CDC abruptly removes guidance on COVID-19 airborne transmission, says it was posted in error
The CDC said it mistakenly posted a draft version of the proposed changes on airborne transmission of the novel coronavirus.
The CDC said it mistakenly posted a draft version of the proposed changes on airborne transmission of the novel coronavirus.
Wisconsin National Guard to surpass 500K COVID-19 tests Monday
Wisconsin National Guard specimen collection teams’ will top 500,000 cumulative total COVID-19 tests gathered on Monday.
Wisconsin National Guard specimen collection teams’ will top 500,000 cumulative total COVID-19 tests gathered on Monday.
UK health official warns deaths likely to rise from coronavirus
Britain’s top medical adviser says the country has, in a “very bad sense,” turned a corner on COVID-19 infection rates as deaths are likely to rise.
Britain’s top medical adviser says the country has, in a “very bad sense,” turned a corner on COVID-19 infection rates as deaths are likely to rise.
'Surge of absences' means virtual learning for some KUSD students
Students at some schools in the Kenosha Unified School District will begin virtual classes starting Monday "due to a surge of employee absences."
Students at some schools in the Kenosha Unified School District will begin virtual classes starting Monday "due to a surge of employee absences."
Everything you need to know about voting in the 2020 election
Frankly, there's a lot to know ahead of the November 2020 election.
Frankly, there's a lot to know ahead of the November 2020 election.
Catholics 'expected' at Mass 'if comfortable' for 1st time since COVID
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee lifted a dispensation for not attending Mass due to COVID-19.
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee lifted a dispensation for not attending Mass due to COVID-19.
With sports delayed to spring, practice boosts morale at UWM
UWM athletes are taking part in conditioning, strength training and individual workouts, but sports have been delayed to spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.
UWM athletes are taking part in conditioning, strength training and individual workouts, but sports have been delayed to spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.
'It was shocking:' Empty Lambeau, Stadium District for Packers opener
There were no fans in the stands at Lambeau Field and no tailgating in the parking lot during the Green Bay Packers home opener amid COVID.
There were no fans in the stands at Lambeau Field and no tailgating in the parking lot during the Green Bay Packers home opener amid COVID.
Catholics expected at Mass if comfortable for 1st time since COVID
The Archdiocese?of Milwaukee lifted a dispensation for not attending Mass due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Archdiocese?of Milwaukee lifted a dispensation for not attending Mass due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Elderly dog with the ‘cutest shuffle’ rescued from being euthanized after CA wildfires burned home
An elderly dog whose home was burned down in the California wildfires was set to be euthanized before being rescued by a pet sanctuary.
An elderly dog whose home was burned down in the California wildfires was set to be euthanized before being rescued by a pet sanctuary.
Oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, celebrates her 107th birthday
A very happy birthday to the oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, who turned 107.
A very happy birthday to the oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, who turned 107.
DHS: 1,665 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI; 1 new death
State health officials reported 1,665 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Sunday, Sept. 20, and one new death.
State health officials reported 1,665 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Sunday, Sept. 20, and one new death.
California coronavirus death toll passes 15,000 mark
California’s death count from the coronavirus surpassed 15,000 on Sunday even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
California’s death count from the coronavirus surpassed 15,000 on Sunday even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
Daryl Stuermer holds fundraiser benefiting Aurora Cancer Care Center
Between chemotherapy, counseling and more, Daryl Stuermer said the quality of care at the Aurora Cancer Care Center in Grafton was unmatched.
Between chemotherapy, counseling and more, Daryl Stuermer said the quality of care at the Aurora Cancer Care Center in Grafton was unmatched.
Virtual learning poses challenges for students with special needs
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 6 -- or about 17%, of children ages 3 through 17 -- have one or more developmental disabilities.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 6 -- or about 17%, of children ages 3 through 17 -- have one or more developmental disabilities.
Wisconsin DHS: 2,283 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths confirmed
Saturday's reported rise in cases is the second-highest, single-day total to date and the third consecutive day that new cases have surpassed 2,000.
Saturday's reported rise in cases is the second-highest, single-day total to date and the third consecutive day that new cases have surpassed 2,000.
UN leaders gather virtually for first time in 75-year history amid COVID-19 pandemic
With the pandemic still in force, world leaders are skipping the annual U.N. General Assembly gathering in New York.
With the pandemic still in force, world leaders are skipping the annual U.N. General Assembly gathering in New York.
UW-Oshkosh to test residence hall wastewater for COVID-19
Wastewater will be tested from 10 residence halls housing students this fall.
Wastewater will be tested from 10 residence halls housing students this fall.
COVID-19 pandemic brings Mexican toilet paper to US as aftermath of panic buying
Toilet paper is back on store shelves. But you may not recognize some of the brands.
Toilet paper is back on store shelves. But you may not recognize some of the brands.
COVID-19 infection rates soar in college towns as students return
College towns across the U.S. have emerged as virus hot spots in recent weeks as schools struggle to contain the virus.
College towns across the U.S. have emerged as virus hot spots in recent weeks as schools struggle to contain the virus.



















