Coronavirus

Small Business Adapting to Coronavirus
A recent survey indicated more than two-thirds of small businesses said the coronavirus crisis will likely change their business models for good.

As small businesses falter, Big Tech lends a hand
For April Teixeira, founder of the Corny Bread Co., March was the cruelest month.

Georgia small-business owners wary of reopening too quickly as coronavirus restrictions lifted
About three weeks after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s controversial decision to begin reopening the state’s economy...

Helping Students Master Math During A Shutdown
As a student, Marcus Blackwell used his piano-playing skills to overcome his “math phobia.” Now, Blackwell’s educational app Make Music Count is helping 3rd – 12th grade students across the country master addition, subtraction, fractions, algebra, and more – while helping parents successfully homeschool their children during the pandemic. Blackwell began playing piano at age 5,…

State grants, loans keeping many Maryland small businesses afloat
Thousands of Maryland small businesses have managed to stay afloat and avoided layoffs so far...

Coronavirus PPP loan recipients in ‘panic’ over unintentional fraud as safe harbor deadline looms
The deadline for Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients to return their money is Thursday, which is causing a sense of anxiety among some business owners...

More Coronavirus relief now available to small businesses in Oklahoma City
More help is available for small businesses in Oklahoma City impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic.

How Three Small Businesses Are Pivoting To Stay Afloat Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic
In late February, Jeff Davidson, cofounder and co-CEO of fitness company Camp Gladiator, was on an annual boys fishing trip on Lake El Salto...

Big tech finds solutions to protect people, keep economy alive
The coronavirus and COVID-19 have impacted nearly every aspect of our lives. Our economic security is threatened...
