Amtrak is denying a claim from a railroad advocacy group that the government has considered substituting buses for trains on some long-distance routes, including the Empire...
Construction on the $42-million La Crosse Center remodeling project is likely to start before the year is over. That’s what La Crosse Center board president Brent...
A van apparently went out of control and crashed into a wall and fence on South Avenue late Sunday morning. The van was extensively damaged, and...
Oktoberfest starts for another year Thursday and, just in time, the Festmaster was introduced to the public Wednesday night. Local dentist Terry Cowgill will preside over...
Her official connection to La Crosse’s Oktoberfest goes back to the 70’s, but Darryle Clott has now joined the royal family for the festival. The local...
Not much property damage resulting from the flash flooding this week in Vernon County. The county’s emergency management specialist, Brandon Larson, said homes in Ontario were...
A drone attack in Saudi Arabia is sending U.S. gas prices back up the roller coaster. The Gas Buddy website says the average price per...
Why would you want to take a plane flight from Minneapolis or Chicago, when La Crosse also has an airport? That’s a message the new director of...
The new bandshell for La Crosse’s Riverside Park is taking shape. Cranes were brought to the park, early Friday, to move logs into place around the...
One of La Crosse’s biggest works of public art has been moved to a new home, and it should get a paint job very soon. The...
Expect lane closures and detours in La Crosse beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, as crews will be working on manholes on the 3rd Street N.-State Street...
Driving through La Crosse’s north side will become more difficult for the next couple of months. A three-block section of George Street, between Clinton and Gillette...
As travelers hit the road for Labor Day, the National Safety Council estimated 398 people may die on U.S. roads over the holiday weekend. Rob Miller,...
The City of La Crosse Street Department announced the northbound lanes of Losey Boulevard at Mormon Coulee Road will be temporarily closed starting Thursday. Southbound lanes...
Two statues of Hmong and Lao soldiers have been dedicated, as the latest memorial to be installed at a north La Crosse park. The statues honor...
The new director of the La Crosse Regional Airport will have service expansion and firefighting needs on his agenda when he starts his job next month. ...
La Crosse has welcomed a big paddlewheeler for the first time this summer. The Queen of the Mississippi arrived on the riverfront early this morning. On...
The municipal boat harbor in La Crosse is preparing to welcome a new tenant–the ‘Lyra’ sculpture now located in Burns Park. Harbor manager Gary Thurk says...
The arrival of August means that the season for outdoor activities is winding down. That includes farmers’ markets, which often stay open in La Crosse through the...
One of La Crosse’s biggest conventions of the year is committed to stay here for another two years. The MOSES organic farm convention is prepared to...