WEAU News Headlines
Green Bay measure would crack down on dog brokers
Green Bay officials are considering a measure that would only allow dog owners to keep puppy litters if the mother dog lives there too.
Wisconsin governor skirts touchy casino decision
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has made a reputation for his willingness to take on difficult political issues. But he's delayed a decision on one of the hottest questions for voters in densely populated southeastern Wisconsin: Will he approve the Menominee Nation's plans for a casino in Kenosha?
Appeals court rejects Amber Alert case
A federal appeals court has upheld the conviction and prison sentence of a 47-year-old Maine resident for transporting a 13-year-old Owensboro, Kentucky girl across state lines to engage in sexual activity.
Minnesota student remains in coma after long fall
A Minnesota State University student remains in a coma in Milwaukee, weeks after he fell from a parking ramp after a night of drinking.
Chip Sealing Street Maintenance to Begin
The City's annual chip sealing street maintenance program will begin on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
Bank thiefs arrested in Eau Claire, Chippewa County
Two people accused of frauding several banks in the area are arrested over the weekend.
Crash sends milk truck driver to the hospital
A milk truck driver is rushed to the hospital, after rolling his semi into a ditch.
Ski Sprites hit the water for the last time this summer
The Ski Sprites also took to the water Monday, for the last time this summer.
Dog swim at Fairfax Pool to benefit military dogs tribute
It's the final dog days of summer and it was a perfect day for man's best friend to get out and hop in the pool for a good cause.
Minimum wage debate heats up ahead of November election
Legislation to increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $10.10 stalled in congress this spring.
Obama arrives in Milwaukee, greeted by Gov. Walker
President Barack Obama has arrived in Milwaukee, where he was greeted at the airport by Gov. Scott Walker and others.
Carriage drivers to gather at historical site
Scores of carriage drivers are set to gather at a southwestern Wisconsin historical site this weekend.
Man who was fatally shot in Madison is identified
The Madison man who was shot and killed at a party on the city's south side over the weekend has been identified as 25-year-old Darren J. Goodwan.
Green Bay measure would crack down on dog brokers
Green Bay officials are considering a measure that would only allow dog owners to keep puppy litters if the mother dog lives there too.
Oshkosh finds little demand for 3 liquor licenses
Liquor licenses in Oshkosh have been in high demand for the last 40 years, so city officials are a little surprised that no one is applying for three licenses that have been available for a while
Carriage drivers to gather at historical site
Scores of carriage drivers are set to gather at a southwestern Wisconsin historical site this weekend.
UW-Stout Chancellor accepts Ice Bucket Challenge
Chancellor Bob Meyer took the ice bucket challenge after being nominated by CVTC President Bruce Barker.
Chefs, breeders pair up to produce tastier veggies
There's a good chance that many of the trendy vegetables foodies latch on to in the next decade will come from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Pedestrian hit, killed by train near Tomah
The Tomah Police Department says it was called to the Canadian Pacific Railroad tracks just before midnight Saturday.
Bank loans used to collect unpaid medical bills
A health system with hospitals in Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma and Wisconsin is working with a bank to offer interest-free loans to patients with unpaid medical bills.