Vacationers, migrants drive Italy's surge in COVID-19 cases
Sicily's governor has ordered all migrants to be transferred from the island by Monday, part of a push-back by Italian regions alarmed by last week's surge in COVID-19 cases.
Sicily's governor has ordered all migrants to be transferred from the island by Monday, part of a push-back by Italian regions alarmed by last week's surge in COVID-19 cases.
NFL positive COVID-19 tests from New Jersey lab could be false
The NFL revealed Sunday that several positive COVID-19 tests were found a day earlier by one of its testing partners. The New York Jets said they had 10 false positives and the Chicago Bears said they had nine.
The NFL revealed Sunday that several positive COVID-19 tests were found a day earlier by one of its testing partners. The New York Jets said they had 10 false positives and the Chicago Bears said they had nine.
Massachusetts man gave ‘COVID hugs’ to cancer survivor, other strangers at Walmart, police say
One victim, a cancer survivor, told police the man walked up to him, took an item out of his hands and hugged him.
One victim, a cancer survivor, told police the man walked up to him, took an item out of his hands and hugged him.
With Chicago's Wisconsin travel advisory lifted, some resume travel plans: 'It's a little better'
The City of Chicago restriction on travel to and from Wisconsin was lifted earlier this week, leading some to resume summer travel plans.
The City of Chicago restriction on travel to and from Wisconsin was lifted earlier this week, leading some to resume summer travel plans.
Teachers turn COVID-19 desk shields into Jeeps: 'Playful, not imprisoned'
"They are really kind of utilizing the concept of a vehicle for safety rules," the teacher said. "No one else can be inside your car, keep hands inside the vehicle, keep your mask on when you get out of your car. It's a way to make them feel playful rather than imprisoned."
"They are really kind of utilizing the concept of a vehicle for safety rules," the teacher said. "No one else can be inside your car, keep hands inside the vehicle, keep your mask on when you get out of your car. It's a way to make them feel playful rather than imprisoned."
Charges: St. Paul man used COVID-19 relief loan to buy motorcycle, pay golf expenses
A St. Paul man is facing federal charges after prosecutors say he lied to obtain a loan intended to help companies struggling due to COVID-19 restrictions and used the money on personal expenses including a new motorcycle.
A St. Paul man is facing federal charges after prosecutors say he lied to obtain a loan intended to help companies struggling due to COVID-19 restrictions and used the money on personal expenses including a new motorcycle.
Instagram deletes account advertising ASU COVID-19 parties
Instagram has removed an account that claimed to throw COVID parties at Arizona State University.
Instagram has removed an account that claimed to throw COVID parties at Arizona State University.
DHS: 70K+ confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin; 60K+ recovered, 1,081 deaths
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Saturday reported more than 900 new coronavirus cases and 13 new deaths.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Saturday reported more than 900 new coronavirus cases and 13 new deaths.
Roanoke removes 6 students due to party and COVID-19 cases
The Roanoke Times reports that four students have tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
The Roanoke Times reports that four students have tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Global COVID-19 deaths surpass 800K, Johns Hopkins reports
The global death toll for the coronavirus has exceeded 800,000, according to Johns Hopkins.
The global death toll for the coronavirus has exceeded 800,000, according to Johns Hopkins.
Shop loses lease after refusing to follow mask mandate
Public Health Madison and Dane County issued the shop three citations for not following the county ordinance.
Public Health Madison and Dane County issued the shop three citations for not following the county ordinance.
As more colleges stay online, students demand tuition cuts
In petitions started at dozens of universities, students arguing for reduced tuition say online classes fail to deliver the same experience they get on campus. Video lectures are stilted and awkward, they say, and there's little personal connection with professors or classmates.
In petitions started at dozens of universities, students arguing for reduced tuition say online classes fail to deliver the same experience they get on campus. Video lectures are stilted and awkward, they say, and there's little personal connection with professors or classmates.
'Long time coming:' Select Marcus Theatres locations reopen with new COVID-19 safety practices
Marcus Theatres reopened some locations in southeastern Wisconsin on Friday, bringing back a small piece of pre-pandemic life.
Marcus Theatres reopened some locations in southeastern Wisconsin on Friday, bringing back a small piece of pre-pandemic life.
Heavy buyer demand and low rates send US home sales surging amid COVID-19 pandemic
Spurred by ultra-low mortgage rates, home buyers rushed last month to snap up a limited supply of existing houses, causing the pace of purchases to jump by a record-high 24.7%.
Spurred by ultra-low mortgage rates, home buyers rushed last month to snap up a limited supply of existing houses, causing the pace of purchases to jump by a record-high 24.7%.
Low humidity, drier air may contribute to increased COVID-19 transmission risk, researchers find
A study conducted by University of Sydney researchers found that climate conditions with low humidity and dry air may help the spread of the novel coronavirus.
A study conducted by University of Sydney researchers found that climate conditions with low humidity and dry air may help the spread of the novel coronavirus.
COVID-19 deaths across world surpass 700,000, according to Johns Hopkins
The milestone comes at a time when children are preparing to return to school and COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S.
The milestone comes at a time when children are preparing to return to school and COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S.
'Falling behind:' Cedarburg School District yet to announce plans for students with special needs, parent says
One Cedarburg School District parent said administrators are yet to announce a learning plan for students with special needs, such as her daughter.
One Cedarburg School District parent said administrators are yet to announce a learning plan for students with special needs, such as her daughter.
'Hearts of our communities:' Gov. Evers urges COVID-19 safety as Wisconsin schools resume classes
Gov. Tony Evers on Friday shared his goals as Wisconsin schools begin reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Tony Evers on Friday shared his goals as Wisconsin schools begin reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Millions of jobs lost to coronavirus pandemic could take years to return
The damage inflicted to the jobs market is expected to persist for years, IRS projections show.
The damage inflicted to the jobs market is expected to persist for years, IRS projections show.
Milwaukee Health Department approves COVID-19 safety plans for 10 schools
The Milwaukee Health Department has approved plans for 10 schools that would allows them to engage in non-virtual learning options.
The Milwaukee Health Department has approved plans for 10 schools that would allows them to engage in non-virtual learning options.



















