Hospital staff cheers as 13-year-old COVID-19 survivor is discharged after 57 days in ICU

There were moments where her care team did not know if she was going to make it through the night. So, when the time came for Augustina to finally be discharged to a local rehabilitation facility as a step toward going home, the entire hospital staff wanted to give her the hero's send-off she deserved.  

Thousands protest COVID-19 restrictions in central London

As the protest began, police were visible around the edges of the crowd but didn't confront protesters, most of whom weren't wearing masks.

Social media and COVID shaming: Fighting a toxic combination

Shaming people who get sick or don’t follow the rules in a public health crisis has been a thing since well before coronavirus, researchers say.

Audit sheds light on Wisconsin DWD troubles amid unemployment spike

According to a new report from the Legislative Audit Bureau, only 0.5% of calls to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) were answered between mid-March and late June.

COVID-19 cases rising in parts of Midwest, West

The latest hot spot for the coronavirus in the United States is the heartland, where cases are rising in a worrying trend.

Milwaukee Health Dept. approves 3 more COVID-19 school safety plans

K-12 schools in Milwaukee with approved safety plans will be allowed to engage in non-virtual learning options -- such as in-person or hybrid instruction -- as long as the plan is followed.

White House ordered to have sign language at virus briefings

The White House and plaintiffs have “largely agreed on all terms" to resolve the matter, according to the order.

Minnesota halts COVID-19 study after reports of intimidation

Incidents occurred mostly in central and southern Minnesota — rural areas where there has been more resentment over COVID-19 restrictions.

Moratorium extension means no utility disconnections until April 2021

The moratorium was extended through Nov. 1, when the moratorium on cold weather disconnections goes into effect. The earliest disconnections could resume is April 15.

Mark Cuban pitches $1,000 stimulus checks for Americans every 2 weeks for 2 months

Cuban tweeted that 128 million households in the country should be given $1,000 every two weeks for the next two months with a stipulation that they spend the money in 10 days or lose the money.

CDC: Wisconsin has 4th highest number of new COVID-19 cases

Wisconsin now has the fourth-highest number of new coronavirus cases in the country, according to the CDC.

Your Take: 3 moms talk to FOX6 about challenges of school year

Whether your child started the school year in-person, virtual, or a hybrid of both, you know there have been both successes and challenges. 

DHS: 2,392 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 6 new deaths

State health officials reported 2,392 new positive cases of COVID-19 Thursday, Sept. 24, and six new deaths.

US parents delaying preschool, kindergarten amid pandemic

Thousands of parents around the U.S. are having their children delay or skip kindergarten because of the coronavirus pandemic.

CDC Halloween guidelines names trick-or-treating among 'high-risk' activities

The agency ranked a number of popular Halloween activities by their level of risk, and several of the most popular activities, like trick-or-treating are considered to be the most dangerous.