Hartland bar draws support, ire after 2nd festival during COVID

The bar was unexpectedly closed Monday, and the owner did not returned our calls, but the echo of a weekend street concert hosted by Beer Snobs still rang through Hartland.

Football coach 'exposed players, coaches to COVID' in Washington Co.

According to a news release, the coach was immediately relieved of his duties by the club, which has since correctly implemented CDC COVID-19 guidelines.

Worldwide death toll from coronavirus eclipses 1 million: Johns Hopkins University

The worldwide death toll from the coronavirus eclipsed 1 million on Tuesday, nine months into a crisis that has devastated the global economy, tested world leaders’ resolve, pitted science against politics and forced multitudes to change the way they live, learn and work.

DHS: 1,726 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 2 new deaths

State health officials reported 1,726 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Monday, Sept. 28, and two new deaths.

Conservatives ask for immediate halt to Wisconsin's mask mandate

Governor Tony Evers has defended the mask order despite the ongoing legal challenge, saying it is within his power and is following the recommendations of public health experts.

US to ship millions of tests in push to reopen K-12 schools

The federal government will begin distributing millions of coronavirus tests to states this week and urging governors to use them to reopen schools.

United Airlines reaches deal with pilots, avoids furloughs

United Airlines and its pilots have reached an agreement to avoid about 2,850 furloughs that were set to take effect later this week.

Milwaukee group’s hotspots bridge digital divide
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City Forward Collective is providing mobile hotspot devices with internet service plans to 30 schools.

Owner of Koz's Mini Bowl, shuttered amid COVID, hurt in hit-and-run

The owner of Koz's Mini Bowl, a southside Milwaukee staple, shuttered amid the coronavirus pandemic, was badly hurt in a hit-and-run outside his business.

For Brewers broadcasters, COVID meant 'continually adjusting'

At Miller Park in 2020, the crowd didn't get fired up and the organ wasn't heard -- and half the time for the Brewers TV and radio broadcasters, the game itself wasn't even in Milwaukee.

DHS: 2,217 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; no new deaths

State health officials reported 2,217 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Sunday, Sept. 27, and no new deaths.

Marquette students quarantine after residence hall case cluster

Two weeks ago at Marquette's Schroeder Hall, another cluster of cases was reported and students there were placed under quarantine.