COVID-19
City of Milwaukee eases gathering restrictions
The city of Milwaukee is easing gathering limits as COVID-19 trends show signs of improvement.
Wisconsin PPP loans slowed last week, but still in top half nationally
Wisconsin companies were approved for nearly 8,700 Paycheck Protection Program loans last week for more than $641 million, according to the latest data from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Air Wisconsin to lay off 140 pilots at Mitchell International
Greenville-based Air Wisconsin Airlines plans to lay off 140 first officers located at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, according to a WARN notice filed with the state.
Wisconsin teachers next in line to get COVID-19 vaccine
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced Tuesday which groups will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning March 1.
COVID-19 vaccines will give economy a Shot in the Arm
The COVID-19 pandemic rages on throughout the United States and in Wisconsin. More than 522,000 people in Wisconsin are...
Public could get vaccine in early summer, but resuming ‘normal’ life will take longer
Current estimates project the public in Wisconsin will begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in June, which would mark a...
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Slow post-pandemic return to normal expected
Local businesses brace for long road ahead, prepare to meet pent-up demand
Former Aurora pharmacist charged with attempted criminal property damage
The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist who allegedly tampered with COVID-19 vaccines at a Grafton medical center last month was charged Tuesday with attempted felony criminal damage to property.
Wisconsin adults 65 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccines next week
Adults in Wisconsin ages 65 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week.
Meijer opens COVID-19 vaccine registration
Grand Rapids, Michigan-based retailer Meijer, which has 12 stores in Wisconsin, today announced that people can now register to receive COVID-19 vaccines at its stores.