the United States are getting an extra hour of sleep this weekend, thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.  
Madison health group to stop selling sugary drinks
    Employees, patients and visitors will no longer be able to purchase sugar-sweetened beverages at a Madison health care system as it moves to encourage healthier choices.  
New political ads focus on Burke's Trek departure
    Late ads in Wisconsin's race for governor focus on Democrat Mary Burke's departure from her family's company, Trek Bicycles.  
Fire causes damage at bar in Arcadia
    The Arcadia Fire Department says a fire at Uncle Sam's Bar caused major damage.  
DOJ appeals Schimel video release order
    The state Department of Justice has appealed an order to release videos of training seminars Republican attorney general Brad Schimel gave for prosecutors to Democrats.  
Chinese engineer to plead guilty in Wisconsin case
    Federal prosecutors say they have reached a plea deal with a Chinese engineer charged with stealing trade secrets from a GE Healthcare subsidiary in Waukesha.  
Remember to set your clocks back this weekend
    Most people in the United States are getting an extra hour of sleep this weekend, thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.  
Bill Clinton appears in new Burke campaign ad
    Former President Bill Clinton is appearing in a new campaign ad for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke.  
Interview: Attorney general candidates Susan Happ and Brad Schimel
    While the race for Wisconsin governor is getting much of the attention as we approach November 4th, sparks are also flying in another contentious race, the race for attorney general.  
Author of Bin Laden book is under criminal probe
    U.S. military officials say a former Navy SEAL who wrote a firsthand account of the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden is under investigation for possibly disclosing classified information. He could face criminal charges.  
Maine asks court to isolate quarantined nurse
    Maine health officials have asked a court to limit the movements of nurse Kaci Hickox, who defied a voluntary quarantine for medical workers who have treated Ebola patients.  
Walker to be joined by Christie on campaign trail
    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie plans to hook up with Gov. Scott Walker on the campaign trail, as Wisconsin's governor's race enters its final days.  
ASSIGNMENT 13: CVTC making impact through fire safety tests
    The Chippewa Valley Technical College in Eau Claire is home to only one of five facilities in the world that are setup for UL safety tests, particularly on fire extinguishers  
Burke, supporters outspending Walker on TV ads
    Democrat Mary Burke and her supporters continue to outspend Republican Gov. Scott Walker and his backers on television campaign commercials, based on the latest tally from the Center for Public Integrity.  
Community partners in Eau Claire preparing for potential Ebola threat
    Even though there are no reported cases of Ebola in Wisconsin, a team of local health care providers are working on plans to respond to potential cases.  
Federal report: Homelessness down slightly in WI
    A federal report says the number of homeless people has declined slightly in Wisconsin.  
7th Circuit hears appeal in poisoning death
    The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has heard arguments in the case of a Wisconsin man whose conviction for poisoning his wife was overturned.  





