FDA OKs 1st new ADHD drug in over a decade for children

U.S. regulators approved the first new drug in over a decade for children with ADHD, which causes inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.

Salmonella outbreak in 8 states linked to wild songbirds and birdfeeders, CDC says

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to contact with wild songbirds and birdfeeders.

Crush COVID PSA with Milwaukee Brewers
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The Milwaukee Brewers teamed up with the City of Milwaukee to talk about the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine.

DHS: 307 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 1 new death

The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 307 Monday, April 5, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 580,184.

WI National Guard: Vaccines available to military dependents, retirees

COVID-19 vaccine appointments are now available for all military service members and military civilians, dependents, contractors, and military retirees through the Wisconsin National Guard.

Betty Brinn Children’s Museum set to reopen on Thursday, May 20

The Betty Brinn Children’s Museum announced that it will reopen to the public on May 20 -- with comprehensive health and safety protocols in place.

Dads required to pay half of woman's pregnancy costs under new law in Utah

The bill’s sponsor presented the measure as an effort to decrease the burden of pregnancy on women and increase responsibility for men who have children.

Senator accuses DHS of inflating cost on newborn screening bill

State Senator Patrick Testin wants Wisconsin hospitals to test newborns for Krabbe disease -- a rare genetic disorder that affects roughly one in 100,000 children -- but his effort is running into roadblocks.

Easter Mass celebrated in person after year of livestreams

For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, a church in Whitefish Bay hosted Easter service.

UK to test series of COVID-19 safety measures to bring back mass gatherings - including vaccine passport

Britain is planning to test a series of measures including “coronavirus status certifications” over the coming weeks to see if they can allow people to safely return to sports arenas, nightclubs and concerts.

Dane County eases coronavirus orders on outdoor groups

Wisconsin's second-most-populated county announced that it will soon stop certain restrictions on outdoor gatherings.