Funeral homes offer limousine rides to the polls nationwide amid COVID-19 pandemic

Some voters could ride to the polls on Election Day courtesy of funeral home limousines offered to chauffeur older residents to voting booths amid the coronavirus pandemic.

CDC issues 'strong recommendation,' no rule for masks on planes

The CDC said its advice on masks should be followed by passengers and workers on planes, ferries, trains, subways, buses, taxis and ride-sharing vehicles, including in airports and at subway and bus stations.

North Texas woman who died on flight had COVID-19, officials confirm

Dallas County officials confirmed a woman in her 30s died on an airline flight because of COVID-19. She had underlying health conditions.

Wisconsin resumes coronavirus updates after weekend upgrade

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has restarted its daily COVID-19 update dashboard after a weekend upgrade

What are my treatment options for coronavirus?

There are several treatment options for COVID-19, and which one is best depends on how sick someone is.

Group demands Evers 'take action' amid prison COVID-19 outbreaks

After months of trying to reach Governor Evers, the group Ex-Incarcerated People Organizing (EXPO) took their message to his home.

'Blessings in a Backpack' bring nutrition to Waukesha Co. children

A Waukesha County organization is trying to reach kids to provide them with nutrients to help grow and learn during the pandemic.

New landmark study tests air on planes for virus transmission

Good news for people who've been itching to get on a plane to see family, friends, or take that long-awaited vacation.     

DHS: 3,777 new COVID-19 cases; up 12 deaths in Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) on Monday, Oct. 19 reported 3,777 new cases of COVID-19 -- bringing the cumulative number of cases to 173,891.

Federal health officials planning to get coronavirus shots to nursing homes

The nation has 15,000-16,000 nursing homes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There may be another 20,000-45,000 assisted living facilities and similar kinds of settings for elderly and disabled people.

Man protects 300 dogs from Hurricane Delta by bringing them inside his home to keep them safe

As the dangerous Hurricane Delta closed in on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Ricardo Pimentel opened his home — to about 300 dogs. All survived the storm thanks to Pimentel and his animal rescue group.

Dispose of unwanted, unused medications on Drug Take Back Day

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that nearly 230 local law enforcement agencies will be participating in Drug Take Back Day.

Trump calls Fauci a 'disaster,' says people are tired of hearing about COVID-19

President Donald Trump sought Monday to buck up his campaign staffers two weeks from Election Day, dismissing the cautionary coronavirus advice of his scientific experts as well as polling showing him trailing Democratic rival Joe Biden across key battleground states.

Wisconsin judge reimposes order limiting capacity of indoor gatherings

A Wisconsin judge reimposed an order from Gov. Tony Evers limiting the number of people who can gather in bars, restaurants and other indoor places.