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Scuba diver dies in Jackson County
A 54-year-old woman who was participating in scuba diving exercises at the Wazee Lake Recreational Area in the Town of Brockway died on Saturday.
CRUSA wears pink in support of their president
What do you do after your leader and friend has been diagnosed with cancer?
Riverfront Bowling FUNdraiser helps fund programs for disabled people
Sunday was a day for fun and bowling in our area.
Rugged Run brings runners of all levels to Onalaska
A new event brought fans of adventure runs to Onalaska on Sunday.
Dairyland Super National Truck and Tractor Pull comes to an end
The Tomah truck and tractor pull came to a close on Sunday.
Medical pot sales to begin in Minnesota, but fight not over
There will be no baggies of pot awaiting patients next week when Minnesota joins 21 other states in offering medical marijuana. No glass pipes, no plants to tend at home. Instead, the nation's latest medical marijuana program is a world of pill bottles and vials of marijuana-infused oil.
Winona air show postponed due to runway reconstruction
An annual air show in Winona is being postponed because of a runway reconstruction project at the municipal airport.
Painful invasive species getting closer to residential areas
Wild parnsip has been spotted in Onalaska, Bangor, Holmen and West Salem.
President Obama expected to visit La Crosse Thursday
President Barack Obama is expected to visit La Crosse this week.
Minneapolis residents speak up about police body cameras
Minneapolis residents are sounding off about plans to equip police officers with body cameras.
Pastor to Minnesota archdiocese: Release probe details
A prominent Catholic pastor has called on the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis to release details of an internal investigation into former Archbishop John Nienstedt.
Walker a leader in 2016 polls, yet to be candidate
Within about two weeks Gov. Scott Walker is expected to announce whether or not he'll be running for president.
Soberfest returns to La Crosse with alcohol-free festivities
A family fun fest took place on Saturday at the First Free Church in Onalaska.
Irish Road Bowling prepares people for upcoming festivities
A foreign sport hit Holmen roads on Saturday in preparation for Irishfest.
Ham radio operators gather in Holmen to hone skills
Fans of ham radios gathered together in Holmen on Saturday to practice their skills.
Veterans receive free dental care for national Healthy Mouth Movement
Veterans throughout the country received free dental care on Saturday.
Wisconsin couple accused in 'funeral burglaries' scheme
A Hartford couple faces felony charges in a scheme to burglarize the homes of people away at funerals.
Minnesota same-sex marriage pioneer hails high court ruling
A Minneapolis man who fought for his own same-sex marriage more than 40 years ago is celebrating the landmark Supreme Court ruling that said gay couples can marry anywhere in the country.
Marriage talk dominates conservative gathering in Denver
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum denounced the landmark gay marriage ruling Friday in a fiery speech to about 4,000 conservatives gathered in Denver.
News 8 Eye Piece: Cake Walk
It's wedding season and many of you may be taking part in the marriage of friends and family this summer.