Coronavirus

Feeding those in need made easier by digital tools
Every year, 72 billion pounds of food are wasted, all the while, millions of Americans suffer from food scarcity. At Goodr, a benefit corporation that delivers surplus food to...

Coronavirus Accelerates Digital Transformation For Small Businesses
In late 2018, I was quite taken with Wall Street technology reporter Christopher Mims’ article “Every Company is Now a Tech Company.” At the time...

Second Chance at Covid-19 Aid for Small Businesses Draws Support
The Trump administration and Congress are moving to give small firms a second chance for pandemic relief funds after the deadline to apply for forgivable...

Small businesses affected by COVID-19 can receive free mentoring, assistance programs
Small businesses affected by the coronavirus in Brevard, Indian River and St. Lucie counties can get free assistance via one-on-one consultations and educational...

Governor Hogan announces COVID-19 relief; Small businesses, education and non-profit
Governor Larry Hogan announced his efforts to assign up to $190 million to a COVID-19 relief initiative for small businesses, higher education and nonprofit...

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine changes course, looks at county by county coronavirus approach: Capitol Letter
Gov. Mike DeWine has said he’s now looking at county-by-county coronavirus orders, since some urban areas are experiencing hotspots. This is a reversal...

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants your feedback regarding internet search engines
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is seeking input from residents regarding their thoughts on internet search engines and if those companies should be...

Long Island Small Businesses Use Waivers To Protect Themselves From COVID-19 Related Lawsuits
There are new concerns for business owners as they begin to rebuild after the coronavirus pandemic, so some are asking patrons to sign liability waivers...

Will There Be More Small Business Relief? Data Shows It’s Sorely Needed
COVID-19 has been hammering the U.S. economy since March, and small businesses have been bearing the brunt of it from the start. When stay-at-home orders...
