Milwaukee COVID case reporting changes; what residents should know

The Milwaukee Health Department is no longer required to report all COVID-19 cases -- only cases associated with a hospitalization or pediatric death.

Boy's juvenile diabetes Halloween fundraiser 'frights' for a good cause

A Racine boy set up Halloween decorations to help raise money for juvenile diabetes research. His family has a goal to raise $1,000.

Lawmakers, breast cancer survivors seek to expand additional screenings

Annual mammograms save lives, no question. But, they can miss cancer in several women. Some breast cancer survivors hope a new bill will change that.

World Stroke Day; signs of stroke

Sunday, Oct. 29 is World Stroke Day – and it is important to know the signs of a stroke.

Milwaukee Drug Take Back Day events; find a site near you

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day events will take place in five different Milwaukee police districts Saturday, Oct. 28.

Detecting breast cancer; Milwaukee Health Department offers free options

We know detecting cancer early is key to saving lives. One woman who got a scary diagnosis ten years ago told FOX6 News she is walking proof of that.

What you need to know about a possible new cure for sickle cell disease

On Tuesday, advisers to the Food and Drug Administration will review a gene therapy for the inherited blood disorder, which mostly affects Black people in the U.S.

Breast cancer breakthrough: AI predicts a third of cases prior to diagnosis in mammography study

Artificial intelligence predicted one-third of breast cancer cases prior to diagnosis in a new study from Norway. Experts weigh in on how this could impact the future of cancer care.

Red Cross: Donation appointments critical in coming weeks

The American Red Cross urges blood and platelet donors to make and keep donation appointments now to help hospitals restock blood products for patients ahead of the holiday season.

Parents donate late infant son's organs to save lives: 'We don't want nobody to feel this pain'

A Georgia couple, Courtney and Tyler Pollock, are using their heartbreaking loss to make a difference by donating the organs of their infant son, Judge Theo, who passed away at the age of 4 months.