Will IU Bloomington financially survive the pandemic? A formula says it will.
Two IU professors comment on how IU will respond to the COVID-19 recession.
Two IU professors comment on how IU will respond to the COVID-19 recession.
The couple waited more than four months for approval of their loans.
The city hasn’t received any direct complaints from businesses about the closures.
Some have started turning to hotels for a break from communal living.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater started doing virtual concerts to raise money.
One attorney said rent forgiveness or rent freezes would be more useful.
Residents said they've had little communication from management.
The closure of Kirkwood Avenue creates more space for outdoor seating.
The Friends of the Library Bookstore gives back to the Bloomington community.
The restaurant has been closed since March but recently reopened.
Bloomington Transit ridership is at 22%, general manager Lew May said.
This is the second Bloomington Transit employee to test positive for coronavirus.
Several local businesses have closed, but the Book Corner remains open.
Employees spoke out against the restaurant on social media for not handling the situation correctly.
Over 200 Bloomington businesses received loans of over $150,000.
The employee’s last shift was July 5.
Three local organizations discuss how they support the Black community and how people can help.
Services are being suspended due to lack of funding.
Items will go to nonprofits including Middle Way House and Shalom Community Center.
The closure will allow businesses to use sidewalks and parking spaces for seating.