WEAU News Headlines
Spooner Area School District Board Personnel Committee Concludes Review of Complaints
The Personnel Committee says it came to the conclusion that claims at the Spooner School District did not constitute evidence of harassment.
"It's my freedom," local man flies Confederate flag
South Carolina is more than 1100 miles away from Eau Claire but Lloyd Denning is proudly flying the Confederate flag outside his home.
National Kubb Championship comes to Eau Claire
The Junior Kubb Championship was held Friday for kids ages 12 and under.
U.S. Highway 53 lane closures planned for July 13-16
Traffic on U.S. 53 will be reduced to one lane in each direction from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. July 13-16.
Eau Claire Police looking for man who exposed himself
Officers say they have been getting reports of a man exposing himself to women for about a year. They say most of the incidents have happened near the bike trail and Carson Park area.
Local hospital growing produce for nutrition programs
Most of us don't associate hospitals and gardens with one another, but recently clinics across the country have picked up the idea of incorporating gardening into nutrition lessons.
Walker posts official campaign logo
The logo was posted Friday on the governor's Twitter and Instagram pages and says "Scott Walker for America."
Minnesota chickadee tests positive for bird flu
The Department of Natural Resources says a chickadee found in Ramsey County and delivered to a wildlife rehabilitation center on June 10 later tested positive for H5 bird flu.
Security council realigns Wisconsin threat priorities
The state's Homeland Security Council has released a new report realigning threat priorities and strategies.
Sisters rescued in Wyoming woods relied on faith, experience
Faith and past family backcountry camping experiences helped three sisters survive for more than four days while they were lost in a Wyoming wilderness area.
Prosecutors: Man, woman to plead in incense indictment case
Federal prosecutors say a man and woman from Ashland have agreed to plead guilty to charges that distributed substances similar to illegal drugs and filing false tax returns.
Last flight for US Airways expected in October
The last flight for US Airways will take place this fall, and then one more name in airline history will disappear.
Volunteer dog handlers join search for missing doctor
Volunteer dog handlers are helping sheriff's officials search for a missing doctor in Door County.
Defense in Colorado theater shooting rests
The defense in the Colorado theater shooting trial has rested after trying to show gunman James Holmes was insane at the time of the 2012 attack.
Minn. lawmakers gear up to take on cell cases that look like guns
Minnesota lawmakers are worried about cell phone cases designed to look like handguns.
County judges dismiss train citations in central Wisconsin
Law enforcement officials in central Wisconsin say they're frustrated with court rulings that will allow railroad trains to block road crossings for extended periods of time without repercussions.
University of Wisconsin regents approve budget cuts
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents has approved a budget that will absorb the first year of a $250 million cut in state aid.
Omar Sharif, of "Doctor Zhivago," "Lawrence of Arabia," dies
Omar Sharif, the Egyptian-born actor who soared to international stardom in two David Lean epics, "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago," has died.
Confederate flag is removed in South Carolina
President Barack Obama says taking down the Confederate flag is "a sign of good will and healing and a meaningful step toward a better future."
1 injured in Monona shooting
Police have two suspects in custody and are looking for a third for a shooting in Monona.