The interstate around Tomah is shutdown, along with multiple roads that are “impassable” due to a tornado touching down there. Semis blown over, is what the...
The last day of May means the end of “No Mow May” in the city of La Crosse for 2022. The city’s Parks, Recreation and Forestry...
Get ready for “Cheers and Beers” — a new event for 4th of July in La Crosse. The La Crosse Center will open its newly-added ballroom...
A Mississippi River streak in La Crosse for days under the 10-foot stage just ended. In records that date back to 1937, the Mississippi at La...
A tornado near Sparta, Wis., last week was short-lived, but did significant damage, including sending a camper 100 feet through the air and into a tree....
Now that it finally feels like summer, a warm-weather tradition in La Crosse is getting ready to mark its 10th anniversary. The Thursday night Moon Tunes...
The risk of wildfires in the La Crosse area is either high, or very high, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Fifty-two of the...
The city of La Crosse is planning to allow outdoor dining again this year at downtown businesses. The La Crosse Board of Public Works at its...
Because of cool, rainy weather, this was not an ideal weekend in La Crosse for trying to mow the lawn. But conditions may have given people...
The tents have started to go up at Houska Park in La Crosse, as unsheltered people gather there as a “safe space” for the spring and...
Winter housing for homeless people in La Crosse will run out at a north-side motel at the end of April. After that, for the next six...
A dry spell appears to be ending in the La Crosse area. The National Weather Service says the Mississippi River at La Crosse rose above 9...
One less lawn to mow in downtown La Crosse. This week, contractors removed the grass from the boulevard south of the La Crosse County courthouse, and...
It may take a few more weeks to complete roofing work on a 3rd Street building in downtown La Crosse. La Crosse’s board of public works...
The Maple Grove Motel deal is off. La Crosse Mayor Mitch Reynolds contacted city council members on Wednesday, to say the city will end its attempt...
What’s buried on Brad’s Desk… So, how did you get through the start of Daylight Saving Time this week? Losing an hour of sleep on Sunday,...
Many homeowners in La Crosse might be able to keep the lawnmower in the garage for a full month this spring. On Thursday night, the city’s...
The La Crosse city council has given itself the option to cancel the purchase of a south-side motel for sheltering the homeless, if the owner of...
La Crosse city leaders apparently have changed their minds about buying a south-side motel, to provide bridge housing for homeless residents. Special meetings of the Finance...
The city of La Crosse will rent rooms for homeless people at a local hotel for one more month, until the end of April. But members...