One year after La Crosse County got its first case of COVID-19, even local doctors feel as if time has slowed down. “It’s hard to remember...
La Crosse County is supporting other local governments, trying to get help to remedy PFAS pollution in local groundwater. Both La Crosse Mayor Tim Kabat and...
La Crosse’s public schools should all be back to normal in-person classes by the first week of April. At Monday night’s school board meeting, superintendent Aaron...
Hundreds of spectators lined up in downtown La Crosse on Saturday to see the city’s first holiday parade in over a year, with sunshine and 50-degree...
Sam King of Logan Middle School had one busy day at home last month…saving members of his family when a fire broke out. Sam was taking...
Over a deadly 12 months in the U.S., where COVID-19 has claimed half a million lives, even the manner of handling deaths has changed for government...
There’s no time limit on granting equal rights for women. That’s what many citizens have been arguing since the 1970s and 1980s, when an Equal Rights...
About one thousand people in south La Crosse have lost electricity this morning, from scattered outages, reported around 8 a.m. Xcel Energy says the largest outage...
A popular gathering place on the UW-La Crosse campus becomes a battleground against the coronavirus. A community vaccination clinic has opened at the university’s Cleary Alumni...
La Crosse County is continuing to use some local hotels to temporarily shelter the homeless and some people infected with COVID-19. Last month, the county board approved...
In a world of phone calls and Zoom meetings, a weekend event at the La Crosse Center Sunday brought back the personal touch of business. The annual Z-93...
La Crosse could see more housing development soon, as the building industry bounces back from slowdowns during the pandemic. City planner Andrea Trane tells a La...
A developer who’d like to build new apartments near downtown La Crosse is hoping for a “second chance” in the future. Two city committees have turned down...
What’s buried on Brad’s Desk? All the Whos down in Whoville like kids’ books a lot… But one author’s clean image is going to pot. ...
Routinely failing to shovel snow off your sidewalk could be classified as a nuisance by the city of La Crosse. A city council committee has voted...
A protest against a La Crosse landlord attracted about a dozen people to a rental office on Kane Street on Monday. Demonstrators spoke out against the...
A troubled year, dominated by a pandemic, may have led to a surge in drug overdose deaths in La Crosse County. The county’s Alliance to HEAL...
The House could vote Friday on a nearly $2 trillion COVID relief package. That bill probably will not include an increase in the minimum wage, following...
The cost of trying to build more than 100 apartments on a north La Crosse lot has gone up sharply in the last year or two. ...
City leaders in La Crosse have been promoting the goal of making the community carbon-free within 30 years. To achieve that end, the city is working...