One person was sent to the hospital after a Saturday fire in Stoddard. Crews from six fire department responded to the South West Street garage fire. The source of the fire has not yet been confirmed. The homeowner was taken for medical care after suffering smoke inhalation.
Read MoreWisconsin lawmakers are splitting along party lines over the US capture of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro. President Trump says Maduro was captured during a “large scale strike” and flown out of the country. Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin called Trump’s action “unauthorized” and argued the president doesn’t have “unilateral authority to invade foreign countries, oust their governments, and seize their resources.” Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany commended Trump’s decision, and described Maduro as the leader of a cartel “responsible for the deaths
Read MoreThe Wisconsin judge convicted of obstructing ICE agents who were trying to arrest a Mexican immigrant has resigned from her post. Former Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan announced her resignation Saturday. Her felony conviction came after an incident last year where prosecutors accused her of helping an illegal immigrant evade federal agents. Dugan was acquitted of a misdemeanor charge of concealing a wanted person.
Read MoreHello! Here we are in 2026. How are the first days of the new year treating you? Hopefully you’re off to a good start and feeling hopeful about the days, weeks and months ahead. Whew. On the other side of the holidays, we return to our Saturday morning routine to simply slow things down a bit. But first, it helps to know what Mother Nature is planning for us. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FIRST ALERT FORECAST WITH WEAU 13. This
Read MoreSeveral new laws and policies set to begin in 2026 are officially in effect. Among the most notable changes is a restriction on student use of wireless devices in public school classrooms beginning July 1st. Licensed foster parents and relatives caring for young children through the Kinship Care program will receive a two-and-a-half-percent increase in monthly payments. Multiple tax changes take effect for 2026, with paperwork due by December 31st to qualify.
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers announced he’ll deliver his 2026 State of the State address next month. The governor’s office says the address will take place in the Assembly chamber of the state Capitol at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17th. This is the 7th time in state history that a State of the State address was made later than January.
Read MoreUSA Hockey announced its Team USA Olympic roster for 2026. The team includes four current and two former Wisconsin women’s hockey players. Laila Edwards, Caroline Harvey, Ava McNaughton and Kirsten Simms made the final Olympic roster as active players for UW. Former Badgers Britta Curl-Salemme and Hilary Knight were also selected for the team. Current athletic trainer Stefanie Arndt and former Wisconsin director of operations Sis Paulsen will join Team USA in staff roles.
Read MoreOne person is dead after a Wednesday night fire in Trempealeau County. Crews responded at around 8:30 p.m. to a garage fire in Independence. Reports say a male adult was found dead at the scene. The victim’s name has not been released and the cause of the fire has not been reported.
Read MoreThe new year brings free fares for school-age kids on Eau Claire Transit. The city says that kids 18 and under — and all young adult high school students — will be able to ride the bus for free. High school students will need to show their school ID in order to receive the free rides. The offer went into effect on Thursday.
Read MoreState legislators are proposing a bill to curb concert ticket scalping. State Representative Jill Billings is co-authoring the so-called “SWIFTIE Bill,” which would limit purchases to eight tickets a person. It would also prevent the use of bots, multiple emails, or IP addresses. The bill’s name references issues with ticket prices during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Lawmakers hope to hold a hearing on the bill in the state assembly sometime this month.
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