Mequon birth after 'uterine rupture,' mom, baby healthy
A Mequon infant is now home with his family after a tough first week. A rare and serious complication threatened the lives of him and his mom.
A Mequon infant is now home with his family after a tough first week. A rare and serious complication threatened the lives of him and his mom.
CDC panel: Elderly Americans should get newer, souped-up flu vaccines
A federal advisory panel says Americans 65 and older should get newer, souped-up flu vaccines.
A federal advisory panel says Americans 65 and older should get newer, souped-up flu vaccines.
‘Total shock’: Texas woman conceives 2nd child while pregnant, gives birth to ‘twins’
It’s a phenomenon called a double pregnancy — and this Texas family first thought it was a joke when they were told what was going on.
It’s a phenomenon called a double pregnancy — and this Texas family first thought it was a joke when they were told what was going on.
Houston-area teen pronounced dead in car crash ends up surviving
Doctors pronounced him dead. But his mom refused that fate and turned to prayer. Today, her 15-year-old is alive and a year into recovery and rehabilitation.
Doctors pronounced him dead. But his mom refused that fate and turned to prayer. Today, her 15-year-old is alive and a year into recovery and rehabilitation.
US importing baby formula from Mexico to ease shortage
Trucks contracted by the Department of Health and Human Services will drive about 1 million pounds of Gerber Good Start Gentle infant formula from a Nestlé plant to U.S. retailers, the White House said.
Trucks contracted by the Department of Health and Human Services will drive about 1 million pounds of Gerber Good Start Gentle infant formula from a Nestlé plant to U.S. retailers, the White House said.
Blood, platelet donors needed around 4th of July: Red Cross
The American Red Cross reminds communities that patients are counting now on the generosity of blood and platelet donors, especially around the Fourth of July.
The American Red Cross reminds communities that patients are counting now on the generosity of blood and platelet donors, especially around the Fourth of July.
Latin dance can help improve your memory as you age, study suggests
All 333 participants were of Latinx descent because, according to researchers, Latinos have a higher risk of developing cognitive disabilities such as Alzheimer’s.
All 333 participants were of Latinx descent because, according to researchers, Latinos have a higher risk of developing cognitive disabilities such as Alzheimer’s.
COVID vaccine for kids at Hayat Pharmacy’s Vaccine Clinic
COVID-19 vaccinations for young children are now happening in Milwaukee.
COVID-19 vaccinations for young children are now happening in Milwaukee.
Evers gas price gouging executive order
Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order declaring that an abnormal economic disruption exists in Wisconsin due to a disruption of energy supplies, which then allows him to trigger a state ban on price gouging of gasoline and diesel.
Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order declaring that an abnormal economic disruption exists in Wisconsin due to a disruption of energy supplies, which then allows him to trigger a state ban on price gouging of gasoline and diesel.
Child COVID vaccines, Wisconsin DHS discusses
Officials with the Wisconsin DHS on Tuesday, June 21 fielded questions regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for children 6 months through 5 years old.
Officials with the Wisconsin DHS on Tuesday, June 21 fielded questions regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for children 6 months through 5 years old.
South Milwaukee water declared safe; boil water advisory lifted
The City of South Milwaukee announced Tuesday, June 21 that their water has been declared safe and that residents and food establishments can resume normal operations.
The City of South Milwaukee announced Tuesday, June 21 that their water has been declared safe and that residents and food establishments can resume normal operations.
Heat advisory for SE Wisconsin from noon-7 p.m. Tuesday
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for all of southeast Wisconsin from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 21.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for all of southeast Wisconsin from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 21.
South Milwaukee boil water advisory through Tuesday
South Milwaukee residents are asked to conserve water and boil prior to consumption or use bottled water for drinking.
South Milwaukee residents are asked to conserve water and boil prior to consumption or use bottled water for drinking.
British man turned away from giving blood after refusing to answer if he was pregnant: report
A British blood donor said he was turned away after refusing to answer a question asking if he was pregnant, citing that he is a man in his 60s, according to reports.
A British blood donor said he was turned away after refusing to answer a question asking if he was pregnant, citing that he is a man in his 60s, according to reports.
COVID-19 vaccines for small children available
The authorization expands vaccine eligibility to nearly 20 million kids.
The authorization expands vaccine eligibility to nearly 20 million kids.
South Milwaukee boil water advisory through Tuesday
Residents are asked to conserve water and boil prior to consumption or use bottled water for drinking.
Residents are asked to conserve water and boil prior to consumption or use bottled water for drinking.
South Milwaukee boil water advisory
The City of South Milwaukee is under a boil water advisory after the water utility experienced electrical issues Sunday morning.
The City of South Milwaukee is under a boil water advisory after the water utility experienced electrical issues Sunday morning.
Doctors urge FDA to approve over-the-counter access to birth control
The push for more access to birth control comes as the nation waits for a Supreme Court ruling that could upend abortion rights in more than half the states.
The push for more access to birth control comes as the nation waits for a Supreme Court ruling that could upend abortion rights in more than half the states.
Lawmakers ask Google to stop steering women to ‘fake’ abortion clinics
A recent study found 11% of searches for “abortion near me” or “abortion pill” sent Google users to “fake” abortion clinics, which are known for operating with the goal of talking women out of ending their pregnancies.
A recent study found 11% of searches for “abortion near me” or “abortion pill” sent Google users to “fake” abortion clinics, which are known for operating with the goal of talking women out of ending their pregnancies.
COVID-19 vaccine: CDC approves 1st shots for US kids under 5
With the CDC's final sign-off, roughly 18 million children under 5 will be eligible for COVID-19 shots beginning next week.
With the CDC's final sign-off, roughly 18 million children under 5 will be eligible for COVID-19 shots beginning next week.


















