‘The meter kept running’: Bloomington couple struggles to keep B&B alive amid COVID-19
Zack and Donna Malham are mostly relying on government grants for support.
Zack and Donna Malham are mostly relying on government grants for support.
Money has gone to bail funds, memorials and a local community center.
Read more about a Black-owned hair salon, popcorn company and tattoo studio.
Owner Nancy Crenshaw said she’ll work with anyone wanting to rebuild Pygmalion's.
Bloomington has over 30 black-owned businesses.
The hotel will dedicate 20 rooms to student housing.
No proof of identification or income is required.
The restaurant will be open until June 28.
The company is removing its docks this week.
The company had to lay off over 100 employees but remains hopeful.
The art store has been in Bloomington for 48 years.
Customers are more likely to order take-out than dine in as COVID-19 continues to spread.
Scammers have threatened to shut off customers' power.
People are looking for different ways to get out of the house.
All projects will be completed this summer.
Hyatt Place, SpringHill Suites and the Graduate will offer a certain number of rooms for students.
Details for specific routes are available on Bloomington Transit's website.
The gaming industry has fared well compared to other industries during the pandemic.
The Kelley HOPE Digital Project started last week.
If classes are online in the fall, some students may not live in Bloomington.