Homelessness is a concern for all of La Crosse County — not just for people in the city of La Crosse. The La Crosse County Board...
COVID-19 testing by the National Guard will continue for at least another two weeks. The sites will happen from noon-6 p.m. on both Monday Jan. 17...
La Crosse’s two hospitals and the La Crosse School District superintendent are urging the public to be careful around others, because of the rapid spread of...
How did a 10-month-old boy in La Crosse end up consuming heroin? The child’s mother says a guest at her house was using heroin, and may have...
For the third consecutive day, the state of Wisconsin hit a new record for confirmed COVID-19 cases at 11,547. That’s the most cases ever throughout the...
La Crosse Mayor Mitch Reynolds released a statement Thursday, regarding the efforts the city is working on to address homelessness. It comes about a week after...
A La Crosse city committee is approving a change in how stray cats are handled around the community. The Judiciary and Administration Committee endorsed a plan...
An area Congressman says he has tested positive for COVID-19. Minnesota Republican Jim Hagedorn released a statement Tuesday, saying doctors are asking him to be treated at Mayo...
Many young people are headed back to school this week after a holiday break, but colleges generally will wait a little longer. UW-La Crosse has a...
Gundersen Health System gets the honor of having La Crosse’s first hospital birth of 2022, about a half-hour after the start of the new year. That...
La Crosse could get its coldest weather of the season this weekend, but some like it cold, outdoors. The Outdoor Recreation Alliance is scheduling some of...
A plan for city and county officials to buy the La Crosse Chamber of Commerce building for a project to fight homelessness goes back to the...
Mayo Clinic is getting tougher on COVID-19 through its mask policy, because of the new surge of virus cases and hospitalizations. All patients and visitors to...
The first full year under the COVID-19 pandemic is ending in the Coulee Region, and the illness remained a cause of concern throughout 2021. At the...
A day after weathering the weather, the WAFER Mobile Food Pantry will be at it again Wednesday. From 2-4 p.m., the bus will be set up...
Record patient numbers has caused Tomah Health to suspend Urgent Care on Jan. 1, due to extremely high demand caused in part to large numbers of...
Sometimes, when Santa Claus brings Christmas gifts, he doesn’t use a red sleigh. It may be a red fire engine. Firefighters in uniform from the La...
As holiday celebrations continue, concern is rising for the nation’s blood supply, which has now dipped to concerning levels and could force hospitals to hold off...
COVID-19 hitting a bit different this time around. The music is the same. The lyrics are just different. And there’s an easy way to end this...
A bit different, this month, the “food fair” WAFER holds for those in need. Last weekend saw 360 vehicles turn out to pick up a box...