With the return of in-person learning, what about sports?

Several schools are slowly returning to in-person learning, but what about playing sports again? Health experts recommend kids be active, especially with warmer temps on the way. 

34 doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine expired before it could be used

The Milwaukee Health Department says 34 doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine expired before they could be used on Monday, March 1. 

UW Health expert gives COVID-19 vaccine update
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Dr. Matt Anderson, UW Health's senior medical director of primary care, on Tuesday, March 2 joined FOX6 News at 4 to discuss the latest developments surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations.

Select Pick 'n Save, Metro Markets join vaccination efforts in WI

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced certain Metro Market and Pick 'n Save stores will start to receive COVID-19 vaccine this week.

US will have enough COVID-19 vaccines for all adults by end of May, Biden says

President Joe Biden is expected to highlight Merck & Co. helping to produce rival Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine in an effort to speed up production.

WI DHS: 324 new positive cases of COVID-19 in state; 28 new deaths

The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 324 Tuesday, March 2, officials with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported, for a total of 564,592.

Official: Merck to help produce rival J&J's COVID-19 vaccine

Drugmaker Merck & Co. will help produce rival Johnson & Johnson’s newly approved coronavirus vaccine in an effort to expand supply more quickly, a Biden administration official confirmed Tuesday.

Sussex teen joins home-baking lawsuit against state
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During the coronavirus pandemic, a Sussex teen turned her passion for baking into a business, only to be told that what she's doing is illegal. She's joined a lawsuit against the state.

Sussex teen joins home-baking lawsuit against state

During the coronavirus pandemic, a Sussex teen turned her passion for baking into a business, only to be told that what she's doing is illegal. She's since joined a lawsuit against the state.

US states are easing COVID-19 restrictions too early, medical experts say

With the U.S. vaccination drive picking up speed and a third formula on the way, states eager to reopen for business are easing coronavirus restrictions despite warnings from health experts that the outbreak is far from over and that moving too quickly could prolong the misery.

With new wave of vaccine eligibility, WI's registry website not live

On the day when thousands of Wisconsinites are eligible to get vaccinated, one place they were told they could sign up — wasn't online.

Fauci says CDC working on guidelines for small gatherings among fully vaccinated people

During a Monday virtual press briefing, Dr. Anthony Fauci said small gatherings at home without masks are “low risk” as long as the people present have received both doses of their COVID-19 vaccine.

Twitter cracks down on COVID vaccine misinformation

Twitter says it has begun labeling tweets that include misleading information about COVID-19 vaccines and using a “strike system” to eventually remove accounts that repeatedly violate its rules.

New tool treats children's mental disorders

The coronavirus pandemic has brought increased challenges related to children's mental health, and with that comes a shift in how health care is delivered.

Nō Studios offers grants to help artists get back on their feet

The pandemic impacted the art community drastically. Nō Studios in Milwaukee is offering a new art grant program to help artists get back on their feet.