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...
Hoping to prevent burn injuries and even deaths before they happen, the Progressive Agriculture Foundation is sharing advice for the farm, ranch, and home. Each year,...
Public school enrollment in Minnesota has dropped by about 17,000 students as families turned to home schooling, private schools and delaying entry into kindergarten amid the...
A continuing pandemic, cold nights and a tough economy have led many people in La Crosse to a downtown warming center this winter. Many of those...
Some homeowners in La Crosse may have skipped shoveling snow this week because of the very cold weather. But the lack of shoveling may come back to...
How much farther will local officials go to look for hazardous chemicals in La Crosse area well water? More than 100 wells have been tested near...
La Crosse County residents are worried about the toll COVID-19 is taking on the community. La Crosse County’s human services director, Jason Witt, said at a...
Two long-time members of the La Crosse Boys and Girls Clubs have accepted full scholarships to attend Viterbo. Becky Strittmater and Nathaniel Powell signed the scholarship papers...
Is the mayor of La Crosse overpaid? Candidate Samuel Schneider promises to take a $30,000 pay cut if he wins the April election for mayor. That...
A plan to tear down the former Coulee Council on Addictions building in La Crosse has been withdrawn. Several people living near the building on West...