LEADING OFF: Daytime ball, Schwarber healing, Freeway Series
A look at what's happening all around the major leagues today:
A look at what's happening all around the major leagues today:
New Texas A&M defensive coordinator John Chavis has been touting Myles Garrett and Daeshon Hall as one of the best pairs of defensive ends in the nation, and who's to argue after what the …
If you're dizzy from "Deflategate," take heart. It's time to talk football and put aside all that hot air.
While Jeb Bush feuds with Donald Trump and others kowtow to him, only one candidate is seriously gaining on him.
Today marks the 122nd federal “Labor’s Holiday,” which Congress enacted to celebrate working people. This Labor Day, though, working people have little to celebrate and much to fear.
As the Rowan County clerk in Kentucky, Kim Davis seems an unlikely candidate to wage a moral war over the institution of marriage. After three divorces, she makes gay marriage her heaven-or-he…
Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas John Paprocki said last month that the United States needs a day of national humiliation, fasting and prayer, and that Americans must ask for forgiveness for givin…
In 1917, The United States formally recognized the name Mount McKinley after President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, signed the Mount McKinley National Park Act. President Barack Obama has no au…
Richard D. Abbs, 93, of Tomah passed away Friday, Sept. 4, 2015, at Close to Home in Tomah.
CAMP DOUGLAS — Joni Roraff, 56, of Camp Douglas died Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015, at her home.
Ruth A. Kleinsmith, 91, died Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, at Onalaska Care Center. Arrangements will be announced by Fossum Funeral and Cremation Service of Onalaska.
NEWBERG CORNERS, Wis. — Ralph R. Mikshowsky, 83, died Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, at his home. Arrangements will be announced by Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Service of La Crosse.
SPARTA — Arthur Charles Manson, 94, of Sparta died Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015, at Morrow Memorial Home, Sparta. Visitation will be 11 a.m., with services at noon, Saturday, Sept. 12, at Sparta Un…
ONALASKA — Adelina “Nina” D. Monsoor, 91, of Onalaska passed away peacefully Friday, Sept. 4, 2015, at Bethany Riverside Nursing Facility in La Crosse.
MADISON — “Gaydar” — the purported ability to infer whether people are gay or straight — has appeared on the research radar of scientists at UW-Madison.
OK, summer doesn’t end technically until Sept. 22, so we don’t have to fall on our swords yet.
When Aquinas High School graduate Keith Balts filled out an application for the U.S. Air Force ROTC program, he didn’t realize it would lead to a two-decade career with the military — and his …
The thousands of breast cancer survivors, families and friends who have taken millions of steps for the annual Steppin’ Out in Pink is paying off as its 10th walk approaches Saturday, helping …
WEST SALEM — When West Salem’s Rebecca Brown and her husband, Randy, started Mississippi Mayhem three years ago, the hope was that the traditional hot rod show and celebration of all things re…
Mary, Mother of the Church, Parish will host a chickencue from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at St. Thomas More Church.
Coulee Con will run Friday through Sunday in Cartwright Center at UW-La Crosse.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Showing solidarity with workers on Labor Day, President Barack Obama will sign an executive order Monday requiring paid sick leave for employees of federal contractors, inclu…
The University of Wisconsin women’s soccer team failed to score Sunday, but offense wasn’t coach Paula Wilkins’ chief concern following a 1-0 non-conference defeat to Illinois State at McClimon Field.
There’s no nice way to put this, so here goes: The 20th-ranked University of Wisconsin football team was schooled by third-ranked Alabama on national television Saturday night.
Josh Rosen's first college start for UCLA drew rave reviews, along with comparisons to recent debuts of Heisman Trophy winners such as Jameis Winston and Tim Tebow.