Feingold Wants US Troops Out Of Iraq By Year's End
Introducing Ammendment To Spending Bill In The Senate
Introducing Ammendment To Spending Bill In The Senate
Going into surgery can be nerve wracking for most anyone. Trusting your doctor is essential, but so too is trusting your hospital. A recent report of a wrong site surgery--operating on the wrong side or wrong body part-- has people asking what kind of precautions are in place and what patients should know about the risks before being wheeled into the operation room.
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Fuel Tank Leak Problems
The Cochrane-Fountain City School District is moving from the controversial talks of dissolving the district to figuring out what went wrong with a referendum.
A half dozen men who had spent time in jail are getting a fresh start with the help of their landlords.
Whether it was helping out on the farm, building ice cream cones or bagging groceries, the paycheck held a promise of early freedom of sorts. But the latest information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says the number of teens nationwide joining the workforce is sinking, a figure that plays out locally as well.
Calumet County authorities hope instant messages and e-mails sent by Brenden Dassey--the 16 year old charged in the murder of Teresa Halbach--may lead to further details about her death.
The Department of Health and Family Services confirms nearly two dozen people in the state are now suffering from the virus. That's up from just 17 cases on Friday.
27-year-old Matthew Weber was a math teacher at Bangor High School near La Crosse when police say he assaulted a 15-year-old girl at his apartment.
As a school in Texas scrambles to assist 200,000 faculty, students and alumni, a UW-Eau Claire IT specialist has ways to protect yourself.
Businesses in downtown Eau Claire want you to stop in, shop and then take something green home with you--for free.
Critics say it would keep the media from informing the public.
Police say the wreck sent at least two others to the hospital.
Republican Attorney general candidate Paul Bucher says his opponent is taking the state department of justice in the wrong direction, especially with the growing meth problem in western Wisconsin.
The mumps outbreak seems to be spreading