COVID-19

Foundations of We Energies and WPS commit $1 million to COVID-19 relief efforts

We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service, part of the Milwaukee-based WEC Energy Group family of companies, announced today they are contributing $1 million through their charitable foundations to help communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fiserv’s CEO, president take 100% pay cuts amid coronavirus pandemic

Fiserv Inc.’s highest paid executives have agreed to a base salary pay cut to financially support the Brookfield-based company’s employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

VISIT Milwaukee launches website highlighting area hotels offering discounted rates to first responders, essential personnel

VISIT Milwaukee announced Monday that it has launched a website to highlight area hotels that are offering discounts to first responders and essential personnel on the front lines of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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How developer Tim Gokhman of New Land Enterprises is navigating COVID-19

Milwaukee real estate developer Tim Gokhman and his firm New Land Enterprises certainly have their hands full these days, with new apartment buildings coming online, a food hall on Milwaukee’s East Side to manage and construction of a new mass-timber apartment tower nearly underway.

Evers requests $17 million for local public health agencies

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has requested $17 million in new funds for local public health agencies in the state as they work to bolster tracking of residents who may have been exposed to COVID-19 during Tuesday's election. 

Fiveable’s online learning platform sees 500% increase in users

The shock of the coronavirus pandemic is placing weight on an education system that has teetered on the edge of fully adopting technology in every day learning. With students studying from home across the country, Fiveable’s Amanda DoAmaral believes the pandemic could lead to a shift in education.

$2 rolls of toilet paper and other alleged price gouging found by Wisconsin officials

As toilet paper disappeared from store shelves in mid-March, the price increases put in place by some stores may have tipped into illegal price gouging, according to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.

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