"Through the years, people didn't so much see me as a congressman, they just saw me as Ron."
On Monday, Wisconsin state Sen. Brad Pfaff, D-Onalaska, formally challenged Republican opponent Derrick Van Orden of Prairie du Chien to three debates at different venues.
The city of La Crosse will take another look at passing a ban on conversion therapy, with proposed amendments intended to strengthen the legality of the ban.
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN — The Democratic nominee running in Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District set his tone for the campaign on Wednesday by describing his Republican opponent as too extreme to hold office.
"If it receives definitive approval in its present form or a substantial equivalent, the city can expect a lawsuit," the letter reads.
The state of Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit against 18 chemical manufacturers for the role they played in PFAS contaminations around the state, officials announced on Wednesday.
The candidates answer the following question: If elected, how would you plan to establish yourself and what committees are you interested in serving on?
The candidates answer: What do you think is the single most important issue for the 3rd District?
There is a little under a month to go until Wisconsin’s Aug. 9 primary, and on that ballot will be the battleground race for the state’s 3rd Congressional District.
There is a little under a month to go until Wisconsin’s Aug. 9 primary, and on that ballot will be the battleground race for the state’s 3rd Congressional District.
At a stop in La Crosse promoting COVID relief for small businesses, Gov. Tony Evers talked abortion in the state and the Wisconsin Supreme Court's recent decision on appointees.
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday sent shockwaves through the greater St. Louis region, an island of abortion access and also home to deep anti-abortion sentiments. Abortion-rights and anti-abortion advocates alike reacted.
The Supreme Court of the United States on Friday issued a ruling that strikes down the landmark case Roe v. Wade, which has federally protected abortions for nearly 50 years.
"That's the only ticket that the governor had, the only tool that he could play," Pfaff said.
La Crosse Common Council member Chris Woodard is making a run for state Assembly, running as a Republican against longtime Democratic Rep. Jill Billings in the 95th District, according to paperwork filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
The campaign video by the Missouri Republican candidate for U.S. Senate drew criticism for urging violence against political opponents.
More community bikes are coming to La Crosse with the help of a state grant.
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Reconstruction of the Merchants Bridge railroad bridge over the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis reached a milestone on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021 as the first of three trusses was lifted into place for the $222 million project. Each truss section weighs over 8 million pounds and is built…
Gov. Tony Evers has called for a special session on police reform as the National Guard deployed to Kenosha Monday. Protesters set cars on fire and clashed with officers after Kenosha police shot and wounded a Black man, apparently in the back.
With fewer people shopping and going out to eat and drink, there are fewer coins in circulation, while the COVID-19 pandemic has also disrupted coin production at the U.S. Mint.
Mark McCloskey, with his wife Patricia McCloskey, made national news when they pointed guns and shouted at protesters in their Central West End neighborhood over the weekend.
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Gilded but accessible, stoically nonpartisan, grand but utilitarian, the state Capitol turns 100 years old this year.
County officials are taking the lead on disseminating information on study results, targeting local media only.
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Evers underscored the grave impact of the administration's trade policy on Wisconsin's $88 billion agricultural sector.
The suit is the fifth filed so far in the battle over the legislation.
Visitors to the Willis Tower's SkyDeck got an extra scare Monday when the attraction's protective layer covering the glass splintered into thousands of pieces.
Linda Heyroth, 57, of Mauston is charged with felony counts of aggravated battery, first degree recklessly endangering safety, intimidation of a victim, and false imprisonment, and misdemeanor counts of criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct.