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Woman dies, man injured in Wisconsin motorcycle crash
A Wisconsin woman is dead and a Minnesota man is injured after the motorcycle they were on left a roadway in St. Croix County.
Worker killed after accident during energy plant demolition
A worker has died after being injured in an accident during the demolition of an old Alliant Energy power plant in Beloit.
Wisconsin state workers face new hiring procedure, rules
Wisconsin state employees will face a new world when they show up for work July 1.
Packers report another year of record revenue
The Green Bay Packers have reported another year of record revenue.
Striking nurses allege problems with replacement nurses
As a weeklong strike nears its end, nurses with five Allina hospitals have lodged complaints alleging problems with replacement nurses.
Picnic celebrates babies who graduated from the NICU
Mayo Clinic Health System held its annual Neonatal Intensive Care Picnic in Onalaska Friday afternoon.
Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps rehearse at Veterans Memorial Field
It was sign that summer is back in La Crosse Friday afternoon.
La Crosse Co. Drug Task Force gets needle update
La Crosse County's task force on heroin and other illicit drugs is continuing to look at ways to manage and reduce addiction in our area.
Water quality report released
La Crosse's water supply is safe to drink.
Onalaska student wins gold at national history competition
A group of Onalaska High School students is showing off their knowledge of history on the national stage.
Hundreds support high school cancer survivor with Chicken-Q, dance party
A fundraiser Friday for Myles Knoble, a Logan High School senior diagnosed with cancer, was a lot more than he could have expected.
Holmen woman jailed after stabbing with children present
A Holmen woman is in jail after allegedly stabbing someone multiple times with her children present.
Eye Piece: Transition tour
As summer sets in, tourists from all over set out to enjoy all that La Crosse has to offer.
Teen whose arrest sparked protests may not face charges
An 18-year-old black woman whose arrest sparked protests in Madison this week has the option to go through a restorative justice process instead of facing criminal charges, Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne announced Friday.
Manitowoc doctor indicted on drug trafficking charges
A Manitowoc doctor is charged in federal court with drug trafficking.
Prison officials begin force feedings as solitary confinement protest continues
The state DOC has obtained court orders to force feed three inmates participating in a hunger strike aimed at ending long-term solitary confinement.
Blue Cross eyes exit from Minnesota individual market
Minnesota's largest health insurer will exit the individual market at the end of the year, forcing an estimated 103,000 residents to find new health care plans and providing the latest reminder of volatility in the market since it was reshaped by President Barack Obama's health care law.
NFL to interview Matthew, Peppers, Harrison in PEDs probe
NEW YORK (AP) — Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and James Harrison will be interviewed next month by NFL officials in connection to a media report that linked them to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
NFL to interview Matthew, Peppers, Harrison in PEDs probe
Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and James Harrison will be interviewed next month by NFL officials in connection to a media report that linked them to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Men arrested after police sieze stolen credit and gift cards
Three people from Detroit, Michigan have been arrested in Westby after a fight led to police seizing 120 credit and gift cards.