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City officials call the ride an opportunity to explore and discuss active transportation, safety, and infrastructure issues affecting the northside.
Dozens of residents joined Mayor Shaundel Washington-Spivey for a 5-mile community bike ride through La Crosse on Thursday, aiming to spotlight bicycle safety, accessibility and areas for improvement.
The School District of La Crosse provided an update to community members on its referendum construction projects in a social ...
Spivey, faces his first major tests as budget season approaches. He aims to balance the city's funds while pursuing his ...
Professional basketball players who grew up in the Coulee Region are taking some time during the offseason to give back to ...
For the first time in 16 years, Wisconsin will have an open race for Governor following Tony Evers’ decision not to seek a ...
Area students gained real-world business experience this week through the Pizza Project at the University of Wisconsin-La ...
The City of La Crosse has invited its residents to participate in "Ride with the Mayor: A Ride on Northside," a community ...
Johnny and Jordan Davis both grew up in La Crosse and played basketball at La Crosse Central High School. Every year, the pro ...
La Crosse woman faces charges after hit-and-run crash. Megan Gamoke, 35, charged with DUI, hit and run, resisting officer.
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – 20 years later, the La Crosse Police Department is continuing to investigate the disappearance ...
For Mariah Forster Olson, spending time with her family,playing music, and writing have been central focus points in life.