WEAU News Headlines
Water main break forces Cadott school to shut off water
Cadott Superintendent, Joe Zydowsky, says the Cadott Elementary School was notified of the break, near the school, around nine Tuesday morning.
Obama lauds health care sign-ups of over 7 million
President Obama says the law has not fixed the health care system but it has made it a lot better.
Chippewa Falls police officers prank interviewed on April Fools Day
April Fools is a day to play tricks on friends and over at the Chippewa Falls Police Dept., officers are pranking each other.
Wisconsin Senate passes cancer drugs bill
Gov. Scott Walker has said he will sign the bill the Senate passed Tuesday on a bipartisan 26-7 vote.
Steve Wojciechowski named Marquette men's basketball coach
Wojciechowski, 37, served as an assistant coach at Duke since the 1999-2000 season and was promoted to associate head coach in the summer of 2008.
Congress seeks answers on delay in GM recall
GM has recalled 2.6 million cars for a faulty ignition switch.
NEW INFORMATION: Meth found in man killed in officer-involved shooting near Menomonie
A toxicological analysis reveals Dennis Grohn was heavily under the influence of methamphetamine at the time of his death.
UW Extension offering garden plot rentals
The site is on Jeffers Road, north of the North Crossing, which is on the northwest side of Eau Claire.
Wisconsin Senate passes bill restricting drones
The bill has previously passed the Assembly and now heads to Gov. Scott Walker.
Announcers picked for Final Four 'teamcasts'
Kentucky will be on TNT and Wisconsin on truTV for the second semifinal.
Woods has back surgery, will miss the Masters
Woods said on his website that he had surgery Monday in Utah for a pinched nerve that had been hurting him for several months.
Wisconsin, Kentucky governors bet over game
The two teams meet Saturday night in Arlington, Texas, for the chance to play for the national championship next week.
DECISION 2014: New polling place in Eau Claire
The Eau Claire City Clerk's Office says it's at the Birch Street Baptist Church at 3120 Birch Street in Eau Claire.
DECISION 2014: Local races on the ballot in spring election
There's no statewide race on Tuesday's ballot, but voters will have their say about their local government and schools.
Court: John Doe lawsuit was properly dismissed
A state appeals court says a judge properly dismissed a lawsuit alleging a Milwaukee prosecutor abused his power during a secret probe into Gov. Scott Walker's former aides.
4 state senators to give farewell speeches
Barring a special session, Tuesday will be the last meeting day for the Senate. The Assembly completed its work last month.
Retailers benefit from Badgers' trip to Final Four
Sales of Wisconsin apparel are brisk this week as the Badgers prepare to take on the University of Kentucky in Arlington, Texas Saturday night.
Wisconsin Senate to vote on ag tourism liability
Farmers wouldn't be financially liable for the death of someone participating in an agricultural tourism activity under a bill up for a vote in the Wisconsin Senate.
Bill would set minimum age to officiate wedding
No one under age 18 could officiate a wedding in Wisconsin under a bill up for passage Tuesday.
Northeastern Wisconsin credit unions to merge
Two Wisconsin credit unions say they will merge later this year to form one of the largest credit unions in the state.