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Woman Arrested After Weekend Pursuit

By Morgan McCarthy | May 4, 2026

A Platteville woman wanted on a warrant for first-degree reckless homicide is in custody after a weekend arrest in Mineral Point.  Tiffany Chandler reportedly tried to flee a traffic stop but officers pursued and caught up with her.  The reckless homicide warrant is out of Grant County.

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No Mow May Underway

By Morgan McCarthy | May 4, 2026

The City of Eau Claire is encouraging residents to take part in the No Mow May effort.  The idea behind No Mow May is to ask people not to cut their grass this month as part of a movement to promote biodiversity and provide a habitat for pollinators like bees and butterflies.  Participation is optional and the city advises that they will be continuing to mow in public parks.

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FEMA Set to Asses WI Storm Damage

By Morgan McCarthy | May 4, 2026

Today FEMA officials will be Wisconsin assessing damages caused by recent flooding.  Emergency management officials say they’ll travel in the northeast part of the state.  The visit is a critical step to help secure federal funds for damages left by the severe storms, flooding and tornadoes last month.  Governor Evers thanks the agency for their swift response.  

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Dispute Over UW Tuition

By Morgan McCarthy | May 4, 2026

A new dispute is brewing over tuition at the university of Wisconsin system, with former president Jay Rothman accusing the board’s leader of not being fully honest with lawmakers. Wis-politics reports that Rothman says a 2 percent tuition increase was already in the works when regent’s president Amy Bogost testified that nothing had been decided. He believes a planned vote was quietly pulled after that hearing raised concerns. The board of regents is standing by its actions and says it

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WI Set for Opioid Settlement Money

By Morgan McCarthy | May 4, 2026

Wisconsin is set to receive more than 80-million-dollars from a nationwide settlement with Purdue pharma and its owners.  The agreement is part of a nearly seven-and-a-half-billion-dollar deal resolving lawsuits over the company’s role in the opioid crisis.  Officials say Purdue and the Sackler family were accused of aggressively marketing opioids across the country.  The settlement bans the Sackler family from selling opioids and directs funding to treatment, prevention, and recovery efforts over the next 15 years.  State officials say Wisconsin

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Welcome to May!

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2026

Hello. Welcome to your weekend. It’s the first weekend of a new month and as we dip into May, what will Mother Nature have in store? CLICK HERE for your full First Alert Forecast details with WEAU 13. As Churchill Downs prepares for the Kentucky Derby today we take it from the stables to the lakes. Wisconsin’s 2026 general inland fishing opener is Saturday, May 2, 2026, marking the start of the season for walleye, northern pike, and largemouth/smallmouth bass.

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Dunn Co. Sheriff’s Office Warn of Bail Bond Scam

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2026

The Dunn County Sheriff’s Office would like the public to be aware of an ongoing scam involvingindividuals impersonating bail bond agents and contacting family members of those arrested and/orincarcerated. The individuals request money to cover bail and sometimes offer an “ankle monitor”program. This is not a legitimate process. Neither Bond Agents nor the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office will evercontact families directly and request money for an ankle monitor or bail. These scams appear to becirculating throughout the country within recent

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Victim Identified, Marshfield Man Male Taken into Custody

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2026

Regarding the recent death investigation, which was reported on April 28, 2026, at approximately 8:49 P.M. in the Township of Little Black in Taylor County, the male victim has been identified as 21-year-old Austin D. Olson of Medford, Wisconsin. The adult male who was taken into custody on 04/29/26 has been identified as 19-year-old Brent M. Porter of Marshfield, Wisconsin. Brent was brought before the Taylor County Circuit Court for a bond hearing on the charge of Endangering Safety by

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Looking Local: UW-Stout Breaks Ground on $32 Million Project

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2026

A $31.7 million renovation of University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Recreation Complex will transform the facility and provide more than 39,000 square feet of new and remodeled space for student health, fitness and wellbeing. Campus leaders, alumni, legislators and students were among those who took part in the official groundbreaking for the project at the campus Sports & Fitness Center on Thursday, April 30. Chancellor Katherine Frank said the project came about because of a combination of student initiative and donor generosity. Students voted to support

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Flags Lowered to Honor WI Firefighters Who Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2026

 Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #290 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Sun., May 3, 2026, as a mark of respect for the state’s firefighters who have given their lives in the line of duty in honor of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service. Gov. Evers also proclaimed May 2-3, 2026, as National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend. “Our firefighters run toward danger, putting their health, safety, and life

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