Everyone over 65 next in line for vaccine in Wisconsin
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Everyone over age 65 in Wisconsin will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting on Monday, the state Department of Health Services said Tuesday.

GOP leaders gavel in, adjourn unemployment session

Governor Evers called the special session to upgrade the Department of Workforce Development's unemployment system.

Daughter reflects on Milwaukee County's 1st COVID loss as nation mourns

Whitley Riley of Milwaukee lost her 66-year-old father, Lawrence, on March 19, the first to die from COVID-19 in Milwaukee County. 

UW Health expert discusses COVID-19 vaccine developments
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Dr. Jeff Pothof, chief quality officer with UW Health, joined FOX6 News at 4 on Tuesday, Jan. 19 to discuss the latest COVID-19 vaccine developments.

Gov. Evers officially extends Wisconsin mask mandate to March 20

Gov. Tony Evers signed executive Orders on Tuesday, Jan. 19 establishing a new statewide public health emergency and face coverings requirement.

Janet Yellen, Biden's Treasury secretary pick, pushes for quick passage of $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan

Janet Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden's choice as Treasury secretary, said Tuesday that the incoming administration would focus on winning quick passage of its $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan, rejecting Republican arguments that the measure is too big given the size of U.S. budget deficits.

Milwaukee County COVID-19 briefing
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Leaders with Milwaukee County and the City of Milwaukee discussed the latest COVID-19 developments on Tuesday, including testing and the vaccine rollout

US surpasses 400,000 COVID-19 deaths, more than any other country in the world

The United States reached a grim milestone Tuesday when reported COVID-19 deaths from Johns Hopkins University surpassed 400,000 - a death toll far greater than any other country in the world.

COVID-19 pandemic prompts SAT to remove optional essay, subject tests

The College Board said Tuesday it will eliminate the optional essay from the SAT and do away with subject tests amid a changing college admissions landscape.

Grocery workers not in line for next phase of COVID-19 vaccine

Wisconsin's plan for the next phase of COVID-19 vaccinations covers essential workers, including teachers, law enforcement officers and hospital staff who aren't on the front lines.

UW Health doctors save miracle baby with rare liver infection
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It’s been one year since a mother in Onalaska was told by doctors her newborn son might not overcome a rare liver infection.

UW Health doctors save miracle baby with rare liver infection

It’s been one year since a mother in Onalaska was told by doctors her newborn son might not overcome a rare liver infection. A team of one-of-a-kind doctors at UW Health went forward with a plan to save his life.

Mayor urges unaffiliated Phase 1a groups to request COVID-19 vaccine

While 1,116 people have been vaccinated so far — the city's data shows "unaffiliated" groups and individuals in home health care have not yet been reached at a level they're hoping for.

Mayor urges unaffiliated phase 1A groups to request COVID-19 vaccine
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The City of Milwaukee has vaccinated more than 1,000 people so far,  and is working to increase that five-fold by the end of next week