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Book sale going on this weekend at Eau Claire Expo Center
If you're looking for a good book, you may want to head over to the Eau Claire Expo Center.
Altoona's Front Porch Project breaks ground
A groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday afternoon on River Prairie Drive, for Altoona's New Front Porch project.
Snow possible overnight
Eau Claire, Wis. -- (SkyWarn 13) The first snowflakes of the season are possible tonight, as a strong upper low slides down from the north. Precipitation in the form of rain this evening will gradually...
Dells Mill remembers owner Gus Clark
This weekend Dells Mill will celebrate a man who brought the past to life
Educational seminar draws nearly 500 educators
Today nearly 500 teachers from across several area districts came together for one purpose - to learn.
Governor Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke hit the campaign trail today.
Governor Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke hit the campaign trail today.
Democratic lawmakers call for extended DMV service center hours
They say a federal judge estimates 300,000 registered voters in Wisconsin don't have a valid form of voter ID.
Two teachers battling breast cancer are honored during parade
Jodi Rueth and Mary Lou England served as Grand Marshalls at the homecoming parade for the Neillsville School District.
Gas prices hit a four year low
Gas prices have hit a four year low, but in Eau Claire they remain above the national average.
Former high school janitor accused of sexually assaulting child
50-year-old Jay Flaherty, who worked as a janitor at New Richmond High School, is charged with repeated sexual assault of a child, and sexual assault of a child under 13.
WSU research team studying sweeter cranberries
A team of biologists at Winona State University is testing a new variety of more naturally sweet cranberries.
Islamic State group downs Iraqi attack helicopter
The Mi-35 helicopter crashed outside the town of Beiji, 200 kilometers (130 miles) north of Baghdad and home to Iraq's largest oil refinery, authorities said.
Hazmat Team Plastic Wraps Car Used by Ebola Patient
New pics of hazmat team wrapping the car of Dallas ebola patient.
Sheriff's Department looking for owner of missing horse
On Friday, the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a horse that wandered onto a property in the Township of Peru.
Judge lays out path in Milwaukee church bankruptcy
A federal bankruptcy judge is laying out how the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's long-running bankruptcy case will proceed after mediation failed.
Patient evaluated for possible ebola at D.C.'s Howard University Hospital
A patient with Ebola-like symptoms who had recently traveled to Nigeria is being treated at Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., a hospital spokesperson confirmed late Friday morning.
US rig count down 9 to 1,922
Oilfield services company Baker Hughes Inc. says the number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. declined by nine this week to 1,922.
NEW INFORMATION: Wisconsin working with federal government to stop spread of enterovirus 68
Gov. Scott Walker made the remarks during a campaign stop in Eau Claire on Friday.
NEW INFORMATION: Happ promises to crack down on for-profit colleges
Democratic attorney general candidate Susan Happ promises to crack down on for-profit colleges that she says prey on Wisconsin students and veterans.
Advocacy group leader: Raids victimized homeowners
The leader of an advocacy group under investigation for possible illegal coordination of campaign spending says law enforcement raids of several homes have left the homeowners feeling like rape victims.




