Health care enrollment and American Rescue Plan
The American Rescue Plan has not only provided resources to assist during the coronavirus pandemic, but it also expands access to health insurance coverage.
The American Rescue Plan has not only provided resources to assist during the coronavirus pandemic, but it also expands access to health insurance coverage.
Milwaukee church offers COVID vaccine
A Milwaukee church brought the COVID-19 vaccine to the people, hosting a clinic with a concert.
A Milwaukee church brought the COVID-19 vaccine to the people, hosting a clinic with a concert.
Shots and prayers: Milwaukee church vaccinates 20+
A Milwaukee church brought the COVID-19 vaccine to the people, hosting a clinic with a concert in partnership with United Healthcare and Hayat Pharmacy.
A Milwaukee church brought the COVID-19 vaccine to the people, hosting a clinic with a concert in partnership with United Healthcare and Hayat Pharmacy.
Hospital faces lawsuit over coronavirus vaccination mandate
The hospital gave employees a June 7 deadline to receive the vaccine or risk suspension and termination, the lawsuit claims.
The hospital gave employees a June 7 deadline to receive the vaccine or risk suspension and termination, the lawsuit claims.
Job searches spiked in states cutting unemployment benefits, analysis shows
Job search activity rose by 5% the day each state announced its plan to cut off the sweetened aid, according to Indeed data.
Job search activity rose by 5% the day each state announced its plan to cut off the sweetened aid, according to Indeed data.
Star of David patches at Tennessee hat shop denounced
The owner of a Tennessee hat shop is dealing with pushback after posting a photo of herself to social media wearing a yellow patch resembling the Star of David with the words “not vaccinated.”
The owner of a Tennessee hat shop is dealing with pushback after posting a photo of herself to social media wearing a yellow patch resembling the Star of David with the words “not vaccinated.”
Fewer workers at Wisconsin Dells attractions
One of Wisconsin's major tourist attractions is making due during Memorial Day weekend with fewer workers, hoping that more will arrive during the summer.
One of Wisconsin's major tourist attractions is making due during Memorial Day weekend with fewer workers, hoping that more will arrive during the summer.
Why it's so hard to fill jobs in certain states
The labor-market recovery after the coronavirus pandemic and related shutdowns is playing out unevenly across the U.S., from states where there are five openings for every unemployed worker to several where historically high jobless rates persist.
The labor-market recovery after the coronavirus pandemic and related shutdowns is playing out unevenly across the U.S., from states where there are five openings for every unemployed worker to several where historically high jobless rates persist.
Houston hospital's vaccine requirement draws lawsuit from 100-plus employees
More than 100 employees of a Texas hospital are suing their employer for requiring them to get vaccinated.
More than 100 employees of a Texas hospital are suing their employer for requiring them to get vaccinated.
Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to roll back '3-martini lunch' tax break
Former President Donald Trump signed the "three martini-lunch" tax break into temporary law in December, saying it would drum up business for pandemic-stricken restaurants.
Former President Donald Trump signed the "three martini-lunch" tax break into temporary law in December, saying it would drum up business for pandemic-stricken restaurants.
New COVID-19 variant found in Vietnam is hybrid of India, UK strains
Vietnam's health minister said the new variant could be responsible for a recent surge, which has spread to 30 of the country’s 63 municipalities and provinces.
Vietnam's health minister said the new variant could be responsible for a recent surge, which has spread to 30 of the country’s 63 municipalities and provinces.
Uptick in coronavirus cases prompts Chinese city to lock down neighborhood
The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has shut down a neighborhood and ordered residents to stay home for door-to-door coronavirus testing following an upsurge in infections that has rattled authorities.
The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has shut down a neighborhood and ordered residents to stay home for door-to-door coronavirus testing following an upsurge in infections that has rattled authorities.
Ahead of summer, coronavirus cases fall dramatically in Europe
Coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths are plummeting across much of Europe.
Coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and deaths are plummeting across much of Europe.
Wisconsin prison COVID vaccinations near 50%
Nearly half of the people in custody in Wisconsin prisons and youth facilities are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Nearly half of the people in custody in Wisconsin prisons and youth facilities are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
EEOC says employers can demand, incentivize COVID-19 shots
The EEOC says it is not discriminatory to demand an employee get a vaccine because it's not related to a disability and that the unvaccinated are not a protected class under other federal laws.
The EEOC says it is not discriminatory to demand an employee get a vaccine because it's not related to a disability and that the unvaccinated are not a protected class under other federal laws.
Immunity to COVID-19 could last for years, new studies suggest
Both studies published in May suggest that individuals who were infected with COVID-19 and got the vaccine could have immunity against the virus, plus variants, for years.
Both studies published in May suggest that individuals who were infected with COVID-19 and got the vaccine could have immunity against the virus, plus variants, for years.
Wisconsin Center FEMA COVID vaccine site closes
The FEMA mass COVID-19 vaccination site at the Wisconsin Center closed Friday, May 28. Opening on Jan. 12, it provided more than 140,000 doses.
The FEMA mass COVID-19 vaccination site at the Wisconsin Center closed Friday, May 28. Opening on Jan. 12, it provided more than 140,000 doses.
CDC loosens COVID-19 mask guidance for summer campers
The guidance is the first in a wave of updates that will incorporate the CDC's recent decisions on masks and social distancing.
The guidance is the first in a wave of updates that will incorporate the CDC's recent decisions on masks and social distancing.
Memorial Day weekend COVID precautions to consider
Health experts say Memorial Day weekend gatherings are once again safe as coronavirus vaccinations climb and cases fall.
Health experts say Memorial Day weekend gatherings are once again safe as coronavirus vaccinations climb and cases fall.
Study finds high levels of cancer-causing chemical in several sunscreen brands
Valisure, an online pharmacy that tests medications for safety found concerning levels of a cancer-causing chemical in commonly used brands of sunscreen produced in the U.S.
Valisure, an online pharmacy that tests medications for safety found concerning levels of a cancer-causing chemical in commonly used brands of sunscreen produced in the U.S.



















