FAA extending zero-tolerance policy amid COVID-19 pandemic for unruly passengers

The FAA has slapped hefty fines on two separate passengers in recent weeks, and announced it will be extending its zero-tolerance policy for unruly passengers for as long as the CDC and TSA’s mask mandate is in effect.

Jeni’s Ice Cream announces new Dolly Parton flavor to benefit her child literacy program

The new Jeni’s ice cream flavor will benefit Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library - a book program that mails free books to kids under the age of 5 to improve child literacy.

Lakefront Brewery releases stout in memory of employee

Lakefront Brewery is donating $1 for every six-pack of "My Turn: AL" sold to the American Cancer Society.

TSA processes largest number of travelers since March 2020

The Transportation Security Administration processed its largest number of travelers since March 15, 2020, on Friday, as more Americans get vaccinated.

St. Paddy's celebration incorporates COVID-19 safety: 'Good time'

Mo's Irish Pubs in Milwaukee and Wauwatosa are extending St. Patrick's Day festivities over three days to help with crowds. 

Milwaukee restaurant 'optimistic' for future as pandemic continues

The COVID-19 pandemic has now altered how restaurants do business for more than a year. For one Milwaukee operation, some changes may be here to stay.

Costco facing cheese shortage amid imported food shipping delays

Costco is having difficulty stocking up on imported cheeses due to a shortage of shipping containers, which is causing delays in the shipment of wheels of the charcuterie staple among other imported foods.

Unilever drops word ‘normal’ from beauty products in push for inclusivity

Unilever, which owns many beauty and personal care brands like Dove and Simple, will drop the word “normal” from its products in an effort to broaden the definition of beauty.

Airline industry pushes US to standardize health papers

Leading airline and business groups are asking the Biden administration to develop temporary credentials that would let travelers show they have been tested and vaccinated for COVID-19, a step that the airline industry believes will help revive travel.

Leinenkugel's contest offers up free $50K cabin, beer for a year

To celebrate the popular Summer Shandy's return to the shelves, the brewery is giving away a $50,000 "tiny lake house."

Spring Break veers toward ‘normal’ – despite coronavirus pandemic

"They did not have masks on," a Miami resident said of partiers in one beachside cafe. "It looked like a dance club. I was just like, ‘Oh my gosh, we’re just in week one. I hope this is not how it’s going to be."

1 year later, Wisconsin woman reflects on cruise ship quarantine

One year ago, a trip to Hawaii turned into intense isolation on a cruise ship as COVID-19 spread. A Wisconsin woman who was stuck is now reflecting on her experience in the early days of the pandemic.

United Airlines will pay $49 million to settle air mail fraud case

United Airlines will pay more than $49 million to avoid criminal prosecution and settle civil charges of defrauding the U.S. Postal Service in the delivery of international mail.

Cooper recalls 430K light truck tires due to sidewall bulges

The recall covers certain Discoverer, Evolution, Courser, Deegan, Adventurer, Hercules, Back Country, Multi-Mile, Wild Country and Big O tires in several sizes.