Deaf association sues White House for not providing ASL interpreter at COVID-19 briefings
The National Association of the Deaf filed a lawsuit on behalf of five deaf Americans requesting that a judge order the White House to provide an ASL interpreter during coronavirus briefings.
The National Association of the Deaf filed a lawsuit on behalf of five deaf Americans requesting that a judge order the White House to provide an ASL interpreter during coronavirus briefings.
Novavax’s 1st-stage coronavirus vaccine study finds all volunteers developed viral antibodies
Biotech company Novavax publishes study which finds all volunteers for phase 1 coronavirus trial have developed viral antibodies
Biotech company Novavax publishes study which finds all volunteers for phase 1 coronavirus trial have developed viral antibodies
Texas man charged after allegedly spending COVID-19 business aid on Lamborghini, strip clubs
The U.S. Department of Justice said that Lee Price III allegedly obtained more than $1.6 million in fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loans.
The U.S. Department of Justice said that Lee Price III allegedly obtained more than $1.6 million in fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loans.
CDC: 'No clear increase in cases, hospitalizations, deaths' in WI after April election amid COVID-19
A CDC report shows "no clear increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, or deaths" after the April election that made national headlines due to long lines in Milwaukee. City leaders say there won't be a repeat on Election Day, Aug. 11.
A CDC report shows "no clear increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, or deaths" after the April election that made national headlines due to long lines in Milwaukee. City leaders say there won't be a repeat on Election Day, Aug. 11.
State GOP 'united in ending' Evers' mask mandate as some municipalities look to strengthen it
Governor Tony Evers responded to the pushback Tuesday afternoon, saying, "We will have setbacks until we find out we're all in this together."
Governor Tony Evers responded to the pushback Tuesday afternoon, saying, "We will have setbacks until we find out we're all in this together."
'Anxious and uncertain:' Questions, concerns persist as schools prep for fall return
As fall approaches, some education leaders are still wondering if enough can be done to protect students and staff should schools' doors reopen.
As fall approaches, some education leaders are still wondering if enough can be done to protect students and staff should schools' doors reopen.
'Too many are selfish': US nears 5 million coronavirus cases
The nation has recorded more than 155,000 dead in a little more than six months and is fast approaching an almost off-the-charts 5 million COVID-19 infections.
The nation has recorded more than 155,000 dead in a little more than six months and is fast approaching an almost off-the-charts 5 million COVID-19 infections.
'Stories of love:' Wisconsin museum's 'Quarantine Quilts' project draws international attention
The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts' "Quarantine Quilts" project adds an artistic side to sharing stories from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts' "Quarantine Quilts" project adds an artistic side to sharing stories from the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Not a hoax': 2 COVID-19 patients who received double-lung transplants describe harrowing experiences
One of the patients, a healthy 28-year-old woman, said she had not even left home amid the pandemic prior to contracting the virus.
One of the patients, a healthy 28-year-old woman, said she had not even left home amid the pandemic prior to contracting the virus.
Texas medical board warns physicians who claim COVID-19 cure
The Texas board that licenses doctors has warned physicians that it could take action against anyone who falsely advertises a cure for COVID-19.
The Texas board that licenses doctors has warned physicians that it could take action against anyone who falsely advertises a cure for COVID-19.
Majority of Millennials, Gen Z wear masks in public, survey suggests
A recent survey suggests that a majority of Millennials and Gen. Z are wearing face masks in public.
A recent survey suggests that a majority of Millennials and Gen. Z are wearing face masks in public.
9 Milwaukee businesses get warning letters, reportedly did not comply with reopening guidelines
Milwaukee County officials share the latest updates on COVID-19 in the county.
Milwaukee County officials share the latest updates on COVID-19 in the county.
DHS: 56K+ positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 961 deaths, 45K+ recovered, 928K+ negative
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 728 Tuesday, Aug. 4, with 12 new deaths reported by state health officials.
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 728 Tuesday, Aug. 4, with 12 new deaths reported by state health officials.
FDA hand sanitizer recall widens to over 100 products
More than 100 "dangerous" hand sanitizers have made the Food and Drug Administration's rolling list of sanitizers that have been recalled due to the presence of a toxic chemical.
More than 100 "dangerous" hand sanitizers have made the Food and Drug Administration's rolling list of sanitizers that have been recalled due to the presence of a toxic chemical.
COVID-19 measures could disrupt rare polio-like disease
The mysterious, rare, paralyzing disease typically spikes among children every other year in late summer.
The mysterious, rare, paralyzing disease typically spikes among children every other year in late summer.
'Shame on all of you': Obituary blames politicians and 'selfish people' for man's COVID-19 death
The obituary called out the “ignorant, self centered and selfish people” who refused to follow advice of medical experts amid the pandemic.
The obituary called out the “ignorant, self centered and selfish people” who refused to follow advice of medical experts amid the pandemic.
Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing to be offered at Racine Festival Hall Aug. 4-5
Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing will be offered at Racine Festival Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 4, and Wednesday, Aug. 5. Children under five will not be tested.
Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing will be offered at Racine Festival Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 4, and Wednesday, Aug. 5. Children under five will not be tested.
Wave of evictions expected as moratoriums end in many states
Housing advocates fear that they could see a wave of evictions in the coming months, as states end moratoriums put in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
Housing advocates fear that they could see a wave of evictions in the coming months, as states end moratoriums put in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sheboygan Area School District will start school year using 'hybrid model'
The Sheboygan Area School District plans to reopen schools in fall 2020 under the hybrid model.
The Sheboygan Area School District plans to reopen schools in fall 2020 under the hybrid model.
Whitefish Bay school board approves plan to start school year with in-person and virtual learning
Debate went into the night Monday, Aug. 3 as the Whitefish Bay School District board met virtually to discuss plans to return to school amid the coronavirus.
Debate went into the night Monday, Aug. 3 as the Whitefish Bay School District board met virtually to discuss plans to return to school amid the coronavirus.


















