The toll of 2020: Stories of pandemic loss
Posted: Dec 13, 2020 8:18 AM CST

-
2:48
The biggest snowfall of the season to impact us this weekend
-
0:37
Hit & run crash near 35th & Hope leaves 1-year-old dead late...
-
3:15
Schlesinger’s Saturday Spotlight (1/28)...Couple of fundraisers...
-
3:00
Milwaukee community leaders react to Tyre Nichols videos
-
5:35
Annual State of the State address
-
2:20
Memphis releases police footage with Tyre Nichols
-
1:47
Poorly Drawn Pets campaign raising money for Wisconsin Humane...
-
1:44
Capri Communities testing four-day work week, giving caregivers...
-
2:48
Several inches of snow expected Saturday into Saturday Night
-
1:41
Warm drinks, chilly atmosphere: Ice Bar opens at The Wicked Hop...
-
1:56
’They’re part of history’: Charles Allis Art Museum temporarily...
-
1:41
Kenosha County deputies respond to multi-vehicle crash on I-94...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Every day the Wisconsin Department of Health Services releases information about the impact of COVID-19 on Wisconsin. The data includes the number tests, new cases, people hospitalized and deaths.
But behind the numbers are family members, friends and coworkers.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mike Curkov shared some of the stories of the human toll of the pandemic.