ARIES. (March 20 - April 19): What was off is now on again. You'd love to quit the whole thing, but there's too much at stake. You need to stay in the game.
(AP) — A gigantic rainbow flag adorns one wall in Haiden Baier's new college dorm room, alongside a few photos, illustrations and the lyrics to a Fall Out Boy song. For any student, the first days of living with a new roommate can be nerve-racking, but for students who don't fall into traditional gender norms, there's an added layer of unease, Baier said - concerns about being judged and making others uncomfortable. The new housing option also marks the 10th anniversary of UNF's LGBT Resource Center. Читать дальше...
HOUSTON - Danny Valencia has a knack for big hits against the Houston Astros.
Abusive practices in the workplace will eventually take their toll on staff, writes Patricia Reaney.
Читать дальше...Roger George Averbeck, 92, of La Crosse died Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, at Hillview Health Care Center. Services will be announced by Schumacher-Kish Funeral & Cremation Services, La Crosse.
Charles “Chuck” R. Stellick, 87, of La Crosse died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, at his home.
SPARTA — Elana “Jane” Anderson, 71, died Sept. 16, 2015, at Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse. A full obituary will follow. Coulee Region Cremation Group is assisting the family.
GALESVILLE — Roger E. Hauser, 82, of Galesville died Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, at Marinuka Manor, Galesville. Arrangements are pending with Zwickey Funeral Homes, Galesville.
BLOOMINGTON, Wis./McGREGOR, Iowa — James Koehn, 82, of Bloomington formerly of McGregor died Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, at Crossing Rivers Health, Prairie du Chien. Private family services will…
Eldoris J. Jackson, 91, of La Crosse died Friday, Sept. 18, 2015, at Gundersen Health System. Services will be 11 a.m., with visitation one hour prior, Tuesday at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, L…
Elaine B. Grossbach, 78, of La Crosse died Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, at Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Mary Mother of the Church…
Patricia Thomas, 75, of La Crosse died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015.
La Crosse’s proposed 2016 budget calls for raising fees for about two dozen city-issued licenses and permits, from having a beer garden or backyard chickens to rezoning property.
When La Crosse native Tita Yutuc took her first college classes in social work, she immediately felt like it was the career for her.
WATERTOWN, Wis. — Shirley Strysick sometimes forgets she’s met someone two hours prior or that she’s no longer a nurse.
ONALASKA — Community leaders are calling the cooperative boundary agreement between the city of Onalaska and the village of Holmen a landmark achievement.
Parcher’s Painting and Home Improvement was painting the bay window Friday at the Hixon House, part of a $10,000 project to restore the window that was added by the Hixon family in 1904. The H…
The La Crosse Area League of Women Voters wants those attending college here to know what’s needed to vote in Wisconsin.
Experts expect the palette of fall colors to be more brilliant and last longer this year, barring a storm that could blast away the leaves.
Tyler Van Berkum, who recently completed his second summer internship with the La Crosse County Historical Society, gamely test-drives this human-powered Grand Universal lawn mower, built from…
TOMAH — A 5K run/walk Sunday at Winnebago Park will benefit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
Ah, fall in Wisconsin. The air cools down, breeze picks up, the leaves turn colors, and the allergens come out to play.
Ernie Hudson will appear in the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Though Hudson originally said that an all-female Ghostbusters film "would be a bad idea," the actor came around after Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy,Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon were cast. Hudson joins fellow original Ghostbusters Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd in thePaul Feig-directed film. Ghostbusters hits theaters on July 22, 2016. Other Links From TVGuide.com Ernie HudsonGhostbusters
On Friday's The Tonight Show, host Jimmy Fallon recruited Lionel Richie to recreate the singer's iconic 1983 music video for "Hello." However, rather than have Fallon work on clay bust of Richie like in the original video, Richie played the part of the bust himself. Somehow, Fallon singing a duet with Richie's disembodied head is still less weird than seeing an actual clay bust of Richie. Watch the clip now: Other Links From TVGuide.com Jimmy FallonLionel RichieThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon