Racine County Jail ramps up COVID-19 testing of inmates, staff
The Racine County Sheriff's Office has requested the Wisconsin National Guard to conduct COVID-19 testing of all inmates and staff at the Racine County Jail.
The Racine County Sheriff's Office has requested the Wisconsin National Guard to conduct COVID-19 testing of all inmates and staff at the Racine County Jail.
Wisconsin DHS: COVID-19 cases up record 5,771; deaths up 52
Previously, the most cases reported by the DHS in a single day was 5,278 on Oct. 31.
Previously, the most cases reported by the DHS in a single day was 5,278 on Oct. 31.
Europe tightens restrictions as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise
Nations reintroduced restrictions to get ahead of a virus that has caused more than 1.2 million deaths around the globe.
Nations reintroduced restrictions to get ahead of a virus that has caused more than 1.2 million deaths around the globe.
Cruise industry throws in the towel on 2020, looks to 2021
The cruise industry has jettisoned hopes of restarting operations this year.
The cruise industry has jettisoned hopes of restarting operations this year.
COVID-19 testing resumes Nov. 5 at Racine's Festival Hall
City of Racine Public Health Administrator Dottie-Kay Bowersox announced on Tuesday that National Guard COVID-19 testing will resume on Thursday.
City of Racine Public Health Administrator Dottie-Kay Bowersox announced on Tuesday that National Guard COVID-19 testing will resume on Thursday.
1-on-1 with Donald Driver after Packers player tests positive for COVID-19
FOX6's Lily Zhao went one-on-one with Packers all-time leading receiver, Donald Driver, to discuss how the team is handling the news and if they could make a move with the trade deadline looming.
FOX6's Lily Zhao went one-on-one with Packers all-time leading receiver, Donald Driver, to discuss how the team is handling the news and if they could make a move with the trade deadline looming.
MPS offers free produce, cultural recipes to help local families
The lunch line is different these days for families in the Milwaukee Public Schools that remain virtual.
The lunch line is different these days for families in the Milwaukee Public Schools that remain virtual.
State's strained hospitals prepare for influx of COVID-19 patients
Wisconsin's already strained hospitals are preparing for an influx of COVID-19 patients over the next several weeks.
Wisconsin's already strained hospitals are preparing for an influx of COVID-19 patients over the next several weeks.
Hosting Thanksgiving? Amid coronavirus pandemic, you may need to rethink your dinner plans: expert
Dr. Erika Schwartz gives her recommendations for a safe Thanksgiving
Dr. Erika Schwartz gives her recommendations for a safe Thanksgiving
DHS: 3,433 new positive cases of COVID-19, 3 new deaths
There have been 3,433 new positive cases of coronavirus in Wisconsin Monday, Nov. 1.
There have been 3,433 new positive cases of coronavirus in Wisconsin Monday, Nov. 1.
Waukesha West High School switching to virtual learning Nov. 3-9
Waukesha West High School will be switching from in-person learning to virtual learning beginning Tuesday, Nov. 3 until Monday, Nov. 9.
Waukesha West High School will be switching from in-person learning to virtual learning beginning Tuesday, Nov. 3 until Monday, Nov. 9.
Green Bay Packers player tests positive for COVID-19
The Green Bay Packers will be holding meetings virtually on Monday, Nov. 2 as a precaution after a player testing positive for COVID-19.
The Green Bay Packers will be holding meetings virtually on Monday, Nov. 2 as a precaution after a player testing positive for COVID-19.
Trump suggests he will fire Fauci after Tuesday’s election
President Donald Trump is suggesting that he will fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Tuesday’s election.
President Donald Trump is suggesting that he will fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Tuesday’s election.
Wisconsin still 3rd in country in COVID-19 cases per capita
Wisconsin health officials on Sunday reported nearly 3,500 new cases of the coronavirus and 16 additional deaths in the last day.
Wisconsin health officials on Sunday reported nearly 3,500 new cases of the coronavirus and 16 additional deaths in the last day.
'It's super important:' College Possible helps with higher ed
There's an organization dedicated to providing solutions and helping students and families prepare for college in the midst of a pandemic.
There's an organization dedicated to providing solutions and helping students and families prepare for college in the midst of a pandemic.
'There's fear:' Racine business owners want education vs. COVID fines
Racine business owners said they hope for clear guidance when resolving honest mistakes, instead of potentially being hit with fines they can't afford.
Racine business owners said they hope for clear guidance when resolving honest mistakes, instead of potentially being hit with fines they can't afford.
DHS: 3,493 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI, 16 new deaths
State health officials reported 3,493 new positive cases of COVID-19 Sunday, Nov. 1 and 16 new deaths.
State health officials reported 3,493 new positive cases of COVID-19 Sunday, Nov. 1 and 16 new deaths.
England's monthlong lockdown may last longer amid rising COVID-19 cases
The British government says a new national lockdown in England may have to last longer than the planned four weeks if coronavirus infection rates don’t fall quickly enough.
The British government says a new national lockdown in England may have to last longer than the planned four weeks if coronavirus infection rates don’t fall quickly enough.
Trump admin funds plasma company based in owner's condo
An Associated Press investigation has found that the Trump administration awarded emergency coronavirus funds to a well-connected Republican donor's company to test a possible COVID-19-fighting blood plasma technology
An Associated Press investigation has found that the Trump administration awarded emergency coronavirus funds to a well-connected Republican donor's company to test a possible COVID-19-fighting blood plasma technology
Organization assists seniors as pandemic forges ahead
With the pandemic, coupled with flu season, more seniors are being shut-in. But as they are struggling in isolation, the program also provides hope.
With the pandemic, coupled with flu season, more seniors are being shut-in. But as they are struggling in isolation, the program also provides hope.



















