Mississippi Valley Conservancy (MVC) Executive Director Carol Abrahamzon in the WIZM studio Thursday for La Crosse Talk PM to help navigate how Wisconsin lawmakers are breaking...
Though we buried the lead to start La Crosse Talk PM on Wednesday, two guests joined — Dr. Tom Schlesinger and Nick Nichols — to discuss...
There’s a new campaign to get the Prairie Springs Science Center at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse completed. The campus alumni association is asking UW-L graduates,...
The snowiest day of this winter in La Crosse didn’t happen until about a month into spring. Sunday’s snow total of 7 inches in La Crosse was...
River stages in La Crosse this week could surpass levels of four years ago, and may even exceed the second-biggest flood in the city’s history. Meteorologist...
La Crosse’s snow emergency has ended, a little more than 12 hours after it started. The emergency rules, including alternate side parking, took effect at 6...
The seven-day-a-week schedule for brush and yard waste disposal in La Crosse is about to get shorter, as city residents start cleaning their yards for the...
A 48-hour snow emergency declared for the city of La Crosse, starting at 6 p.m. Sunday, when alternate-side parking goes into effect. The emergency could be...
They’ll have hearings on Tuesday in Eau Claire and Wednesday in the Dells, but some Democratic members of Wisconsin’s joint finance committee met with La Crosse residents on...
Is there a remedy for the PFAS pollution of well water near the La Crosse Airport? Maybe, according to results of recent underground drilling on French...
A new attempt to develop apartments on a block of La Crosse’s Rose Street raises concerns among neighbors and city officials. The city is being asked...
This is turning out to be La Crosse’s wettest year in almost a century and a half, at least through the end of March. In the...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A federal review of plans for a Great Lakes oil pipeline tunnel will take more than a year longer than originally...
More than a month after the Ohio train derailment, firefighters around the country continue to talk about how they could be ready to respond to such...
The tents are gone from Houska Park. So is much of the grass and the soil, after city crews plowed trash out onto the street on...
City Hall is preparing to close La Crosse’s Houska Park at the end of the day on Wednesday, concluding several months of homeless people occupying the riverfront...
Washington is putting strict limits on PFAS chemicals found in drinking water. That’s something the Town of Campbell has wanted for a long time. “The EPA...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to overturn the Biden administration’s protections for thousands of small streams, wetlands and other waterways, advancing...
University students need to get the best education in science possible, to keep up with changing technology. That point of view comes from UWL Chancellor Joe...
The city of La Crosse may use some leftover federal money to pay for the cleanup of Houska Park. The city council Finance and Personnel Committee...