There’s just one public well remaining on La Crosse’s French Island, but not for much longer. Well 26-H was taken offline after PFAS “forever” chemicals were...
One La Crosse School Board member calls it “sticker shock.” On Monday night, the school board accepted a low bid of about $1.5 million for renovations...
The Franciscan nuns of La Crosse may have been related to Pope Francis primarily by name, but some of the sisters do feel a kinship with...
For the second time this month, crowds of demonstrators lined up at the intersection of Losey Boulevard and State Road in La Crosse on Saturday, in...
She’s one of five groups in the La Crosse Symphony Orchestra “conductor wannabe” competition. Kelly Colgan, joins to discuss why she’s advocating for the Habitat For...
Catholics from the La Crosse area gathered during the noon hour Friday at St. Joseph the Workman Cathedral, for a traditional mass recognizing the crucifixion of...
Are tariffs good for the economy, or a bad thing? An audience at UW-La Crosse heard mixed opinions on the need for tariffs, during a panel...
The Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour to help the Hunger Task Force of La Crosse came at just the right time. Shelly Fortner, executive director of...
A new program offered through Great Rivers United Way provides people with a way to get digital access. Working with the United Way of Wisconsin,...
Wisconsin lawmakers from La Crosse could be busy again this year promoting the Prairie Springs science center project for UWL. State Assembly Rep. Jill Billings (D-La...
The Emplify health system in La Crosse just recently announced a program called EmPATH, aimed at providing emergency treatment for mental health problems. On Friday, Emplify...
A 34-year-old La Crosse woman, accused of causing her 15-month-old child’s death through neglect, has been convicted on a lesser charge. Brittany Basley reached a plea...
The city’s annual spring brush collection begins on April 21 in La Crosse. The city’s Refuse and Recycling Department said that residents can have bundles less...
Federal staffing cuts are leading to concern in western Wisconsin about energy and food supplies to low-income families. The Couleecap organization says a home energy program...
Ten students from area high schools are recognized for their efforts by the La Crosse Kiwanis Club. This is the 50th year of awarding $750 scholarships,...
Homeowners and renters can learn about programs that are available to them that can help with repairs and saving money through energy efficiency at an event...
A rally calling on the federal government to keep its ‘Hands Off Medicaid’ brought about 100 people to the UW-La Crosse Student Union on Monday to...