The owners of Casa Tequila in Waukesha say they're shutting down for the next few weeks after a chef tested positive COVID-19.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is keeping an updated map of all testing sites.
Authorities say six Waukesha County long-term care facilities are being investigated following coronavirus outbreaks reported there.
Waukesha has seen 88 total cases as of Thursday morning, county officials said.
According to County health officials, Waukesha and Menomonee Falls have seen the most cases in the county. Here's how many people recovered.
Officials say they will have the capacity to conduct 300 nasal swab tests each day. Here's how to register:
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The latest numbers from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show 170 more coronavirus cases and eight more deaths from Thursday.
Wisconsinites are working to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus. Here's what the state says is working.
County executive Paul Farrow said there are continuing signs of community transmission in Waukesha County, but that some people recovered.
One woman and four men have died of the coronavirus in Waukesha County. Here's where they're from and their age.
Authorities say the trips will remain suspended until the Safer at Home Order.
As coronavirus cases and deaths rise in Wisconsin, state officials released new data about hospitalization and opened isolation centers.
An 85-woman from Pewaukee became the first resident from Waukesha County to die from coronavirus. Her death is among 20 reported statewide.
Face masks, exam gloves, cover gowns, mask filters, surgical masks, gowns and face masks are headed to people who need them.
County officials say they're canceling and re-scheduling in-person proceedings as well as setting up a new screening policy for access.
Here is a list of closures and adjusted schedules in Waukesha due to the coronavirus, according to Waukesha city officials.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Office continues to handle calls for service without interruptions.
ProHealth Care has put in place stricter rules for hospital visitation to protect patients and employees amid the coronavirus scare.
The declaration enables the county to become eligible for state and federal resources to support its operations related to the pandemic.
Health officials said the Waukesha County patient was exposed while traveling in the United States and internationally.
By Dr. Nikki Brady, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
The urgent care in Hartland will have extended hours of availability, seven days a week. Here's when it opens.
Officials in Wisconsin say teen suicide is one of the most pressing problems facing schools and communities. Here's how we get talking.
The event is part of a global breastfeeding awareness event called The Big Latch-On.
All abilities are welcome, and the classes take place rain or shine in local parks.
Officials at HAWS say they've quarantined 24 dogs over concerns they may have once been in contact with 2 dogs that were infected elsewhere.
Campers are encouraged to book their sites early, or online in Waukesha County.
County Health Rankings and Roadmaps released its 2019 report Tuesday. See how Waukesha County fared.
The event on Jan. 24 will focus on physical, mental and financial health well-being, and is open to the entire community.
You may be tempted to snag a spoonful of raw cookie dough (because it's delicious...duh), but health officials say no.
Dustin Hinton, CEO, UnitedHealthcare
By Dr. Linda Chous, chief eye care officer, UnitedHealthcare
When Greg Manteufel fell ill, his family thought it was flu. He somehow contracted Capnocytophaga Canimorsus, a bacteria in dog saliva.
Waukesha County said 63 percent of drug overdose deaths in the county involve prescription opioids.
The first project for the Coalition will be participating in ‘The Global Big Latch On’ in August.
As summer approaches, a new report sheds light on the rise in tick-borne disease cases in Wisconsin - and how to avoid those critters.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is hosting their 2018 conference April 20-21 at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake.
The stolen laptop was encrypted, but the password to the laptop was in the stolen work bag. Hundreds already impacted.
The Five Fifty Fifty Run/Walk journey will begin on May 5 in Hawaii and will culminate with a large event in the Milwaukee area on June 23.