Complaint says assailant struck man in head with hammer in La Crosse
A 45-year-old Onalaska man faces felony charges after he allegedly struck a man in the head with a hammer.
A 45-year-old Onalaska man faces felony charges after he allegedly struck a man in the head with a hammer.
Felony charges have been filed against a former village of Wilton clerk accused of making unauthorized purchases with village funds and attempting to erase evidence of her activity.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is reviewing potential improvements to the three north-south state highway corridors through La Crosse, beginning with Highway 35.
A detached garage sustained heavy damage after a Thursday evening fire in La Crosse.
The La Crosse Regional Airport is on a downward trend for boarding passengers and available seats, with Delta Airlines' departure taking about one-fifth of the terminal's passengers and availability. The airport is working to boost air service in the area…
The two-year pilot civilian review board proposal passed at the La Crosse County Board of Supervisors monthly meeting in a split 15-10 vote on Thursday evening.
La Crosse police are investigating a report of gunshots fired Thursday near the 700 block of Mississippi Street.
Since Roe v. Wade, about half of the states in the U.S. have instituted abortion bans or restrictions. And that’s started the clock ticking.
The U.S. Census Bureau is thinking about how to ask about sex. And dozens of health officials, civil rights groups, individuals and businesses have weighed in about how the agency should ask about sexual orientation and gender identity for the…
Alexei Navalny, who crusaded against official corruption and staged massive anti-Kremlin protests as President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest foe, has died in the Arctic penal colony where he was serving a 19-year sentence. That's according to Russia’s prison agency. He was…
There will be 13,000 skiers in all, 608 of them from Madison.
Record-breaking warm weather has had a negative impact on winter businesses that rely on tourism in western Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota.
Tinder, Hinge and other dating apps turn users into “addicts” with features that encourage compulsive use, a proposed class-action lawsuit against parent company Match Group claims.
Alexei Navalny, who crusaded against official corruption and staged massive anti-Kremlin protests as President Vladimir Putin's fiercest foe, died Friday in the Arctic penal colony where he was serving a 19-year sentence, Russia's prison agency said. He was 47.
The Madison-based electric and gas utility company said it had net income of $259 million, or $1.02 per share, on revenue of $1.08 billion.
Gas prices bottomed at $3.07 a gallon nationally on Jan. 15. Since then, the national average has increased by 21 cents to $3.28 on Friday.
According to the Winona Police Department, a student reported to the department in January that they had been involved in a sexual relationship with physical education teacher Eric Dione Birth while they were enrolled at the high school in 2022.
A pending federal civil rights complaint highlights the potentially discriminatory nature of utilities requiring customers to share in the cost of replacing privately owned lead service lines.
A major concern voiced by environmental advocates is how part of the cost will fall on homeowners because the EPA did not ban utilities from charging residents for the remediation.
Partial lead pipe replacements are a common practice among utilities but can actually spike lead levels in individual homes, according to the EPA and other environmental groups.
The provision Democrats suspected was a GOP attempt to protect their top legislator was, in fact, something that nonpartisan legislative bill drafters put in the bill.
Sioux City natives and Kansas City Chiefs fans Sami Swanger and Bob Wheeles had just gotten married and left the area shortly before shots rang out at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade.
The transmission competition bill has been opposed by consumer advocates and the free-market conservative group Americans for Prosperity.
Today's other top stories include takeaways from two Trump case hearings in New York and Georgia, a Gaza hospital runs out of oxygen, and Greece legalizes same-sex marriage.
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services has established a direct line to the state's online licensing system, LicensE, with Western Technical College, allowing the university to upload applications as batches instead of manually uploading each individual's materials. The…