Updated: 8:08 p.m. on Oct. 14, 2020 MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — Dozens of people gathered near North and Holton in Milwaukee to remember a man they’ve never met. Milwaukee Artists for Racial Justice held a celebration at the George Floyd mural Wednesday night, Oct. 14, on what would have been […]
THE NEEDIEST CASES FUND For these families in Queens, bills piled up. “All this hit and it’s hard because you feel so powerless over everything.” The last day Maria Quezada saw her husband alive, he was lying in a hospital bed in Nassau County, his face bloodied after 17 days […]
CLOSE Don’t miss out on these five sculptures currently on exhibit at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton. In a season typically filled with activity, it’s tough to be stuck at home without fall festivals, concerts, day trips and events. But is it possible to stay away from crowds and safely enjoy some fall […]
Ricco Nasty appears in Tinder’s ‘Swipe Night’ series. Image courtesy Tinder. Dating apps are boring now. Every. Single. One. No matter how devoid of romance you are, there is no salvation to be found in swiping through people you’ve already had a dry three-message exchange with. It’s time to give […]
Cricketer Kevin Pietersen says Africa travel ban is ‘discriminatory’ (AP) As travellers and the travel industry wait to see which countries might be added to – or subtracted from – the UK government’s “no-go” list, pressure is growing for the blanket restriction on Africa to be eased. At present, the […]
Arsenal are losing their battle with the Scottish Government in their attempts to get Kieran Tierney available for Saturday’s trip to Manchester City. Full-back Tierney has been ordered to self-isolate for 14 days by Scottish authorities after being found to be a close contact of his international teammate Stuart Armstrong, […]
Use jokes to self-disclose The effort and anxiety of trying to hide a stutter is worse for most people than being disfluent, said Diane Paul, director of clinical issues in speech-language pathology for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Because of this, speech-language pathologists work closely with students on ways to disclose […]
Despite Government advice against travel and the threat of weeks in isolation skiers are determined to return to the mountains Snow has begun to fall in abundance as the start of the European ski season fast approaches. But as the mountains turn white with winter the hopes of being able […]
Americans would love to go on vacation. They’re just not sure they should actually go. That’s the finding of two surveys that both found many travelers are expressing hesitation due to the coronavirus pandemic about taking a trip. Some 67% of those responding to an AAA Travel survey released Thursday say they are uncertain about […]
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says Governor Evers is trying to back out of the Foxconn deal to make President Trump look bad. This comes one day after the state told Foxconn they would not receive any tax credits for job creation for the second year in […]
As restaurants, supermarkets and offices are opening around the different states, you know you would need to venture out of your house soon if you have not already. It is a new world out there with new guidelines imposed to make every citizen safe. Have you picked out your respirator […]
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — Breast cancer is the second leading cause for women. October is breast cancer awareness month, and CBS 58 is spending the week providing a tasty recipe and providing some food for thought. Nikki Panico from Komen Wisconsin joined CBS 58’s Pauleen Le Thursday, Oct. 8, to […]
A medical staff takes a swab from a child near a residential area in Qingdao in east China’s Shandong province on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. A hospital president and the director of the health commission in the northern Chinese city of Qingdao have been fired after China’s latest coronavirus outbreak, […]
The sun sets over the Mackinac Bridge and the Mackinac Straits as seen from Lake Huron. The Mackinac Bridge Authority is retiring the MacPass toll cards and urging MacPass account holders to make the switch to the new windshield-mounted stickers (AP file photo) ST. IGNACE — The […]
RICHMOND, Va. The Colonial Athletic Association released its men’s and women’s basketball schedules for the 2020-21 season using a format designed to limit travel and exposure to COVID-19. The schedules will run from Jan. 1 through Feb. 28 and include 18 games. Instead of traditional home-and-home contests, it will feature […]
HONOLULU(KHON2) — For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, Hawaii is welcoming travelers back to the islands. [Hawaii news on the go–LISTEN to KHON 2GO weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.] The state will use the pre-travel testing program, which kicks off Oct. 15, to prevent the spread […]
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will take steps this week to assess whether a deadly pathogen has infected the Quilomene bighorn sheep herd in Kittitas County. The Quilomene is one of the state’s largest bighorn sheep herds, numbering between 220 and 250. WDFW biologists anticipate having to lethally […]
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Some students learning online at Lansing Catholic High School are concerned about coming back in person to class after the school has asked students to come back in person if they can. Lansing Catholic students anonymously wrote a letter expressing that the school is not being transparent, […]
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – An important deadline for Wisconsin residents: online and mail-in voter registration ends on Wednesday, October 14. If someone can’t register online or by mail by the end of the day on the 14th, they have other options. Residents cans register to vote in-person at early voting […]
By PAUL WISEMAN, AP Economics Writer WINCHESTER, Va. (AP) — In a normal year, hundreds of book lovers would have descended on Winchester this summer for Shenandoah University’s annual children’s literature conference. Some would have made their way to Christine Patrick’s bookshop downtown. Winchester Brew Works would have rolled out […]
Amazon The leaves are changing, the pumpkin patches are open and the crisp and cool days of fall are upon us. And, not to get too dramatic or ahead of ourselves, but winter will be here before we know it, too. Now’s the time to stock up on everything warm […]
ILLINOIS —As Illinois topped 9,000 coronavirus deaths and more than 327,000 cases, Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday gave guidance that those who are looking forward to holiday celebrations with loved ones might find bleak: It’s not a good idea. Pritzker and Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike […]