Biden marks passage of $1.9T COVID-19 relief package with Rose Garden ceremony

The “bicameral” celebration in the Rose Garden on Friday, included remarks from Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as other top Democrats who pushed for the bill.

DHS: 550 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 1 new death

The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 550 Friday, March 12, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 568,902.

Waukesha County testing site reduces operations as COVID-19 cases fall

Waukesha County officials announced on Friday, March 12 that COVID-19 testing opportunities at the Waukesha County Expo Center are being downscaled.

$1,400 stimulus checks can be seized by private collectors for unpaid debts

Debt collectors will be able to garnish the third round of cash payments that are expected to be delivered to Americans by the end of the month as part of Democrats' $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.

Milwaukee restaurant 'optimistic' for future as pandemic continues
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The COVID-19 pandemic has now altered how restaurants do business for more than a year. For one Milwaukee operation, some changes may be here to stay.

Woman is 1st person in WI to get double lung transplant due to COVID-19

A Milwaukee woman is the first person in Wisconsin to undergo a double lung transplant because of COVID-19. She spoke with FOX6 News about her experience.

Milwaukee restaurant 'optimistic' for future as pandemic continues

The COVID-19 pandemic has now altered how restaurants do business for more than a year. For one Milwaukee operation, some changes may be here to stay.

Pharmacist: Verifying pre-existing conditions for vaccine 'a gray area'

By the end of March, millions more people in Wisconsin will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine. State health officials announced Thursday, March 11 a list of pre-existing conditions that will make someone eligible. 

CDC finds women report worse side effects from COVID-19 vaccine than men

According to data from the CDC, of the first 6,994 people who reported side effects after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, 79% were women.

Biden wants all adults vaccine-eligible by May 1

President Joe Biden will use his first prime-time address on Thursday night to announce that he is directing states to make all American adults eligible for a coronavirus vaccine no later than May 1.

1 year later, pandemic's mental health toll endures
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For some, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a physical toll, but for many others it has created mental and emotional challenges.

UW Health expert discusses COVID-19 developments.
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The World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020. One year later, UW Health's Dr. Matt Anderson joined FOX6 News at 5 to discuss the year that was -- and what's on the horizon as vaccinations continue.

Wisconsin National Guard more active than ever over past year
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Thousands of Wisconsin National Guard members responded to domestic missions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, elections, civil unrest and, now, the vaccine rollout.