The city of Onalaska is preparing to allow more special events, even as the coronavirus pandemic continues. On Tuesday night, the city council rescinded an order...
One Wisconsin Senator says Washington should be doing more to fight the coronavirus. Democrat Tammy Baldwin faults the Trump White House for failing to help America...
The coronavirus is cited as a major reason why gas prices in America plunged well below $2 a gallon, around the first part of April. But...
Three new cases of coronavirus were reported in La Crosse County on Sunday, raising the county’s total to 73. That’s eight new patients since last Thursday. ...
How will future generations remember the pandemic of 2020? Works of art may help preserve the history of the deadly outbreak, and the city of La...
On the first Thursday in June, concertgoers in La Crosse might normally see Bill Miller perform a Moon Tunes show at Riverside Park. There was no...
On Tuesday, many hit pause to publicly oppose racism and reflect on the movement sparked by George Floyd’s death. Instagram and Facebook were filled with blank,...
Onalaska is getting ready for the next phase of reopening city offices. City Hall and the public works offices will open again next Monday, June 8th. ...
The year isn’t even halfway over, but overdose deaths in La Crosse County are occurring at a record pace, according to medical examiner Tim Candahl. Candahl...
The city of La Crosse is cutting more than $2 million from its current budget, to make up for a multi-million dollar revenue shortfall expected because...
More than 2 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, leading some political leaders to question whether the government went too far in shutting down...
The La Crosse city council could vote Thursday night on new budget cuts designed to balance a $6 million revenue shortfall. The shortage of money is...
They want your blood again. Hospitals are ramping back up with things like elective surgeries, and people are getting outside, active and hurt. So, blood banks...
Wisconsin courtrooms have been pretty empty during the virus outbreak, but they could start filling up again soon. The state Supreme Court is allowing local courts...
La Crosse’s City Hall is open to the public again, but the lobby is more crowded than you might remember. After being closed to most visitors for two months...
A yearly tradition in La Crosse which is nearly a century old was not going to be stopped by a virus in 2020. The La...
Getting to the root of mental health concerns in the community, Cynthie Christensen uses her farming background and extensive training as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor...
Many people who work for the city of La Crosse could be going back to the office, starting Tuesday. City Hall, the La Crosse Center, and...
Before the coronavirus began to dominate our daily lives, one of La Crosse’s biggest news stories of early 2020 was opposition to new hiking trails in...
The mayor of La Crosse is NOT considering huge layoffs of city workers, to make up a projected $6 million revenue shortfall. Mayor Tim Kabat made...