Man drowns after falling out of vehicle into snow-covered culvert along his Trempealeau County driveway
A man in Trempealeau County has died after accidentally falling into a culvert and drowning
A man in Trempealeau County has died after accidentally falling into a culvert and drowning
An active week of departures and arrivals for the Badgers continued with a pro signing and a commitment from the transfer portal.
Senator Brad Pfaff has launched his re-election campaign for the new 32nd State Senate District in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Pfaff aims to champion working families by growing the economy, lowering costs, supporting public schools, and defending access to reproductive healthcare.
Two La Crosse men face felony charges after they allegedly failed to register with the state Sex Offender Registry Program.
The city of La Crosse is considering an ordinance that would repeal the ability for property owners to trigger supermajority votes on zoning petitions. The ordinance would put the city in compliance with a state statute before the January deadline.
A 31-year-old Onalaska man has been accused of first-degree sexual assault of a young child.
The Badgers had a tough 11-game stretch without their backup point guard, who made an instant impact upon his return.
A Baldwin victory is crucial for Democrats, who are defending 23 seats in the Senate, while Republicans are defending just 11.
The Badgers are building the intensity Luke Fickell had at Cincinnati, though Thursday's practice exposed an issue on the offense. Here's what we learned.
The National Association of Letter Carriers gives out "Hero Awards" each year. One of this year's honorees is Tim Martin, who braved smoke and fire to save a woman's life near Buffalo, New York.
Sheriff Roy Torgerson reports the following ongoing activities for the year and narrative excerpts from the week ending March 30.
Dr. Kristin Lyerly was one of the plaintiffs in a Wisconsin lawsuit that succeeded in keeping abortions legal after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Three opponents to the sale of the Sauk County nursing home were elected to the county board on Tuesday to replace three supporters of the measure.
Gov. Tony Evers has signed into law a bipartisan bill requiring Wisconsin schools to teach Asian American and Hmong American histories. Evers signed the bill Thursday at an elementary school in Wausau. The city is home to about 4,700 Hmong.…
The new law comes after similar measures were introduced with bipartisan support in previous legislative sessions, but ultimately failed to reach fruition.
Check out our pick and preview for the Final Four matchup between NC State and Purdue this Saturday.
In Madison, the maximum eclipse — where the moon will cover the sun at 89% totality — will take place at 2:06 p.m.
The Vernon County Censor April 2, 1924 100 years ago
The Food + Farm Exploration Center in Plover is designed to help a mire urban society understand the basics of farming and food.
Rick Slayman, the world’s first living recipient of a genetically edited pig kidney transplant, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday, two weeks after his operation
Viroqua High School has released its term 3 honor roll for the 2023-24 school year.
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The Badgers are relying on a senior to foster depth and learning with a handful of transfers and underclassmen getting acclimated.
The number of homeless people in the Coulee Region in the most recent statewide survey was lower than the region’s average over the past decade and bucked at Wisconsin growth trend.
The Community Connections Center in La Crosse is set to close at the end of June, as the city council decided not to renew the facility's lease. Programs hosted there will be moved to other locations, such as the Black…