$40K grant from Harley-Davidson backs Hunger Task Force Mobile Market

The Hunger Task Force announced on Tuesday, April 6 that Harley-Davidson is continuing its support of the organization with a $40,000 grant to support the Mobile Market in Milwaukee’s near west side.

Harley-Davidson Museum reopens with new 'off-road' exhibit
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After getting shut down for a second time this past November, the Harley Davidson Museum is finally able to welcome bikers and motorcycle lovers back onto their campus again.

Harley-Davidson Museum reopens with new 'off-road' exhibit

After getting shut down for a second time this past November, the Harley Davidson Museum is finally able to welcome bikers and motorcycle lovers back onto their campus again.

STEM101 teams up with Harley-Davidson to create hands-on activity for kids
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Screen time for kids has increased during the pandemic since many are learning from home. To reduce that, the Wisconsin organization STEM101 is teaming up with Harley-Davidson to create a hands-on learning activity kids can do at home. 

Harley-Davidson to help schools respond to COVID-19 challenges

STEM101 announced on Tuesday, Jan. 12 a multi-year partnership to expand the "Connections Program" with Harley-Davidson Motor Company virtual mentors, and an available hands-on project for students.

Starting at $3,399: Serial 1, powered by H-D, reveals 4 eBicycles

Serial 1 Cycle Company, a dedicated eBicycle brand formed with Harley-Davidson, unveiled the details of its first portfolio of products.

Harley-Davidson's time as major Summerfest sponsor comes to an end

Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. released a statement on Thursday, Nov. 5 that said Harley-Davidson's role as a major sponsor of the fest has come to an end.

Harley-Davidson unveils Serial 1 Cycle Company, maker of eBicycles

Harley-Davidson revealed the creation of Serial 1 Cycle Company, an eBicycle company "designed to change the way the world moves again."

Report shows 266,000 US COVID cases traced to Sturgis
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The report says Sturgis generated public health costs of $12.2 billion, enough, researchers say, to have paid every rally attendee $26,000 dollars to stay home.

Report: 266K US COVID cases traced to Sturgis; WI bikers 'don't believe it'

The report says Sturgis generated public health costs of $12.2 billion -- enough, researchers say, to have paid every rally attendee $26,000 dollars to stay home.

103 reported cases: Health officials in 8 states, including WI, track COVID-19 after Sturgis

From the city of Sturgis, which is conducting mass testing for its roughly 7,000 residents, to health departments in at least eight states, health officials are trying to track outbreaks from the 10-day rally which ended on Aug. 16.

Wisconsinites hope to steer clear of COVID-19 at Sturgis
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The event is one of the largest in the country and celebrating its 80th year, drawing an estimated crowd of 250,000 from coast to coast. Masks are encouraged, but not required.

'It feels weird:' Wisconsinites hope to steer clear of COVID-19 at Sturgis

The event is one of the largest in the country and celebrating its 80th year -- drawing an estimated crowd of 250,000 from coast to coast. Masks are encouraged, but not required.

Minnesotans attending Sturgis asked to voluntarily self-isolate for 14 days upon return

Minnesota health leaders are asking Minnesotans who will be attending the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota to voluntarily self-isolate for 14 days after they return.

Photo with masked subjects from 1919 welcomes guests to Harley-Davidson Museum

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee's Harley-Davidson Museum is back open to visitors -- and there is an interesting photograph now welcoming guests who walk through the doors.

Police: Fire started inside Harley-Davidson on Silver Spring, windows broken

MILWAUKEE -- A fire started inside Harley-Davidson on Silver Spring Drive in Milwaukee early Monday after windows were broken at the business.It happened around 12:30 a.m.Police are investigating the cause of the fire, and seeking "unknown suspects" in the case.

Harley-Davidson begins 'planned phased approach' to resume building motorcycles

MILWAUKEE -- A spokesperson for Harley-Davidson tells FOX6 News on Friday, May 22 the motorcycle maker has "begun a planned phased approach to resuming production in its facilities, following the guidelines of public health and regulatory authorities and keeping employee health and safety front and center."Officials say at all of its facilities, Harley-Davidson has "implemented enhanced safety measures, protocols to support social distancing and is bolstering its already-rigorous cleaning and sanitation practices."Harley-Davidson announced on March 18 the suspension of production in the United States as a result of the coronavirus.