Ventilators and intensive care beds are a crucial but limited
Ventilators and intensive care beds are a crucial, but limited commodity in Wisconsin hospitals. Department of Health Services can’t say how many of either are available as hospitals and clinics brace for a wave of new patients
Social Security offices closed for in-person servics
All Wisconsin Social Security offices closed Tuesday, for in-person services. The U.S. Social Security Administration encourages accessing services online, including applying for retirement, disability, and Medicare benefits. #BREAKING Due to #COVID19 pandemic, we are closing #SocialSecurity field
City of Janesville providing daily updates from Emergency Operations Center

The City of Janesville works to keep citizens informed in the face of a global health pandemic. Emergency Operations Center Section Chief Maggie Darr provided an update on the current COVID-19 response via a live video stream
Davis, Donarski capture Wisconsin basketball honors
Wisconsin 2021 basketball recruit Johnny Davis of La Crosse Central high school, was named the 2020 Wisconsin Mr. Basketball by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. Davis averaged 27.6 points a game for Central this past season, finishing
Caufield to return to Badgers for sophomore season
Wisconsin right winger Cole Caufield informed coach Tony Granato that he’s planning to return for a second season with the Badgers. Caufield led the team in scoring as a freshman. He was the 15th overall pick in
Bulaga gets three-year deal with the Chargers
Bryan Bulaga had spent his entire career with the Green Bay Packers, after being drafted in the first round back in 2010. On Tuesday, Bulaga agreed to a three-year, $30-million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers. Bulaga