Updated: 3:00 PM It's another big boost for the local economy; more jobs are coming to the Weston area. This manufacturer will increase its workforce by nearly 40 percent in the next year and will get some help from the state in the process.
Updated: 9:36 PM After years of studies and discussion, two communities are closer to working together on firefighting services. They say the move, which was first suggested decades ago, will make people safer and save taxpayer money.
Updated: 1:56 PM Molitor's Old Town Saloon in Curtiss was gutted by flames Wednesday (3/2/05) night. Crews say they found the building fully engulfed in flames when they were called to the scene.
Updated: 1:32 PM Doors, drawers and tubs can be hazards for kids, but fortunately there are just as many safety products to combat the curiosity of little ones.
Updated: 1:55 PM He made it through one of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil. On Wednesday, a survivor of the World Trade Center attacks on September 11th shared his personal experience with people in Marshfield.
Updated: 2:54 PM One hundred percent is how much the use of cell phones behind the wheel has risen in the last four years. That's why traffic officials say more needs to be done to change the trend.
Updated: 5:45 PM Gov. Doyle promotes the importance of education by reading Dr. Seuss to second graders and defending his proposal to add $850 million to education funding.
Updated: 2:51 PM It's been more than a year since area Catholic Churches have had a leader at the top, but that's not the case anymore as the newest bishop for the La Crosse Diocese officially took over on Tuesday.
Updated: 7:48 PM He's recently come under fire for comparing some of the 9/11 terrorist attack victims to Nazis, and Tuesday Colorado professor Ward Churchill will speak at a UW school.
Updated: 7:54 PM So far from the people we've talked with it seems like a lower drinking age for military personnel has a lot of support, which means every man and woman in every branch from the Coast Guard to the Marines could soon be able to legally drink alcohol at age 19.
Updated: 11:07 AM "I think the worst thing that can happen to anyone is something bad to happen to their child." Karen's parents agree. Their love and support is an important part of this survivor's story.
Updated: 7:52 PM Karen doesn't want anyone else to miss the important warning signs of the disease, so she's sharing her experience in the hope that her story will make a difference for others.
Updated: 1:01 PM David Malsch pleaded guilty to possession of child porn in Missouri. He spent six years in prison for a child enticement conviction in Wisconsin in the 1990s. Malsch was a priest at churches in Tomahawk and Rhinelander
Updated: 12:58 PM Five million Americans every year are affected by Alzheimer's disease, but it's the caregivers behind this disease that see families and patients through the toughest of times.