COVID-19
Advocate Aurora re-evaluating capital projects across health system
Advocate Aurora Health said it is re-evaluating capital projects across its system, citing its increased operating expenses and lost revenues due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Local real estate pros predict six-month disruption from COVID-19, some bracing for longer impacts
A majority of southeastern Wisconsin commercial real estate professionals predict the COVID-19 outbreak will seriously impact their business for six months or less, according to the findings of a new industry survey.
Local manufacturer saw furloughs as an ethical decision, not a business one
Menomonee Falls-based Connected Technology Solutions certainly could have decided to continue operating under Gov. Tony Evers’ safer-at-home order.
Financial institutions await guidance for federal relief programs
Financial institutions are awaiting additional guidance from federal officials before making available an array of financial relief programs for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
2020 Democratic National Convention postponed until August
The 2020 Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee has been postponed until the week of August 17 due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, convention organizers announced Thursday.
Last two weeks of unemployment claims nearly equal worst 6-week period in 2009
The number of initial unemployment claims filed in Wisconsin last week more than doubled from the previous week when the state set a record with 51,031 initial claims.
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Hudson Business Lounge has closed for good
The Hudson Business Lounge in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward has permanently closed after eight years, folding under the weight of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Rexnord’s Todd Adams talks about managing through coronavirus, sees a U or W shaped recovery
Asked what his expectations are for an economic recovery coming out of the coronavirus outbreak, Rexnord Corp. chief executive officer Todd Adams said it is “very difficult” to think it will be V-shaped.
MU Law Poll finds strong support in state for school, business closings and limits on gatherings
Nearly nine in 10 registered voters in Wisconsin said closing schools and businesses and limiting public gatherings was the appropriate response to the coronavirus outbreak, according to the latest Marquette University Law School poll.
Wisconsin receives second PPE shipment from federal stockpile
Wisconsin has received another shipment of personal protective equipment from the federal repository and is beginning to distribute supplies to health care workers.