'Heartbreaking:' Demand for emergency shelter up 185% in Milwaukee County
Calls for emergency shelter in Milwaukee County were at their lowest in April, when a state moratorium on evictions was in effect.
Calls for emergency shelter in Milwaukee County were at their lowest in April, when a state moratorium on evictions was in effect.
New test for COVID-19 costs just $20, gets results in 10 minutes
A Milwaukee company has built a unique way for you to get a COVID-19 test.
A Milwaukee company has built a unique way for you to get a COVID-19 test.
Milwaukee Health Commissioner steps down for role in Washington D.C.
Kowalik will be stepping down from her role on September 22nd amidst possibly the largest public health crisis of our time.
Kowalik will be stepping down from her role on September 22nd amidst possibly the largest public health crisis of our time.
Robert Pattinson reportedly tests positive for COVID-19, halting 'The Batman' production
Production on “The Batman” was already halted once before in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Production on “The Batman” was already halted once before in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Congressional investigation finds over $1B in suspected COVID-19 aid fraud
The investigation found that more than $1 billion in loans went to companies that received more than one.
The investigation found that more than $1 billion in loans went to companies that received more than one.
UWM to require COVID-19 testing of all students in residence halls
The testing facility will be located within the Student Union and is expected to be open by Sept. 14.
The testing facility will be located within the Student Union and is expected to be open by Sept. 14.
DHS: 727 new positive cases of COVID-19 in WI, 1,146 deaths statewide
State health officials reported 727 new positive cases of COVID-19 Thursday, Sept. 3 and four new deaths.
State health officials reported 727 new positive cases of COVID-19 Thursday, Sept. 3 and four new deaths.
COVID-19 testing site shut down Thursday after weather damages tent
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at approx. 11:15 am it was determined the UMOS National Guard testing location would be temporarily shut down due to safety concerns and logistics at the location.
On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at approx. 11:15 am it was determined the UMOS National Guard testing location would be temporarily shut down due to safety concerns and logistics at the location.
Fauci warns coronavirus cases are 'unacceptably high' as Labor Day weekend approaches
Dr. Anthony Fauci has warned that coronavirus cases remain “unacceptably high” as the nation heads into the Labor Day weekend.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has warned that coronavirus cases remain “unacceptably high” as the nation heads into the Labor Day weekend.
'A lot of fun:' Kenosha teens spend summer making 7K+ masks
The girls aren't done yet. They have set a goal to make 10,000 masks.
The girls aren't done yet. They have set a goal to make 10,000 masks.
Kenosha teens spend summer making 7K+ masks
The girls aren't done yet. They have set a goal to make 10,000 masks.
The girls aren't done yet. They have set a goal to make 10,000 masks.
Actor's death brings attention to colon cancer risk, early detection
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer rates are rising among younger people.
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer rates are rising among younger people.
Actor?s death brings attention to colon cancer risk, early detection
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer rates are rising among younger people.
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer rates are rising among younger people.
‘The Rock’ urges people to ‘stay disciplined’ after he and his family test positive for COVID-19
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced on his Instagram Wednesday that he and his entire family tested positive for COVID-19, despite strictly following health guidelines amid the pandemic.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced on his Instagram Wednesday that he and his entire family tested positive for COVID-19, despite strictly following health guidelines amid the pandemic.
MPD mourns current, former officers who died by suicide in past week
As fall creeps in, the echoes of a long summer still ring in the minds of police, and the tension of nightly protests has taken its toll on officers' mental state.
As fall creeps in, the echoes of a long summer still ring in the minds of police, and the tension of nightly protests has taken its toll on officers' mental state.
Minnesota reports first COVID-19 death among Sturgis attendees
The Minnesota Department of Health confirmed one of the state's most recent COVID-19 deaths was a patient who had attended the Sturgis Rally in South Dakota.
The Minnesota Department of Health confirmed one of the state's most recent COVID-19 deaths was a patient who had attended the Sturgis Rally in South Dakota.
CDC tells states to prepare for COVID-19 vaccine distribution as soon as October or November
The CDC plan laid out specifications for a potential vaccine, including requirements for distribution, storage and administration.
The CDC plan laid out specifications for a potential vaccine, including requirements for distribution, storage and administration.
FEMA says it will no longer pay for face masks, other PPE for schools under new policy
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said it is changing its policy on the personal protective equipment, or PPE, that it will pay for.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said it is changing its policy on the personal protective equipment, or PPE, that it will pay for.
DHS: 77K+ positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, 1,142 deaths, 68K+ recovered, 1.1M+ negative
State health officials reported 545 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Wednesday, Sept. 2, along with 12 new deaths.
State health officials reported 545 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Wisconsin Wednesday, Sept. 2, along with 12 new deaths.
CDC directs halt to renter evictions through end of 2020 amid coronavirus pandemic
Renters covered through the executive order must meet four criteria.
Renters covered through the executive order must meet four criteria.



















