3 things to know from local health officials’ COVID-19 videoconference
The conference informed citizens and allowed them to send officials questions.
The conference informed citizens and allowed them to send officials questions.
Many workers and students feel their questions have remained unanswered.
All student and library services have been moved online.
There’s no requirement to carry documentation proving a person’s job is considered essential.
The man stole a black 2008 Chevrolet Equinox.
Students can apply for aid through the Division of Student Affairs website.
Housing reimbursements will be calculated depending on the per-day cost of each RPS location.
Provost Lauren Robel announced the change in an email Thursday.
The house has been used as a headquarters for IUPD since 2009.
The kits will include instructions for pet resuscitation.
They conduct extra patrols to try to decrease common crimes in neighborhoods.
A Monroe County Sheriff's Office captain said the man was traveling back from a social gathering.
Police said there were no signs of foul play.
City, county and IU officials spoke briefly about updates in their workplaces.
Medical and public safety personnel have equipment to protect themselves from exposure to COVID-19.
Those at risk of spreading coronavirus need isolation space while they recover.
Cardinal Spirits is making its own hand sanitizer with extra high-proof alcohol.
People can still celebrate on April 23 by posting their IU memories online.
Completing coursework in a designated workspace could help the situation feel more normal.
Employees will not be required to use sick time for COVID-19 reasons.