School District of Beloit lays out learning plan for rest of school year
The School District Beloit is implementing a new educational framework for students to learn from home during the coronavirus outbreak. Interim Co-Superintendent Sue Green told the school board Tuesday night that the district is working to make
Homeless parking preserved in Janesville
The Janesville City Council extends overnight parking privileges to the homeless for another six months. The council met in special session Tuesday to extend the current ordinance six months allowing the use of the municipal lot on
Janesville city leaders urge social distancing
Some young people may not appreciate the importance of social distancing. Janesville City Manager Mark Freitag says he’s received complaints about some people still playing sports. Freitag says this goes against the Governor’s emergency order which specifies
Wisconsin COVID-19 cases by county, March 31, 2020
Today’s COVID-19 cases, as reported by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services on March 31, 2020. These numbers are subject to change throughout the day.
Evers asks White House for Emergency Declaration
Governor Tony Evers on Tuesday requested that President Donald Trump declare a federal emergency disaster for Wisconsin. Evers sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency making the request, as a result the COVID-19 pandemic. It
UW-Madison Police investigating double homicide
Two people are dead following a double homicide at the UW-Madison Arboretum. UW Police are reporting that a jogger found two people, a man and a woman, lying in a ditch early Tuesday morning. One person was
Rock County reports first death from COVID-19
The COVID-19 outbreak in Rock County causes its first death. The Rock County Public Health Department reported Tuesday afternoon that a 53-year-old patient died as a result of the coronavirus disease. The health department did not disclose
Local legislator acts as good neighbor
A local legislator comes to the aid of a resident voting absentee by mail for for the first time. Representative Amy Loudenbeck of Clinton went to the home of a woman who needed a witness. Many voting
Wisconsin Senator warns against shutting down economy
A U.S. Senator from Wisconsin suggests the $2.2 trillion coronavirus economic relief package is out of proportion. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin tells Your Talk Show on WCLO most people are still working and a correction bill may
NFL teams vote to expand postseason
NFL teams voted Tuesday to expand the postseason by two teams, beginning with the upcoming 2020 season. The vote during a league meeting held remotely follows the recommendation of the Competition Committee, Management Council Executive Committee and