Connecticut lifting almost all COVID-19 capacity limits on businesses
Beginning March 19, restaurants, retail, gyms, libraries, museums, offices and houses of worship will be able to open at full capacity, though masks will still be required.
Beginning March 19, restaurants, retail, gyms, libraries, museums, offices and houses of worship will be able to open at full capacity, though masks will still be required.
Milwaukee County's ZIP Code Vaccination Program offers vaccines for people 65+
Milwaukee County is introducing a new program to vaccinate seniors in our most vulnerable populations.
Milwaukee County is introducing a new program to vaccinate seniors in our most vulnerable populations.
MPS teacher shares COVID-19 vaccination experience: 'No-brainer'
On Thursday, FOX6 News got a firsthand look at the process , following one Milwaukee Public Schools teacher as she got the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Thursday, FOX6 News got a firsthand look at the process , following one Milwaukee Public Schools teacher as she got the COVID-19 vaccine.
MPS teacher shares COVID-19 vaccination experience: 'No-brainer'
On Thursday, FOX6 News got a firsthand look at the process -- following one Milwaukee Public Schools teacher as she got the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Thursday, FOX6 News got a firsthand look at the process -- following one Milwaukee Public Schools teacher as she got the COVID-19 vaccine.
Family seeks live liver donor for their baby girl
A Wisconsin family is hoping someone will be able to help save their daughter's life. An adult is needed for a liver donation for 16-day-old Lydia Pennenberg.
A Wisconsin family is hoping someone will be able to help save their daughter's life. An adult is needed for a liver donation for 16-day-old Lydia Pennenberg.
Wisconsin Center to host volleyball, 1st non-governmental event since DNC
There will be volleyball played at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee this coming weekend.
There will be volleyball played at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee this coming weekend.
Thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses lost to spoilage or discarded across US
As the U.S. races to vaccinate as many Americans as it can, state health officials continue to report COVID-19 vaccines being spoiled and wasted.
As the U.S. races to vaccinate as many Americans as it can, state health officials continue to report COVID-19 vaccines being spoiled and wasted.
‘Today is day 353’: Woman takes 189 pills a week nearly 1 year after COVID-19 diagnosis to combat symptoms
March 15 will mark one year since Amy Watson, a preschool teacher from Oregon, first began suffering with COVID-19 symptoms, and she still has a fever. “Today is day 353,” said Watson on March 3.
March 15 will mark one year since Amy Watson, a preschool teacher from Oregon, first began suffering with COVID-19 symptoms, and she still has a fever. “Today is day 353,” said Watson on March 3.
COVID-19 precautions ignored by dozens at state Capitol hearing
People ignoring coronavirus protocols filled a state Capitol room for a hearing on legislation to limit the government’s response to public health emergencies.
People ignoring coronavirus protocols filled a state Capitol room for a hearing on legislation to limit the government’s response to public health emergencies.
Fans, business excited as Brewers' announce game day capacity
For businesses within walking distance of American Family Field, the return of fans for Opening Day and beyond is welcomed.
For businesses within walking distance of American Family Field, the return of fans for Opening Day and beyond is welcomed.
Milwaukee Public Museum reopens Thursday, 2 other museums to reopen Friday
Beginning March 4, the Milwaukee Public Museum will be open Thursdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Beginning March 4, the Milwaukee Public Museum will be open Thursdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
DHS: COVID-19 vaccine progress continues as UK variant cases rise
Warning regarding the U.K. variant also comes with encouraging news. Health officials now predict vaccine eligibility for the general public will open up by May.
Warning regarding the U.K. variant also comes with encouraging news. Health officials now predict vaccine eligibility for the general public will open up by May.
‘Inexplicable’: Fauci says now is not the time for states to roll back COVID-19 restrictions
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the United States’ top infectious disease expert, said states rolling back health measures meant to protect Americans from COVID-19 amid the ongoing pandemic is “inexplicable.”
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the United States’ top infectious disease expert, said states rolling back health measures meant to protect Americans from COVID-19 amid the ongoing pandemic is “inexplicable.”
'She's a fighter:' Family seeks live liver donor for their baby girl
A Wisconsin family is hoping someone will be able to help save their daughter's life. An adult is needed for a liver donation for 16-day-old Lydia Pennenberg.
A Wisconsin family is hoping someone will be able to help save their daughter's life. An adult is needed for a liver donation for 16-day-old Lydia Pennenberg.
New campaign by Black healthcare workers for Black community about vaccine
Black doctors, nurses, researchers and comedian W. Kamau Bell kicked off a new campaign on Thursday in the hopes of providing Black communities with credible information about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Black doctors, nurses, researchers and comedian W. Kamau Bell kicked off a new campaign on Thursday in the hopes of providing Black communities with credible information about the COVID-19 vaccine.
When will children be able to get COVID-19 vaccines? It depends on age
It depends on the child's age, but some teenagers could be rolling up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccines before too long.
It depends on the child's age, but some teenagers could be rolling up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccines before too long.
Senate GOP forces reading of 600-page COVID-19 relief bill aloud to delay vote
Senate Democrats looking to push the $.19 trillion COVID-19 relief bill through the upper chamber likely face mountains of GOP amendments and other delays that could take days to plow through.
Senate Democrats looking to push the $.19 trillion COVID-19 relief bill through the upper chamber likely face mountains of GOP amendments and other delays that could take days to plow through.
DHS: 677 new positive cases of COVID-19, including 19 UK variant cases
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 677 Thursday, March 4, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 565,808.
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 677 Thursday, March 4, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 565,808.
Wisconsin Center to host volleyball, 1st non-governmental event since DNC
There will be volleyball played at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee this coming weekend.
There will be volleyball played at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee this coming weekend.
Hayat Pharmacy, Hmong agency partner to provide COVID-19 vaccines
First doses will be offered on Friday, March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the second doses on Friday, April 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
First doses will be offered on Friday, March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the second doses on Friday, April 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


















