The way we all buy and consume food has changed dramatically since the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
‘For my sanity, 10 people is max’: Small business owners make changes for public health as they reopen
As small businesses across the nation start to reopen after being shutter due to COVID-19, some owners are making changes including to capacity.
‘The new way’: Milwaukee businesses pivot by selling care packages, virtual events to survive the coronavirus pandemic
Businesses that are based around gathering people together for a tour, a game, travel or a conference are finding new ways to earn during COVID-19.
‘The new way’: Milwaukee businesses pivot by selling care packages, virtual events to survive the coronavirus pandemic
Businesses that are based around gathering people together for a tour, a game, travel or a conference are finding new ways to earn during COVID-19.
Kohl’s sales fell nearly 44% in first three months of 2020 with coronavirus closing stores
The coronavirus pandemic led to store closures cutting Kohl’s first-quarter sales by 44%. The retailer reported a net loss of $541 million.
Back in the fast lane, NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth has kept in shape by running marathons
Kenseth made his marathon debut in Berlin last year and then ran New York. He had plans to run two more in 2020 before Chip Ganassi came calling.
Wisconsin lawmakers say counties and cities are on their own after court ruling in coronavirus case
After suing to force the governor to work with the Legislature to on a coronavirus plan, GOP lawmakers now suggest they don’t need any new guidelines.
Election day live blog: No ‘I voted’ stickers to avoid virus spread at one polling place
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters are covering Wisconsin’s contentious spring election live.