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UW explores science behind Wisconsin supper clubs
The signature dishes served at supper clubs that long served as Wisconsin's culinary and social backbone will be under the microscope during next week's statewide science festival.
Man, woman face 250 felonies in southern Wisconsin
A man and woman face more than 250 felonies for allegedly putting cameras in southern Wisconsin locker rooms.
Deadly crash in Dunn Co., fleeing suspect caught
The Dunn Co. Sheriff's Department says there was a deadly crash early Saturday morning on I-94.
Sunny Saturday in the Chippewa Valley
Eau Claire, Wis. (WEAU) -- A cold and dry start to the weekend, with high pressure covering the entire Midwest. It's a cold start out there with most towns down in the 20's. This will also hold through...
Jobs, abortion among topics discussed at first gubernatorial debate
All eyes are on Eau Claire Friday night.
As 100 TV and radio stations carried the first of two gubernatorial debates.
Watch parties gather to watch gubernatorial debate
All across Eau Claire voters gathered to see Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke take to the stage for the first time.
NEW INFORMATION: Burke, Walker score points in first debate
Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke both scored points and avoided any major gaffes in the first of two gubernatorial debates.
Reaction to gubernatorial debate
Reaction to Friday's gubernatorial debate is starting to come in.
Human skull, remains found in woods near Baldwin
The hunter found the skull just before 6 last night in the Town of Baldwin, off of 70th Avenue.
Remains of Ebola victim who died in US cremated
The remains of a man who became the first person to die of Ebola in the United States have been cremated.
Supreme Court blocks Wisconsin voter ID law
With elections less than a month away, the U.S. Supreme Court has blocked Wisconsin from requiring voters to show a photo ID at the polls.
Multiple agencies working to provide security at gubernatorial debate
Several law enforcement and rescue agencies will provide security for Friday's debate between Republican Governor Scott Walker and his Democratic challenger Mary Burke.
50 years later, local man remembers end of Caryville ferry
The Caryville Bridge, which is in Dunn County, opened on October 11th 1964, ending an era of commuting by ferry.
WHO: Ebola death toll above 4,000
The total number of deaths attributed to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has risen above 4,000, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Roenicke to return to Brewers; team fires hitting, first base coaches
The Milwaukee Brewers have fired hitting coach Johnny Narron and first base-infield coach Garth Iorg after the team's late-season collapse.
Some Wisconsin stores affected by Dairy Queen data breach
The ice cream and fast food chain says its payment systems were breached by hackers sometime between August and September.
EEOC sues FedEx for not accommodating deaf workers
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit charging that FedEx discriminated against deaf and partially deaf workers and job applicants for years.
Cougar scratches man at St. Paul's Como Zoo
St. Paul police say a 23-year-old man climbed a guardrail at Como Zoo and was scratched by a cougar.
SUV crashes into train in Chippewa County
It happened Thursday afternoon in the Town of Wheaton
Court refuses to rehear voter ID ruling
A federal appeals court won't reconsider a decision allowing Wisconsin officials to re-implement the state's voter photo identification law.