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Hospitalization demand in Wisconsin could exceed capacity in 3-5 weeks
The number of patients needing hospitalization for COVID-19 will exceed the Wisconsin hospital system’s capacity within three to five weeks, according to a model created by the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
Communication, flexibility key for businesses navigating the coronavirus
While it’s unlikely any business will emerge from the coronavirus pandemic entirely unscathed, there are several strategies that companies are...
COVID-19 threatens big year for Milwaukee sports, tourism
2020 was supposed to be Milwaukee’s time to shine. Now, just three months in to what could have been...
It’s tough to imagine, but what will life after coronavirus look like?
In the first weeks after the coronavirus really hit the United States – as the number of cases, closings...
Coronavirus fight sends economy into turmoil
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global health care crisis, and perhaps the most important tactic to fight it is...
Marcus temporarily closing two downtown Milwaukee hotels due to COVID-19
Marcus Hotels & Resorts announced Tuesday that it will temporarily close a number of its hotels, including two in downtown Milwaukee, Saint Kate Arts Hotel and Hilton Milwaukee City Center, in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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Milky Way Tech Hub to offer $1K grant, launch resource for small businesses
Jet Constellations and its initiative, Milky Way Tech Hub, is offering a $1,000 grant to business owners with 50 employees or less who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wantable crowdsourcing homemade face masks to help combat coronavirus
Milwaukee-based online clothing retailer Wantable is aiming to use its technology, logistics and fulfillment center to connect at-home sewing volunteers with the increasing demand for face masks.
Layman Brewing plans new brewpub in West Allis
Despite economic uncertainty amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, plans are underway for a new brewpub in West Allis.
Evers’ ‘safer at home’ order could last for one month
Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday that his “safer at home” mandate, which prohibits all nonessential travel in the state, goes into effect at 8 a.m. Wednesday and is slated to last through April 24.