Phoenix mother of 7 left devastated after husband dies from COVID-19
After losing her husband to COVID-19, a Phoenix mother of seven children is left to pick up the pieces. "It's the most awful, awful feeling I've ever experienced."
After losing her husband to COVID-19, a Phoenix mother of seven children is left to pick up the pieces. "It's the most awful, awful feeling I've ever experienced."
Contact 6 asks around about proof of vaccination requirements
A lot of people are looking forward to summer festivals, stadium events, and travel. But, what will it take for our favorite events to return to normal?
A lot of people are looking forward to summer festivals, stadium events, and travel. But, what will it take for our favorite events to return to normal?
Apple issues warning after cardiologist 'stunned' to find iPhone 12 can control cardiac devices
A Michigan cardiologist became suspicious of Apple’s new magnetic charging technology, so he passed an iPhone 12 over the chest of a patient with an implantable defibrillator — and was stunned to find it tripped the magnetic switch.
A Michigan cardiologist became suspicious of Apple’s new magnetic charging technology, so he passed an iPhone 12 over the chest of a patient with an implantable defibrillator — and was stunned to find it tripped the magnetic switch.
Mobile COVID-19 vaccination sites coming to Milwaukee
The Wisconsin DHS said, while FEMA plans to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine, the doses will have to come from the state's allocation.
The Wisconsin DHS said, while FEMA plans to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine, the doses will have to come from the state's allocation.
Milwaukee youth of color open up at Bay View barbershop
A Bay View barbershop is offering more than trims and fades. It has become a space where young people can freely open up about their mental health.
A Bay View barbershop is offering more than trims and fades. It has become a space where young people can freely open up about their mental health.
YMCA to begin reopening programs at Milwaukee facility
After months of dedicating its north side facility to emergency relief, the time has come to look toward post-pandemic life and serving the community in a different way.
After months of dedicating its north side facility to emergency relief, the time has come to look toward post-pandemic life and serving the community in a different way.
UW Health experts discusses vaccine developments
Dr. Matt Anderson, UW Health's senior medical director of primary care, joined FOX6 News at 4 on Tuesday, Feb. 23 to discuss the latest information regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Matt Anderson, UW Health's senior medical director of primary care, joined FOX6 News at 4 on Tuesday, Feb. 23 to discuss the latest information regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
DHS to launch 4 more community-based vaccination clinics in next 2 months
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Tuesday, Feb. 23 the locations of four additional community-based vaccination clinics.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Tuesday, Feb. 23 the locations of four additional community-based vaccination clinics.
COVID-19’s impact on cancer care has been 'profound,' experts say, with many delaying routine screenings
A survey found many American adults aren’t keeping up with routine cancer screenings, citing fear of COVID-19 as the reason. But delays in diagnosis could lead to a spike in cancer deaths down the road.
A survey found many American adults aren’t keeping up with routine cancer screenings, citing fear of COVID-19 as the reason. But delays in diagnosis could lead to a spike in cancer deaths down the road.
DHS: 566 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin; 33 new deaths
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 566 Tuesday, Feb. 23, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, for a total of 560,564.
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin rose by 566 Tuesday, Feb. 23, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, for a total of 560,564.
Pewaukee man pleads guilty, fraudulently obtained $1M in PPP loans
Thomas Smith of Pewaukee pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud for his role in fraudulently obtaining over $1 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Thomas Smith of Pewaukee pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud for his role in fraudulently obtaining over $1 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Gov. Evers orders flags at half-staff in honor of COVID-19 victims
Gov. Tony Evers has ordered the flags of the United States and the State of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff.
Gov. Tony Evers has ordered the flags of the United States and the State of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff.
Coronavirus less likely to infect glasses wearers, study suggests
Good news, glasses wearers: Your spectacles may offer you some extra protection from COVID-19, a new study suggests.
Good news, glasses wearers: Your spectacles may offer you some extra protection from COVID-19, a new study suggests.
Wisconsin DMV extends license renewal for drivers age 60 and over
The deadline to renew expired licenses for drivers age 60 and over has been extended to May 21, 2021.
The deadline to renew expired licenses for drivers age 60 and over has been extended to May 21, 2021.
Racine teachers worry about returning to class without vaccine
On Monday night, the Racine Unified School District unveiled its plan to bring students back to the school board, which includes extra cleaning, social distancing measures and more, but teachers say it isn't enough until they're fully vaccinated.
On Monday night, the Racine Unified School District unveiled its plan to bring students back to the school board, which includes extra cleaning, social distancing measures and more, but teachers say it isn't enough until they're fully vaccinated.
CDC study: Teachers could be key spreaders of COVID-19 infections, not students
A new study finds that teachers may be more important drivers of COVID-19 transmission in schools than students.
A new study finds that teachers may be more important drivers of COVID-19 transmission in schools than students.
Transplanted lungs tainted by coronavirus killed woman, infected surgeon, researchers say
Researchers from the University of Michigan Medical School recently published a report about a woman who died of complications related to COVID-19 three days after receiving a coronavirus-tainted double-lung transplant.
Researchers from the University of Michigan Medical School recently published a report about a woman who died of complications related to COVID-19 three days after receiving a coronavirus-tainted double-lung transplant.
Wauwatosa Health Department begins testing Wisconsin Vaccine Registry
The Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry is an effort to streamline the vaccination process -- giving people a place to sign up for an appointment for their shot.
The Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccine Registry is an effort to streamline the vaccination process -- giving people a place to sign up for an appointment for their shot.
Slinger district 'worried' about vaccine supply for teacher rollout
On March 1, Phase 1B of Wisconsin's COVID-19 vaccine rollout opens up to those in education, and some counties may not have enough supply to vaccinate school staff by then.
On March 1, Phase 1B of Wisconsin's COVID-19 vaccine rollout opens up to those in education, and some counties may not have enough supply to vaccinate school staff by then.
'Unbearable': Staff at Beaver Dam hospital recounts virus surge
Last fall, the staff at the Marshfield Medical Center in Beaver Dam said the loss of life they were experiencing was almost too much to handle.
Last fall, the staff at the Marshfield Medical Center in Beaver Dam said the loss of life they were experiencing was almost too much to handle.



















