The major construction happening in La Crosse’s Riverside Park this year will lead to important changes in Riverfest, being celebrated around July 4. Work on renovating...
A Winona boy, who died of a rare illness when he was 5 years old, has been cited as an inspiration for a new study group...
While visiting one La Crosse hospital this year, you can get a history lesson on the women’s movement in America. Gundersen Health System has a new...
The La Crosse Community Theatre’s first venture into a nationwide program to help children with special needs is getting support from the man who started that...
Bicyclists in La Crosse got a chance Tuesday to ride with Mayor Tim Kabat, and see changes that have been made to encourage two-wheel travel in the...
The La Crosse Community Theatre is joining a nationwide program to help special needs children take part in stage productions. The Penguin Project assists children with disabilities,...
If weather permits, there could be many people hitting local beaches for Memorial Day. The official swimming season in La Crosse doesn’t begin until late next...
Two local hospice programs in La Crosse are getting a financial boost from a yearly Irish celebration. The La Crosse-Bantry Friendship Association gave checks for $800...
‘Swim at your own risk’ will be the rule at La Crosse’s two public beaches this summer. The city park department has posted large signs at...
Swimming season is almost upon us in La Crosse, with most of the city beaches and pools to open officially in June. But one pool which...
About 50 people gathered at St. Joseph the Workman Cathedral in La Crosse on Saturday to honor a local sailor who died 78 years ago, in...
He used to be part of a ‘Blues Brothers’ act in the La Crosse area. Now, Bill LaRue is wearing the blue blazer of a Riverfest...
A La Crosse sailor, who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, will be buried back in his hometown of La Crosse this weekend....
According to Ron Kind, the U.S. is experiencing both a crisis in low-income housing, and a crisis of not having enough skilled workers. The La Crosse...
Within the next couple of months, homeless veterans and others in need of housing will be moving into a new apartment complex near La Crosse’s Kane...
The corporation that owns the Trane Company has put substantial money behind a project with the Trane name on it. The Ingersoll Rand Foundation donated $85,000...
Why can’t people afford to buy homes, any more? That’s a question the La Crosse city planner Jason Gilman is hearing, as the communities tries to...
One of three arrested recently on child porn charges in La Crosse County has gone before a local judge. Tony Drinkwine of the Holmen area faces...
Storms throughout the Coulee Region have left several communities without electricity, for at least part of Thursday. Most of the city of Westby lost power around...
Some troubling and surprising results came from a Fair Housing Study for the City of La Crosse, La Crosse County and Monroe County. One point from...