COVID-19 Vaccine: Officials urge patience ahead of rollout

Health officials warn that, even with this progress, the pandemic could get worse before it gets better.

US tourism's loss of 'snowbirds' another pandemic hit

This is the first winter in five years that Steve Monk and his wife, Linda, haven’t driven to Arizona from their home in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Barcelona uses music concert to test COVID-19 same-day screening

Barcelona residents gathered Saturday to participate in a medical study to evaluate the effectiveness of same-day coronavirus screening to safely hold cultural events.

FDA approves Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for emergency use

The FDA on Friday authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for emergency use, launching an epic vaccination campaign in the U.S. against the outbreak that has killed nearly 300,000 Americans.

White House coronavirus task force: Vaccine implementation won’t reduce spread of disease until late spring

A record of more than 107,000 people were in the hospital in the U.S. with COVID-19 as of Thursday, according to the COVID Tracking Project. More than 290,000 Americans have died of the virus.

Live events industry lost $30B due to COVID-19 pandemic, Pollstar says

Pollstar on Friday released its year-end report, explaining that the live events industry should have hit a record-setting $12.2 billion this year, but instead it incurred $9.7 billion in losses.

COVID-19 positivity in Milwaukee dips, health department says

MHD will continue to monitor the situation and determine if additional protective measures are necessary to reduce the spread of COVID-19.  

#GiveWithMeaning this year and donate to the American Red Cross to help disaster victims

The American Red Cross and FOX TV Stations are joining forces to raise money on behalf of those who have fallen on hard times this year with the Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP) and Disaster Responder Program.

CVS hiring hundreds in Wisconsin for vaccine distribution

CVS is calling on the community to join the thousands of health care professionals preparing to distribute vaccines.

CDC predicts up to 362K American COVID-19 deaths by beginning of January

According to Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. recorded 3,124 deaths Wednesday, the highest one-day total yet and more than the 2,500 Americans who died on D-Day in World War II.

Educators, families protest and petition for in-person learning

In several Wisconsin school districts, families and educators alike are making their voices heard when it comes to in-person versus online learning.

COVID-19 cases are declining, but the numbers could be deceiving

False hope? Wisconsin health officials say COVID-19 cases are on the decline -- but that the numbers could be deceiving.