COVID-19
Lowlands Group reopening all restaurants for carryout, delivery this weekend
Milwaukee-based Lowlands Group will hit the restart button this Friday as all eight of its restaurants begin carryout, curbside and delivery service.
Support slips for Evers’ ‘Safer at Home’ order, but majority still say it’s appropriate, MU Law poll finds
A strong majority of Wisconsinites still see Gov. Tony Evers’ Safer at Home order as an appropriate responses to the coronavirus outbreak, but a growing number see it as an overreaction, according to the latest Marquette University Law School poll.
Ascension Wisconsin resumes non-urgent procedures, primary care appointments
Ascension Wisconsin has resumed some non-urgent procedures, along with primary and specialty care clinic appointments this week.
Pick ‘n Save, Kroger Health to offer free COVID-19 testing at former Bradley Center site
Pick ‘n Save and parent company affiliate Kroger Health (the health care arm of Kroger) will begin offering free drive-thru COVID-19 testing on Thursday at the former Bradley Center site in downtown Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Rep pushes back start of season, prepares for audiences’ return
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater is delaying the start of its 2020-’21 season by two months due to the coronavirus.
Viewpoints: Navigating the waters of pandemic grief
The global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has resulted in collective grief. The loss of food, housing, jobs, school, business, sports, concerts, transportation, and for some the death of a family member or friend.
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New Jersey-based company to bring 300 tech jobs to Milwaukee
New Jersey-based information technology company GalaxE.Solutions, Inc. is planning to open a Milwaukee innovation center that will bring 300 tech jobs to the city.
New Evers order allows many retailers to open with limit on number of customers
Gov. Tony Evers on Monday announced a new emergency order allowing standalone or strip-mall based retail stores to offer in-person shopping for up to five customers at a time.
COVID-19 pandemic has been ‘unmitigated disaster financially’ for Advocate Aurora, CEO says
Preparing and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic has been an “unmitigated disaster financially” for Advocate Aurora Health, chief executive officer Jim Skogsbergh said.
Independent Business Association of Wisconsin urges Evers to reopen state’s economy
The Independent Business Association of Wisconsin today urged Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers to re-open the state’s economy, which has been largely shut down by his “Safer at Home” order since late March in an attempt to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.