WEAU News Headlines
Packers fans happy to see their team at home opener
Packers fans say the home opener at Lambeau Field couldn't have come any sooner.
One hospitalized after motorcycle accident
The Pierce County Sheriff's Department says 53-year old Donald Anderson was driving northbound on Highway 35 when he lost control of his motorcycle.
Sharp shooters face off in Augusta for USPSA Wisconsin Section match
For the first time, members of the United States Practical Shooting Association were able to stay local and still take part in a statewide competition.
Rodgers, Packers roar back to beat Jets 31-24
Aaron Rodgers threw for three touchdowns, Jordy Nelson had a career-high 209 yards receiving and the Green Bay Packers rallied from an 18-point deficit for a 31-24 win over the New York Jets on Sunday.
Report: Madison pot arrests higher for blacks
Police in Madison arrest or cite blacks for marijuana offenses at about 12 times the rate they punish whites, according to data analyzed by the Wisconsin State Journal.
Two dead in Brown County
Two people are dead in Brown County in what authorities are calling a murder-suicide.
Wisconsin grape harvest starting slowly
Most say the picking is behind schedule by 10 days to two weeks.
Walker promises more tax cuts in second term
Gov. Wlaker tells the Associated Press that his proposals can persuade the few undecided people in the race to vote for him. Polls show Walker and Democratic challenger Mary Burke running about even.
Thousands show up for bacon celebration
The two-day annual bacon bash features bacon-inspired food booths, cook-offs, and microbrews.
Explosion levels home; owner unhurt in driveway
Roger Beck says he thought his vehicle battery had blown up. Then he looked up and saw it was his kitchen.
Marshfield man suspected in Packers ticket scam
Marshfield police Lt. Darren Larson says the suspect seems to be targeting city businesses. He says investigators are at the tip of the investigation, and they're trying to identify all victims.
Community Members Gather for Walk to End Alzheimer's
Community members gathered at Carson Park in Eau Claire Saturday morning for the Walk to End Alzheimer'
Man, boy die when wall collapses in Pepin County
Deputies rushed to a property in the town of Waterville. They and other emergency officials were able to dig the bodies free but they couldn't revive the victims.
Casino not a done deal but jobseekers still sought
Gov. Scott Walker still hasn't decided whether to approve a proposed Kenosha casino, but that hasn't stopped the team leading the project from launching a jobs website.
Fla. appeals rulings overturning gay-marriage ban
Florida officials are appealing several court rulings overturning the state's ban on gay marriage.
Obama: Combating Islamic State not US fight alone
President Barack Obama is distinguishing the military campaign against Islamic State militants from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Hundreds put their hands together for Day of Caring
More than 100 people put their hands together at Beaver Creek Reserve Friday in Fall Creek for the annual Day of Caring.
Eau Claire mother pleads guilty in abuse case
A mother charged in an abuse case has pleaded guilty as part of a plea deal.
DNR talks new 2014 bow hunting regulations
With the weather cooling off the past few days, it's definitely beginning to feel like fall and for hunters fall means it's time to head into the woods.
Keep your children's vaccines in check this fall
School is back in session and flu season isn't too far away and that means keeping up with your children's vaccine in order to protect from potentially deadly viruses.