Colleges throughout the U.S. have seen political protests this spring, with some of them turning violent. But some students at UW-La Crosse were determined to take...
It hasn’t crossed the finish line yet, but it is on the track. A bill in Congress to protect AM radio in new cars rolling off...
No strike for union workers at City Brewing. Teamsters Local 695 and City Brewing appear to have worked out a new agreement, according to the company....
You could soon see more garden space, and a possible memorial, on the former Naval Reserve property in La Crosse. The city finance committee has approved...
“Social Security in danger” is a warning coming from government workers, who are worried that cuts by Congress could prevent many Americans from getting benefit payments...
A recent survey really puts the city of La Crosse on the map. Money magazine has ranked La Crosse as one of the 50 best cities...
La Crosse’s two hospitals and the Loggers baseball team are getting together this summer to call attention to the risk of strokes, as Stroke Awareness Month...
The next Congress will be elected six months from now, but a primary for the 3rd District House seat in western Wisconsin is only three months...
I just about got hit by a car yesterday. It wasn’t that close. I didn’t have to jump out of the way, but I did have...
Demolition of the former Glory Days bar in downtown La Crosse began early Tuesday, with a lone bulldozer clearing furniture and other items out of the...
The location of a Winona area murder trial could be determined by a judge in June. Following a Winona court hearing for Adam Fravel on Tuesday,...
After a recent merger, the Gundersen name will soon be replaced on hospitals and clinics in the region with a new title, “Emplify Health.” That’s an...