WEAU News Headlines
NEW INFORMATION: Wisconsin attorneys ask judge to stay right-to-work decision
State attorneys have asked a Madison judge to stay his ruling declaring Wisconsin's right-to-work law unconstitutional.
911 caller won't be charged in Ohio Walmart police shooting
A special prosecutor says a 911 caller won't be charged for reporting a man waving a gun in an Ohio Walmart before police fatally shot him.
Study backs pancreas cell transplants for severe diabetes
A new study shows transplants of insulin-producing pancreas cells can protect people with severe Type 1 diabetes from potentially life-threatening drops in blood sugar.
Teacher uses 'FaceTime' to read to class while serving abroad
Some lessons are best learned in a classroom. But for a few second graders, their geography lesson comes with a personal touch.
Underage drinking awareness campaign reminds parents of dangers
Prom and graduation season has prompted an underage drinking awareness initiative to remind parents on the dangers of teen drinking.
Ethiopians Hayle and Baysa win Boston Marathon
Lemi Berhanu Hayle of Ethiopia has won the Boston Marathon in an unofficial time of 2 hours, 12 minutes, 45 seconds.
Johnson ends first quarter with $5.5 million on hand
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson's campaign finished the first quarter of the year with about a million dollars less in the bank than opponent Russ Feingold.
Police officer responds to a complaint of kids being too loud, brings tasty reinforcement
When Officer D. Carden got the call about some rowdy kids, he knew what he needed to bring as back up.
Wisconsin's 'Elementary School Principal of the Year' shares educational philosophy
Wisconsin has a lot of outstanding teachers and recently recognized a local principal as the state's Elementary School Principal of the Year. She shared her perspective on education with WEAU morning viewers.
Kapanke to run for former Senate seat
A former Republican state senator who lost his seat in a 2011 recall election says he plans to run again for the 32nd District seat now held by Democrat Jennifer Shilling of La Crosse.
Where are the richest voters in the country?
The relationship between political parties and money can be examined by looking at the wealthiest voters and their elected officials.
Rice Lake home fire causes 40K in damages
A home caught fire in Rice Lake and caused around $40,000 in damage.
Woman dead after being hit by vehicle in Rice Lake
A woman is dead after being hit by a vehicle in Rice Lake.
Council to hold public meeting on antlerless deer harvest
The public will have a chance to comment on the antlerless deer harvest.
NEW INFORMATION: Police: Missing Onalaska man found safe
Police say they are no longer looking for a man reported missing.
Taste of the Valley looks for 100 volunteers
An area event is looking for volunteers.
Rent Due: Florida landlord fatally shoots tenant over $550
A South Florida landlord is accused of fatally shooting a tenant following an argument over rent.
US to send 200 more troops, Apache helicopters, to Iraq
U.S. officials say the U.S. will send 200 more troops and a number of Apache helicopters to Iraq to assist in the fight against the Islamic State group.
Ex-cop pleads to involuntary manslaughter in 2013 shooting
A former Fairfax County police officer accused of fatally shooting a man who had his hands up has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter.
Suspects not pursued in fatal Bayfield County shooting
Sheriff's officials say they are not looking for any suspects in a shooting that left a man and woman dead in Bayfield County.