State surpasses 200,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19

Wisconsin has surpassed 200,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. A total of 201,049 people have tested positive of Monday, according to latest numbers from the state Department of Health Services. Today Wisconsin officially tops 200,000 cases of #covid19

UW clinical trial of COVID-19 vaccine to resume

COVID-19 vaccine trials will resume at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Drug-maker Astra-Zeneca suspended testing last month when a trial subject in the United Kingdom got sick. A review determined the test vaccine didn’t cause the

Prohibition on utilities disconnection extended by PSC

Wisconsin’s prohibition on all utility disconnections has been extended until April 15th. That means companies can’t shut off utilities like water, electricity, and heat. The ban was set to expire November 1st when the Wisconsin Public Service

Evers recall effort fails to obtain needed signatures

An effort to recall Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers has fizzled out. A Monday post on the “Recall Evers Petition” Facebook page said not enough signatures had been collected. There were no details on how close the

COVID hospitalizations continue to rise in Wisconsin

Wisconsin recorded 33 deaths due to COVID-19 over the weekend. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported 25 deaths on Saturday and 8 more on Sunday. #Wisconsin continues to have a very high level of #COVID19 activity.

Toebeans McGuire – WJVL’s Pet of the Week

Say hello to Toebeans McGuire! What an unusual name you may say. Well, Toebeans McGuire was thought of specifically for him. Toebeans is what we call polydactyl, which means he has more toes than an average cat.

Packers bounce back to beat Texans in Houston

One week after suffering their first loss of the season in Tampa, the Green Bay Packers rebounded to rout the Houston Texans 35-20 on Sunday in Houston. With four starters sidelined, the Packers turned to wide receiver