Fire Destroys La Crosse Business News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy A downtown La Crosse building collapses during an early morning fire. The fire broke out at the India Curry House…
Jury Selection Underway For Mother, Daughter Accused Of Teen’s Death News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Jury selection is underway in the case of a mother and daughter accused of killing a teen girl in Iowa…
Fairytale Ball Returns News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy The Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild and WEAU 13 News invite you to the Eleventh Annual Fairytale Ball supporting Arts for…
Voting Open for Badger Craftsman Awards News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Today, the Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) launched voting for the 2022 Badger Craftsman Awards. The awards seek to offer recognition…
Marshfield Man Facing Charges After Domestic Dispute News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy On Wednesday April 27th at approximately 3:11PM. the Marshfield Police Department responded to 1407 N. Peach Ave for a report…
California Man Arrested for Targeting WI Children News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Investigators say a California man accused of grooming kids for child porn has victims in Wisconsin. Authorities in Sacramento arrested 24-year-old…
$1 Million Cash Bond Set News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy It was $1 million dollars requested and $1 million dollars cash bond set. Chippewa County prosecutor Wade Newell described the…
Reward Still Stands One Year Later News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Authorities in Dunn County are remembering last year’s killing of 18 cats. The Dunn County Humane Society says yesterday was…
Poll Shows Voters Turning Around News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Voters in Wisconsin are starting to trust the state’s electoral process more. The latest Marquette Law School Poll shows 76 percent of…
WI Sees Uptick in Coronavirus Hospitalizations News | April 28, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Wisconsin’s coronavirus hospitalization numbers are back over 200. The state’s Hospital Association yesterday said 212 people are now hospitalized with…