WEAU News Headlines
Walker says Wisconsin has plans for Ebola
Gov. Scott Walker says he gets weekly updates from the state health department about what would happen if someone tests positive for Ebola in Wisconsin.
Gay marriages from June will be recognized
Gov. Scott Walker says hundreds of same-sex marriages performed in June will be recognized by the state.
NBC helps raise money for US journalist with Ebola
Friends of the American freelance journalist with Ebola are turning to crowdsourcing to help pay for huge medical bills.
Showers Likely Tonight
A dry start to the afternoon, but rain is quickly heading in our direction for later this afternoon. Showers will spread across the area through the afternoon. The steadiest rain will be this evening...
Walker says he 'certainly' won't run for 4 terms
Gov. Scott Walker says he thinks eight to 10 years is the appropriate amount of time for a person to remain in the same public office.
Gordy's recognized by state for hiring people with disabilities
A local grocery store in Eau Claire was recognized by the Department of Workforce Development for its dedication in hiring people with disabilities.
NEW INFORMATION: Three arrested in connection with south side Eau Claire burglaries
During the weekend of September 19-21, 2014, multiple houses and garages were burglarized in the neighborhoods surrounding Mitscher Drive and Anric Drive.
CDC urges all US hospitals to 'think Ebola'
Federal health authorities are telling the nation's hospitals to "think Ebola."
Wisconsin AG hopeful wants gun background checks
Susan Happ's campaign released a statement Monday noting saying background checks are an obvious solution to gun violence.
Data show gap in Wisconsin school employee pay
Recent state and national data shows Wisconsin teachers on average earn less than their peers nationwide while the state generally pays administrators more.
Investigators search for missing man
On Monday, the Adams County Sheriff’s Office announced it was looking for Todd M. Galbrecht, 51.
Winona Police Department awarded K-9 vest
The $8,500 grant will also provide a vest for a K9 from the Winona County Sheriff's Office.
Canadian Ebola vaccine to begin testing
An experimental Canadian-made Ebola vaccine that has shown promise in tests on primates is beginning clinical trials on humans in the U.S.
Health care workers monitored after Ebola case
Tests confirmed the first known case of Ebola transmitted in the nation, raising questions about assurances by health officials here that the disease will be contained and any American hospital should be able to treat it.
DWD Asst. Deputy Secretary recognizes Gordy's County Market
The business was named an 'Exemplary Employer' for its commitment to hiring people with disabilities.
Judge OKs settlement in Minn. church abuse case
A Minnesota judge has signed off on a settlement in a landmark case that accused Catholic church leaders in Minnesota of creating a public nuisance by failing to warn parishioners about an abusive priest.
Wisconsin officials paying more for road salt
Wisconsin officials say they are paying about 14 percent more for road salt this year.
Deputies: Four-year-old boy killed in tree skidder accident near Loyal
The Clark County Sheriff's Office is investigating the accident.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Crews to start fixing concrete on 53 bypass Tuesday
In case of rain, the work will be conducted the following night.
Owner found guilty of charge in 2011 Rustic Mill Tavern fire
A jury has convicted the owner of a restaurant that burned down in 2011 of party to the crime of arson.