WEAU News Headlines
Obama condemns Canada shooting, offers help
President Barack Obama has condemned fatal shootings in Canada as "outrageous attacks" and has offered to help the U.S. ally with its response.
Unemployment down in Wisconsin cities, counties
The state Department of Workforce Development reported Wednesday that unemployment dropped in 31 of the 32 largest cities in September.
Pedestrian hit by van in Eau Claire significantly hurt
The Eau Claire Police Department says a pedestrian was taken to the hospital after she was hit by a van in Eau Claire.
CDC: Monitoring for all coming from Ebola nations
Federal health officials are significantly expanding the breadth of vigilance for Ebola, saying that all travelers who come into the U.S. from Ebola-stricken West African nations will now be monitored for symptoms of illness for 21 days.
Stanley man turns in $1,000,000 Powerball ticket
On Wednesday, the Wisconsin Lottery announced that Robert Bogard turned in the winning ticket Tuesday afternoon in Madison.
Car hits UWL vice chancellor, registrar
Two University of Wisconsin-La Crosse administrators are recovering from injuries suffered when they were struck by a car.
Police: Soldier shot at war memorial in Ottawa
Police say a soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial has been shot by an unknown gunman.
Democrats file lawsuit seeking Schimel videos
Wisconsin Democrats have filed a lawsuit seeking videos of prosecutor training sessions involving Republican attorney general candidate Brad Schimel.
New Ebola 'czar' to meet with Obama, top aides
President Barack Obama is convening a meeting Wednesday with his new Ebola "czar," Ron Klain, and other top aides.
Survey: Harassment a common part of online life
A new study confirms what many Internet users know all too well: Harassment is a common part of online life.
Pilot escapes injury after crashing into Wisconsin lake
The survival of pilot who crashed in a Price County lake is amazing many who responded.
3 teens killed in Shawano County crash
Three teenagers have died in a highway crash in Shawano County and a fourth person has been injured.
J&J to spend up to $200M on Ebola vaccine program
Johnson & Johnson will start safety testing in early January on a vaccine combination that could protect people from a strain of the deadly Ebola virus.
Kenosha man enters guilty plea to 2 slayings
The trial for a Kenosha man accused of fatally shooting two men during a robbery ended abruptly when he agreed to a plea deal.
County councils to release deer recommendations
Wisconsin's newly created county deer councils are set to release their first recommendations on local herd sizes next month.
Judge reviews mental state of stabbing suspect, 12
A Wisconsin judge is deciding whether one of two 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing a classmate to please a fictional online horror character is mentally fit to stand trial.
Asian carp DNA found in Green Bay's Fox River
Wisconsin wildlife officials say Asian carp DNA has been found in the Fox River in downtown Green Bay.
Trading cards connect deputies to the public
Dunn County Sheriff Dennis Smith says the collectible cards were made possible thanks to a partnership with local business 24-7 & West Wisconsin Telcom.
7th graders collect goods for "Socktober"
Students at DeLong Middle School in Eau Claire are giving back to help homeless students.
Annual Eau Claire Business Expo showcases nearly 155 local businesses
One of the largest networking events in western Wisconsin came back for yet another year Tuesday.