Biotech companies working on a COVID-19 vaccine for cats

Two biotech companies say they have received regulatory approval to begin veterinary trials for a COVID-19 vaccine for cats.

US records deadly new milestone: More than 4,300 COVID-19 deaths in 1 day

While the U.S. rolls out vaccines for the deadly coronavirus, the pandemic’s toll mounted as the country recorded a new single-day record of 4,327 deaths on Tuesday.

Confused about COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy? Doctors push for change

Efforts to avoid experimenting on pregnant women in clinical trials are unintentionally making them part of an experiment in everyday life.

Managing stress, emotions in wake of US Capitol riot

Many Americans and people around the world are still processing what unfolded at the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Confused about COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy? Doctors push for change
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Efforts to avoid experimenting on pregnant women in clinical trials are unintentionally making them part of an experiment in everyday life.

Ex-Michigan Gov. Snyder charged in Flint water crisis

Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder was charged Wednesday with two counts of willful neglect of duty stemming from an investigation of the Flint water crisis.

IRS and Treasury to stop sending stimulus checks this week

Legislation providing for the $600 payments, which was approved by lawmakers at the end of last month, stipulated that the departments needed to issue all payments by Friday.

‘Unruly air passengers’ could face prison, fines up to $35K under FAA’s new zero-tolerance policy

FAA Administrator Steve Dickson signed an order Wednesday directing stricter legal enforcement of a policy against disruptive airline passengers amid an uptick in "violent behavior" on flights, according to the agency.

Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
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He hasn't been charged with a crime, with the Ozaukee County district attorney saying further testing needed to be done on the supposedly spoiled vials.

Federal eviction moratorium extended through end of January

The federal eviction moratorium does not exempt tenants from their obligations to pay rent and follow the terms of their lease.

Contagious COVID-19 variant detected in Eau Claire County resident

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and laboratory partners identified a variant strain of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in Wisconsin

Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine

The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board voted unanimously to suspend the license of a former Aurora Grafton pharmacist accused of intentionally sabotaging the COVID-19 vaccine.

DHS: 2,134 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 37 new deaths

As for the coronavirus vaccine, state health officials announced Wednesday, Jan. 13, that 176,165 doses have been administered.

Taxes on unemployment money coming due soon, surprising many

Many California jobseekers are confused about withholding taxes on their unemployment checks, and many more report that they simply can’t afford to put aside any money when they don’t have enough to begin with.

Hospital staff raise concern over unannounced transport of vaccine

Staff at Froedtert Hospital are being praised for being skeptical of an unannounced and unexplained visit by three individuals on Tuesday, Jan. 12.