Retired Southwest pilot mentors aviation photographer, gets picturesque sendoff in return
A retired pilot went out in style after the aviation photographer he mentored stunningly captured his final take-off.
A retired pilot went out in style after the aviation photographer he mentored stunningly captured his final take-off.
Bucks, businesses adjust to lack of fans for foreseeable future
With no fans allowed inside Fiserv Forum to start the Bucks season, the team is looking to import energy from outside the arena.
With no fans allowed inside Fiserv Forum to start the Bucks season, the team is looking to import energy from outside the arena.
Wisconsin DHS: COVID-19 cases up 4,831; deaths up 77
More than 2.5 million people have now been tested for COVID-19 in Wisconsin, of which more than 2.1 million have tested negative.
More than 2.5 million people have now been tested for COVID-19 in Wisconsin, of which more than 2.1 million have tested negative.
Proposal suggests giving $1,500 stimulus checks in exchange for taking COVID vaccine
The proposal faces some major hurdles.
The proposal faces some major hurdles.
COVID-19 relief: What's on the table as Congress seeks deal
Providing a second round of “paycheck protection” subsidies, and funding to distribute vaccines are sure bets to be included in any deal.
Providing a second round of “paycheck protection” subsidies, and funding to distribute vaccines are sure bets to be included in any deal.
Arizona company hopes its COVID-19 nasal spray can help people as they wait for vaccine
It's not a vaccine, but officials with one Arizona biotech firm hopes their nasal spray could bridge the gap for someone waiting on a vaccine, or can’t get a vaccine.
It's not a vaccine, but officials with one Arizona biotech firm hopes their nasal spray could bridge the gap for someone waiting on a vaccine, or can’t get a vaccine.
States submit coronavirus vaccine orders amid surging death toll
The number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 hit an all-time high in the U.S. on Thursday at 100,667, and hospitals were at the breaking point.
The number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 hit an all-time high in the U.S. on Thursday at 100,667, and hospitals were at the breaking point.
CDC urges Americans to wear masks indoors as COVID-19 surge intensifies
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday called for universal mask-wearing and urged Americans to wear face masks indoors amid an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases around the country.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday called for universal mask-wearing and urged Americans to wear face masks indoors amid an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases around the country.
102-year-old woman born during 1918 pandemic beats COVID-19 -- for the second time
A 102-year-old New York woman who survived the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 and beat cancer has now overcome COVID-19 not once, but twice.
A 102-year-old New York woman who survived the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 and beat cancer has now overcome COVID-19 not once, but twice.
Tooth loss, other dental issues reported in COVID-19 patients
Some COVID-19 patients have reported loss of teeth and gum issues weeks and even months after testing positive for the virus.
Some COVID-19 patients have reported loss of teeth and gum issues weeks and even months after testing positive for the virus.
Employers add a modest 245,000 jobs in November as coronavirus pandemic intensifies
America’s employers scaled back their hiring last month as the viral pandemic accelerated across the country, adding 245,000 jobs, the fewest since April and the fifth straight monthly slowdown.
America’s employers scaled back their hiring last month as the viral pandemic accelerated across the country, adding 245,000 jobs, the fewest since April and the fifth straight monthly slowdown.
Families in fear as COVID-19 eviction moratorium nears end
Those impacted by the crisis are hoping leaders do more to assist those in need.
Those impacted by the crisis are hoping leaders do more to assist those in need.
Disease specialists urge confidence in COVID-19 vaccine process
Large segments of the population are already reporting skepticism about getting the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available.
Large segments of the population are already reporting skepticism about getting the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available.
DHS: 4,847 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 63 new deaths
Wisconsin crossed the 400,000 mark in recorded COVID-19 cases on Friday, Dec. 4
Wisconsin crossed the 400,000 mark in recorded COVID-19 cases on Friday, Dec. 4
Kansas man's obituary criticizes those who won't wear masks
After Dr. Marvin James Farr died in isolation, his son penned an obituary in which he noted that his father was preceded in death by more than 260,000 Americans infected with the coronavirus.
After Dr. Marvin James Farr died in isolation, his son penned an obituary in which he noted that his father was preceded in death by more than 260,000 Americans infected with the coronavirus.
Joe Biden to call for 100 days of mask-wearing
“On the first day I’m inaugurated, I’m going to ask the public for 100 days to mask. Just 100 days to mask — not forever, just 100 days. And I think we’ll see a significant reduction” in the virus, Biden said.
“On the first day I’m inaugurated, I’m going to ask the public for 100 days to mask. Just 100 days to mask — not forever, just 100 days. And I think we’ll see a significant reduction” in the virus, Biden said.
West Michigan pastor encourages congregation to catch COVID-19 to 'get it over with'
A senior pastor at a west Michigan church encouraged his congregation to catch COVID-19 so as to "get it over with."
A senior pastor at a west Michigan church encouraged his congregation to catch COVID-19 so as to "get it over with."
Wuhan, birthplace of coronavirus pandemic, launches tourism ad
Wuhan, the Chinese city at the epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic, is back in the spotlight – as it promotes itself as a tourist destination.
Wuhan, the Chinese city at the epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic, is back in the spotlight – as it promotes itself as a tourist destination.
Milwaukee County adds to COVID-19 criminal justice precautions
Milwaukee County Courthouse officials are looking to find a balance between making sure that justice is served -- but COVID-19 isn't.
Milwaukee County Courthouse officials are looking to find a balance between making sure that justice is served -- but COVID-19 isn't.
Doctors warn children infected with COVID-19 may be at risk of heart failure and damage
A report from a group of U.S. doctors suggests COVID-19 can trigger a type of heart failure in children that is normally only seen in adults.
A report from a group of U.S. doctors suggests COVID-19 can trigger a type of heart failure in children that is normally only seen in adults.



















