As more employees are working from home, some companies are turning to monitoring software to keep their teams on track.
Sarah Bahr
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Burying My Father During Quarantine
“I’d never give much thought to navigating grief in the middle of a pandemic. Why would I?”
Robert Annis
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Lilly Eyes 2021 For Return To Full Strength
The pharmaceutical giant’s plan is more cautious than that of Governor Holcomb.
Adam Wren
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So You Wanna Start Some Sourdough?
Some local culinary professionals weigh in—and offer to help.
Terry Kirts
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Our Interview With Rich Jackson, “The Homeless Editor”
A week ago, Rich Jackson was the top editor at The Bloomington Herald-Times. Now he’s homeless, jobless, and blogging from a Motel 6.
Sarah Bahr
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Mario Rodriguez: What I Learned From Leading An Airport Through Hurricane Katrina
“Together, we’ll get through this.”
Sarah Bahr
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Who Are The Hoosiers On The White House’s Coronavirus Task Force?
The White House Coronavirus Task Force, which is one-fifth Hoosier, has struggled with its, well, task.
Adam Wren
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Ed Rudisell On The Restaurant Industry’s Bleak Outlook
“I think, regardless, half the restaurants in the city will be gone in a year.”
Suzanne Krowiak
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Notes From The Front Line
“We’re here to help and serve. Who else is going to do it? It’s what we do, and the virus isn’t gone. It’s not going anywhere. Until the numbers decrease, this is our new normal.”
Madeline Szrom
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The Right Tool For The Times
This handy tool, that fits easily on your keychain, will change how you come into contact with the outside world.
Sam Stall
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Holcomb Apologizes For Not Following Own Guidelines
“I should have gone back out to the car to get my mask.”
Adam Wren
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Our Guide To Cinco De Mayo And Mother’s Day Takeout
Commemorate Mom and Mexican-American heritage this May with festive carryout from a variety of local spots.
Terry Kirts
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What We Know: The OneAmerica Signboard
Catching up with the woman boosting the city’s spirits on OneAmerica’s iconic signboards.
Sarah Bahr
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Indianapolis Has Reopened Before
When is the right time to stop social distancing? Let history be a guide.
Alicia Garceau
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Eskenazi Has A History With Epidemics
During a smallpox epidemic, Indianapolis built its first hospital—in the middle of a swamp.