Larger gatherings allowed in Waukesha County ahead of Labor Day
More than 250 are allowed to gather outdoors in Waukesha County, up from 100, if social distancing and CDC guidelines are followed.
More than 250 are allowed to gather outdoors in Waukesha County, up from 100, if social distancing and CDC guidelines are followed.
Larger gatherings of 250+ allowed in Waukesha County ahead of Labor Day
More than 250 are allowed to gather outdoors in Waukesha County, up from 100, if social distancing and CDC guidelines are followed.
More than 250 are allowed to gather outdoors in Waukesha County, up from 100, if social distancing and CDC guidelines are followed.
'A lot of wishful thinking': Experts say usefulness of COVID-19 antibody tests still unclear
Coronavirus tests touted by President Donald Trump and his top officials to help reopen the economy are widely available, but predictions for their usefulness haven't panned out.
Coronavirus tests touted by President Donald Trump and his top officials to help reopen the economy are widely available, but predictions for their usefulness haven't panned out.
Amazon updates policy after seeds sent from China believed to be part of ‘brushing’ scam
Amazon recently updated its policy, only allowing seeds to be sold by U.S. sellers after unsolicited packages containing random seeds were sent to United States residents, according to the USDA.
Amazon recently updated its policy, only allowing seeds to be sold by U.S. sellers after unsolicited packages containing random seeds were sent to United States residents, according to the USDA.
Health officials worry about Labor Day setbacks in social distancing amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Lost Summer of 2020 is drawing to a close with many big Labor Day gatherings canceled across the U.S. and health authorities pleading with people to keep their distance from others so as not to cause another surge in coronavirus cases.
The Lost Summer of 2020 is drawing to a close with many big Labor Day gatherings canceled across the U.S. and health authorities pleading with people to keep their distance from others so as not to cause another surge in coronavirus cases.
UW-Madison restricts student movement amid coronavirus spike
The chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Monday canceled all in-person social events.
The chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Monday canceled all in-person social events.
3 Carroll University students suspended, breached Code of Conduct
Three Carroll University students are taking a semester off this year, but not by choice.
Three Carroll University students are taking a semester off this year, but not by choice.
DHS: 567 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI, no new deaths
State health officials reported 567 new positive cases of COVID-19 Monday, Sept. 7, and no new deaths.
State health officials reported 567 new positive cases of COVID-19 Monday, Sept. 7, and no new deaths.
Trump floats using extra $300B in coronavirus relief aid for second stimulus check
The first $1,200 cash payments to U.S. households cost about $300 billion.
The first $1,200 cash payments to U.S. households cost about $300 billion.
After low visitor numbers, Navy Pier closure begins Tuesday
Navy Pier reopened with limited capacity and attractions in June as Illinois began to loosen restrictions designed to minimize the spread of the coronavirus.
Navy Pier reopened with limited capacity and attractions in June as Illinois began to loosen restrictions designed to minimize the spread of the coronavirus.
Season shortened due to COVID, Muskego baseballers create wiffle league
Diego Serraino, Alex Smook and Ryan Kopecky from the select premium Muskego Storm baseball team came up with the idea during the pandemic.
Diego Serraino, Alex Smook and Ryan Kopecky from the select premium Muskego Storm baseball team came up with the idea during the pandemic.
CERTS Act offers $10B for motorcoach biz, 'feeling the (pandemic) pain'
The motorcoach industry is hurting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The motorcoach industry is hurting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Loneliness Squad helps seniors separated from family amid coronavirus
Loneliness oftentimes affects mental and physical health conditions.�
Loneliness oftentimes affects mental and physical health conditions.�
Jackson's Blue Ribbon Pub in Milwaukee closes amid pandemic
With a diminished DNC, Bucks playoffs and coronavirus, the owner of Jackon's Blue Ribbon Pub said the pandemic has been too much to handle.
With a diminished DNC, Bucks playoffs and coronavirus, the owner of Jackon's Blue Ribbon Pub said the pandemic has been too much to handle.
Popular Milwaukee pub, 'on pace for record year,' closes amid pandemic
With a diminished DNC, Bucks playoffs and COVID-19, the owner of Jackon's Blue Ribbon Pub said the pandemic has been too much to handle.
With a diminished DNC, Bucks playoffs and COVID-19, the owner of Jackon's Blue Ribbon Pub said the pandemic has been too much to handle.
Governors in states hit hard by pandemic rethinking lockdown orders on bars
As the number of coronavirus cases fall in the U.S., governors in hard-hit states are rethinking lockdown orders on bars.
As the number of coronavirus cases fall in the U.S., governors in hard-hit states are rethinking lockdown orders on bars.
'COVID Loneliness Squad' helps seniors separated from loved ones
Loneliness oftentimes affects mental and physical health conditions.
Loneliness oftentimes affects mental and physical health conditions.
'Tenet' brings in $20.2M Labor Day weekend as Americans return to theaters
About 70% of U.S. movie theaters are currently open.
About 70% of U.S. movie theaters are currently open.
DHS: 893 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 1,168 total deaths
State health officials reported 893 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Sunday, Sept. 6, and no new deaths.
State health officials reported 893 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Sunday, Sept. 6, and no new deaths.
States consider big cuts as Congress deadlocks on more coronavirus aid
With the U.S. Senate returning to session next week, some states are renewing their push for aid. Without it, additional cuts are likely. Some governors also have begun proposing tax and fee increases.
With the U.S. Senate returning to session next week, some states are renewing their push for aid. Without it, additional cuts are likely. Some governors also have begun proposing tax and fee increases.



















