CDC identifies nearly 11,000 potential COVID-19 exposures on 1,600 flights
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 1,600 flights from January to August 2020 that potentially led to nearly 11,000 coronavirus exposures of travelers
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 1,600 flights from January to August 2020 that potentially led to nearly 11,000 coronavirus exposures of travelers
New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square will be virtual in 2020
The organizers of the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square say this year the event will be "virtually enhanced" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The organizers of the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square say this year the event will be "virtually enhanced" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Racine business owner testifies before House, fights for virus aid
"We considered selling the building and moving out, but after thinking through it all we decided that we were going to fight this injustice."
"We considered selling the building and moving out, but after thinking through it all we decided that we were going to fight this injustice."
Kids knowingly sent to school with COVID-19, health director says
"In the case of all of them, it was identified within the first two to three hours of school that they were there, and they were then pulled out."
"In the case of all of them, it was identified within the first two to three hours of school that they were there, and they were then pulled out."
Wisconsin DHS: 1,762 new COVID-19 cases, 8 deaths confirmed
In total, 105,932 cases have now been confirmed, along with 1,259 deaths -- an increase of eight deaths from Tuesday's report.
In total, 105,932 cases have now been confirmed, along with 1,259 deaths -- an increase of eight deaths from Tuesday's report.
$5M+ from CARES Act to fund Wisconsin broadband expansion
The CARES Act funding is expected to be awarded to projects at an open meeting of the PSC in October.
The CARES Act funding is expected to be awarded to projects at an open meeting of the PSC in October.
Packers distribute final grants of $1.5M COVID-19 relief effort
The financial support was directed to specific COVID-19 relief efforts in the respective communities due to the effects of the pandemic.
The financial support was directed to specific COVID-19 relief efforts in the respective communities due to the effects of the pandemic.
Mark your calendar: Hoan Bridge lighting set for Oct. 22
The first phase of the Light the Hoan project has wrapped up and the west side of the bridge will officially be lit on Oct. 22.
The first phase of the Light the Hoan project has wrapped up and the west side of the bridge will officially be lit on Oct. 22.
Marlaina Jackson named interim Milwaukee health commissioner
Marlaina Jackson?will serve as the next City of Milwaukee commissioner of health.
Marlaina Jackson?will serve as the next City of Milwaukee commissioner of health.
Gov. Evers' mask mandate extension met with Republican opposition
"Our system does not say when the legislature does not do what you want to do, you get to act unilaterally. That's not democracy."
"Our system does not say when the legislature does not do what you want to do, you get to act unilaterally. That's not democracy."
DHS discourages trick-or-treating, Halloween gatherings
The DHS is discouraging going from neighbor-to-neighbor this year and any party that includes people from outside your household.
The DHS is discouraging going from neighbor-to-neighbor this year and any party that includes people from outside your household.
200,000 COVID-19 deaths memorialized by 20,000 American flags across National Mall
The United States officially marked a grim milestone on Tuesday when the number of American deaths attributed to COVID-19 hit 200,000.
The United States officially marked a grim milestone on Tuesday when the number of American deaths attributed to COVID-19 hit 200,000.
Virus concerns prompt quarantine for Kewaskum HS football
The last-minute audible is now the new norm for many school districts in the wake of the pandemic.
The last-minute audible is now the new norm for many school districts in the wake of the pandemic.
17 absent Kenosha teachers report virus-like symptoms, district says
Seventeen of the 115 teachers without pre-approved absences reported coronavirus-like symptoms.
Seventeen of the 115 teachers without pre-approved absences reported coronavirus-like symptoms.
Gov. Evers extends Wisconsin mask mandate until Nov. 21
Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday extended a statewide mask mandate until Nov. 21.
Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday extended a statewide mask mandate until Nov. 21.
DHS: 1,672 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 7 new deaths
State health officials reported 1,672 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Tuesday, Sept. 22, and seven new deaths.
State health officials reported 1,672 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Tuesday, Sept. 22, and seven new deaths.
How athletes can prevent injuries as high school football returns
With high school football starting up this week in Wisconsin, experts are hoping the trend does not continue at that level.
With high school football starting up this week in Wisconsin, experts are hoping the trend does not continue at that level.
Chicago adds Wisconsin, Puerto Rico to quarantine travel order list
Chicago officials Tuesday told visitors from Wisconsin for the second time that they must remain in quarantine for two weeks if they visit the city.
Chicago officials Tuesday told visitors from Wisconsin for the second time that they must remain in quarantine for two weeks if they visit the city.
WATCH: Milwaukee County leaders provide COVID-19 update
Milwaukee County leaders provide the latest updates and information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Milwaukee County leaders provide the latest updates and information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Is Halloween still happening? Nearly 25% plan to trick or treat despite some big cities clamping down
Americans are still hopeful about trick-or-treating this Halloween despite a number of cities clamping down on holiday festivities in the age of COVID-19.
Americans are still hopeful about trick-or-treating this Halloween despite a number of cities clamping down on holiday festivities in the age of COVID-19.



















