Articles tagged as: COVID-19
July 29, 2020
Insurer Anthem's 2Q Profit Swells, Helped By Drop In Claims
The COVID-19 pandemic shut down most of the economy in the second quarter, which meant fewer surgery bills or other big claims. But companies expect at least some of those postponed procedures to take place later this year.
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Indianapolis Public Schools Plans Virtual Learning For All Students, Metrics For Return To Classrooms
Indianapolis Public Schools announced today it plans to provide only remote learning to all students when classes resume on Aug. 17.
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Indiana Remains Stuck In Reopening Stage For Another Month
Stage 4.5 in place since the beginning of July restricts restaurants to 75 percent capacity and limits bars, nightclubs and other entertainment venues to 50 percent.
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Evictions, Foreclosures Banned For Another Two Weeks
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday he's extending his eviction and foreclosure moratorium through Aug. 14.
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As Schools Begin To Reopen, Many Teachers Still Concerned About Safety At Work
Concerns are immediate at Avon Community Schools, which reopened to in-person learning Wednesday.
Read MoreJuly 28, 2020
Indiana Will Borrow From Federal Government For Unemployment Fund
Unemployment loans to states will have zero interest until the end of the year, but it could mean tax increases for employers in the future.
Read MoreJuly 27, 2020
Expanded Vote-By-Mail Unlikely This Fall As Holcomb Resists
Groups including Common Cause Indiana, the League of Women Voters of Indiana, the ACLU of Indiana and the Greater Indianapolis NAACP all want the state to expand vote-by-mail to anyone who wants it for the Nov. 3 election.
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Reuben Engagement Center Will Not Re-Open At Original Site
The Reuben Engagement Center, that temporarily houses people experiencing homelessness and are suffering from addiction, shut its doors during the pandemic. The center aims to resume services next week, but at a new location.
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Unemployed Hoosiers Hold Out Hope For Extension As Extra $600 Benefit Ends
While Congress tries to negotiate some kind of increased unemployment benefits, unemployed Hoosiers say relief can't come soon enough.
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With Hopes Of Safe Reopening, Some Schools Launch Widespread COVID-19 Testing
As universities prepare to welcome students back to campus for the fall semester, some are counting on widespread COVID-19 testing to help clamp down on potential outbreaks.
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