In 1975, complaints about police were coming from Onalaska residents, claiming harassment, and over-zealous enforcement. Tavernkeeper Wallace Strittmater said a teenage girl at his business received...
One of the many difficult decisions Wisconsin legislators will have to make as they consider the Governor’s budget proposal is how to best fund road work...
Better headlights could lead to safer driving in the U.S. The AAA takes that position, in promoting adaptive headlights, already used in Europe and Canada, as...
La Crosse’s alternate-side parking policy could start early this year, be enforced 24 hours and, likely, have nothing to do with snow. The parking rule could...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The financial condition of the government’s bedrock retirement programs for middle- and working-class Americans remains shaky, with Medicare pointed toward insolvency by 2026,...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape the Federal Reserve stumbled on Monday, with one of his potential nominees for the Fed’s board withdrawing...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration’s decision to impose sanctions on countries that buy Iranian oil is raising concerns about global crude supply and sending...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is falsely suggesting that the people “closest” to him weren’t called to testify before special counsel Robert Mueller and his...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Wisconsin mother of seven pleaded has guilty to trying to plan terrorist attacks on behalf of the Islamic State group by distributing...
A 30-year-old man has been officially charged with sexual assault and burglary after a home invasion last year in St. Charles. A grand jury in Winona...
In April of 1959, the Wisconsin Assembly passed a bill to close auto dealerships on Sundays. In the 50’s, it was rare for many retail businesses...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Researchers at the University of Minnesota and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say a virus appears to be the cause...