UW-Madison mandates tests for unvaccinated staff, students
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and staff who can't or won't show proof of vaccination will have to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing, the school announced Wednesday.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and staff who can't or won't show proof of vaccination will have to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing, the school announced Wednesday.
Georgia's State Election Board inched forward Wednesday in a process set in motion by Republican lawmakers using a controversial provision of the state's sweeping new election law that could ultimately lead to a takeover of elections in the state's most populous county.
The chairman of Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources policy board said Wednesday that a lawsuit seeking to remove him from the panel is politically motivated and that he has a right to continue serving.
The DNR put much of the state in a 'restrictive phase' on Wednesday.
GOP Chair Jennifer Carnahan faces increasing calls to resign.
New York Mets owner Steven Cohen criticized his team following its season-worst fifth straight loss, showing a side much like that of late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.
The definitive 1970s singer-songwriters will bring their Rock Hall of Fame catalogs to St. Paul.
Minnesota State Fair officials on Wednesday strongly urged fairgoers to mask up inside and outside, but stopped short of imposing any mask or vaccination mandates to fight the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus.
Afghanistan's ambassador to Tajikistan has accused Afghan President Ashraf Ghani of stealing $169 million from state funds and has called on international police to arrest him.
More firefighting power is expected to arrive today.
New rules apply to students living in dorms, among others.
Minnesota pollution control and natural resources officials on Wednesday released a $700 million plan to improve the drinking water for 14 Twin Cities communities whose groundwater was contaminated due to decades-long chemical disposal by 3M Co.
LONDON -- Britain's ambassador to Kabul says his team has got "days, not weeks" to speed up the evacuation of British nationals and Afghans who worked with U.K. forces.