WEAU News Headlines
Court: Whistleblower law doesn't protect interns
The Wisconsin Supreme Court says a state law protecting health care workers who act as whistleblowers doesn't apply to unpaid interns.
NEW INFORMATION: Railroad tracks open following Slinger derailment
Canadian National Railway spokesman Patrick Waldron said Tuesday the tracks are once again open to train traffic.
Ozanne lags in fundraising for attorney general
Democratic Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne is far behind three other candidates in raising money in the race for attorney general.
Menard Inc., former executive reach legal settlement
Menard Inc. and a former executive have reached a settlement in that woman's discrimination lawsuit, according to court records and lawyers.
Eau Claire celebrates music with 'Tuesday Night Blues'
Blues music hits the park on Tuesday nights in Eau Claire. Free outdoor performances are happening weekly at Owen Park.
Woman hospitalized after Vernon County crash
One woman is hospitalized after she lost consciousness and crashed on U.S. Highway 14 in the Town of Viroqua.
UW-Madison band won't make trip to first game
Wisconsin Badgers first football game of the season will take place before a nationally-televised audience against Southeastern Conference powerhouse Louisiana State.
Donor gives Purple Heart to stabbing victim
The Waukesha girl who was stabbed 19 times, allegedly by two classmates who thought her death would please a fictional online character, has received a special gift.
School board votes to move forward with November referendum
The Altoona School Board voted Monday night to put a $23-million referendum on the November ballot.
Heat causes stretches of Highway 29 to buckle
Highway 29 is back open in Lake Hallie after the road buckles Monday afternoon.
Names, photos released in Chippewa Co. crash
Chippewa County Sheriff's Deputies release new information on a crash that happened Saturday afternoon.
Mayfly mayhem causing problems along riverways
It’s mayfly mayhem in parts of western Wisconsin and the bugs are causing some problems.
Catholic Charities and The Salvation Army offer back to school programs
Applications are now available for two programs that help students have the supplies they need for a better school year.
Disappointed fans say Rob Zombie walkoff won't keep them away from Rock Fest
Rock Fest wrapped up Sunday night, but not everything went as planned.
When temperatures rise it's important to stay safe while keeping cool
People in Eau Claire were finding interesting ways to beat the heat today. Also it's important to know how to stay safe when temperatures rise this high.
Kleefisch leads Democrats in fundraising
Republican Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch says she has raised $520,000 through June and has $689,000 cash on hand.
Walker announces plans for new rest stop in La Crosse
Walker says the new facility will be built in 2016, at the same time as the planned construction of I-90.
Candidate for U.S. Congress tours veterans home in Chippewa Falls
Kelly Westlund toured the Wisconsin Veterans Home as part of her veterans listening tour in the state's 7th Congressional District.
Suspects arrested in gas station robberies now facing charges
The criminal complaint says Kyle Langner and Ricky White are now facing three charges of armed robbery. Jesse Sweeter is facing two armed robbery charges.
NEW INFORMATION: Man suspected of 5th offense OWI in Altoona crash
He was arrested for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated 5th Offense.