During a March when many people in La Crosse wanted to get outdoors, Mother Nature cooperated with them. Weather Service forecasters in La Crosse say this...
The coronavirus has already shut down bars, restaurants and tourist destinations all over Wisconsin in the past month. On top of that, nobody knows how much...
Uncle Sam is giving Americans more time to file taxes this year, because of the problems caused by the spread of COVID-19. So, there’s a chance...
One of La Crosse’s newer summer festivals may be rescheduled for late summer or fall, as a result of the spread of coronavirus. The 7th annual...
Looking for something fun to do, while still staying indoors? This weekend in La Crosse, Mid-West Family La Crosse is bringing you the Isolation Olympics. It...
Even though spring is here, it’s muddy. So, a few hiking trails in the city of La Crosse are closed for now, even though people, who...
The city of La Crosse has closed its playgrounds, to limit the spread of coronavirus. La Crosse park and recreation director Jay Odegaard warned this week...
Some people in La Crosse still have concerns about a proposed hiking and biking trail in the bluffs. A two-hour informational meeting Monday night in a...
A change of travel plans for Republican Vice President Mike Pence did not affect a Democratic party rally held Thursday in downtown La Crosse. The concern...
The river stage in La Crosse is about 5 feet below flood stage, but the flood season could be upon us soon. Last year, the Mississippi...
The name “Kootch” Carroll has been known in La Crosse sports circles for decades. The Carroll ball fields are named after Robert “Kootch” Carroll, a baseball...
About 250 people so far have signed up to take the “plunge” in La Crosse next month. The Polar Plunge for Special Olympics happens March 7th...
A La Crosse city council vote leads to more frustration for homeowners, who oppose new trail development around Grandad Bluff. The council voted 9-3 on Thursday...
A dispute over allowing La Crosse hikers and bikers to access bluff trails from street level could be decided by the city council on Thursday night....
One of La Crosse’s best-known works of art could get a makeover before the summer tourism season. The Eagle sculpture at the west end of State...
La Crosse didn’t have its traditional Winter Rec Fest in 2020, but a celebration downtown this weekend could make up for that. The Downtown Mainstreet Inc.,...
For the second consecutive night, La Crosse’s city hall was the battleground for opposing views on how to use the bluffs. A city council committee Tuesday,...
The battle over access to bluff trails continues at La Crosse’s city hall. The city council chamber was packed again Monday night, by supporters and opponents...
Digging on the riverfront isn’t done yet for Xcel Energy. The power company has been given an extension until the end of February to complete an...
Should Wisconsin’s gun-deer season be longer? Hunters may weigh in on that question at the next Wisconsin Conservation Congress meetings in April. Marc Schultz, the La...