La Crosse’s public libraries are getting back to more normal service. Library director Shanneon Grant says public hours have resumed at the north and south branch...
One area Congressman’s fight against cancer isn’t over yet. Minnesota Republican Jim Hagedorn tells a town hall audience in La Crescent that there’s been a recurrence...
It was about this time last year, actually just before the 4th of July, that we learned there would be no Oktoberfest in La Crosse for...
The next election in Wisconsin for U.S. Senate is still more than a year away, but one politically active group in the state is taking a...
Before COVID-19 shut down most air travel early in 2020, the La Crosse Airport had recorded 12 straight months of passenger levels above 7000 people. In...
The first week of July brings Riverfest to downtown La Crosse — not counting last year, when the event was called off because of COVID. The...
A La Crosse woman pleads “not guilty” to supplying pills to a friend who died of a drug overdose last February. Branda Guillory of La Crosse...
While La Crosse and other cities try to figure out how to use former K-Mart and Shopko stores, a recent city planner for La Crosse says...
There may not be a beer tent, but there will be beer. And food. And attractions, as Riverfest makes it back to Riverside Park this week....
Plans to install a cellphone transmission pole near the La Crosse riverfront may be a done deal, but one city committee still would like the project...
Homelessness and the availability of housing in La Crosse is the topic of programs being held this Monday, as well as on June 28. Both will...
Two weeks and counting until Riverfest in La Crosse. Several past Commodores and First Mates gathered at Riverside Park on Wednesday to promote the first Riverfest...
Should there be a federal investigation of what mistakes the government has made in handling COVID-19? U.S. Congressman Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) wants to see it...
An overdose death in La Crosse last winter has now led to a reckless homicide charge against the woman suspected of supplying drugs to the victim. ...
La Crosse’s Artspire was one of the first area festivals to be called off last year because of the pandemic. The postponement was announced in March of...
Some of the same people who helped get La Crosse’s Memorial Pool rebuilt are now focusing on finding money to hire lifeguards for the three public...
School is out in most places, and it’s now the season for going to camp. A new day camp for young people and adults with disabilities...
The jail population in La Crosse County has been rising to more normal levels lately, following efforts to reduce the number of prisoners during the pandemic....
With the school year completed and summer vacation started in La Crosse, the public school system gets a little closer to normal school conditions. Monday night...
La Crosse is definitely supposed to have beach and pool weather through the weekend. Predicted highs in the 90’s come just as the city swimming sites...