State law prohibits energy companies from shutting off the power of delinquent customers’ homes between Nov. 1 and April 15. Now that the moratorium ends on...
The city of La Crosse could sell its own booze soon. The city council Thursday approved a plan to move toward creating an entity that could...
Holmen Drive is a rumble strip of a road that is on its way to a repair — again. The newly paved road has bumps and...
Stability for another 10 years for the group renting soccer fields from La Crosse. Thursday night, the La Crosse city council approved a new lease arrangement...
Perhaps he couldn’t take it anymore. Perhaps he is afraid of losing the House of Representatives to democrats in the November election. Either way, who can...
Third year of La Crosse festival kicks off Friday
Design concerns and the future of Riverside Park among criticisms of Center plan
A federal appeals court says a northeast Iowa roadside zoo violated the Endangered Species Act with its treatment of some animals. A three-judge panel of the...
Republican state Rep. Dale Kooyenga says he will reimburse taxpayers the $30,000 the state is paying to settle a lawsuit over his removal of a Capitol...
Minnesota lawmakers are considering several changes to the state’s information technology department following concerns over the department’s handling of a new driver’s license system. The $93...
Orange bikes could be all over the city of La Crosse and the UW-La Crosse campus soon. The bike and scooter share company Spin and its...
As much as they might be disliked throughout the course of a contest, high school sports don’t happen without willing referees to officiate the games. That’s...