Joyce M. Rosenberg, The Associated Press

Joyce M. Rosenberg

The Associated Press

San Antonio, TX, United States

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Past articles by Joyce:

In Chicago and across US, downtown stores, restaurants await customers’ return

“I definitely think the Loop will return back to normal at some point,” says Teresa Ging of Sugar Bliss Bakery, although she doesn’t expect that to happen before 2022. → Read More

Paycheck Protection Program has run dry, after issuing more than 10 million loans to help businesses weather the pandemic

The Small Business Administration said the Paycheck Protection Program has been exhausted. As of Sunday, the PPP had given out nearly 10.8 million loans worth more than $780 billion since April of last year. → Read More

Starting today, restaurants get a $26.8 billion federal lifeline. Will it be enough?

The Small Business Administration is accepting applications for grants from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, $28.6 billion in grants to help these small businesses stay afloat while they wait for customers to return. → Read More

Help wanted: Job openings go unfilled as businesses struggle to find workers

Businesses of all sizes are struggling with hiring even with nearly 10 million Americans unemployed. But smaller companies have a tougher time. → Read More

‘You can put your mask on or you can leave’: As states drop mandates, some businesses keep mask rules

Eighteen states currently have no COVID-19 mask requirements, but many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks. → Read More

Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates

Many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks for the sake of protecting everybody, particularly their employees. And the law is on an owner’s side. → Read More

Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates

Many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks for the sake of protecting everybody, particularly their employees. And the law is on an owner’s side. → Read More

Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates

Many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks for the sake of protecting everybody, particularly their employees. And the law is on an owner’s side. → Read More

Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates

Many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks for the sake of protecting everybody, particularly their employees. And the law is on an owner’s side. → Read More

Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates

Many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks for the sake of protecting everybody, particularly their employees. And the law is on an owner’s side. → Read More

Some businesses want masks on, even as states drop mandates

Many business owners are keeping their own rules in place, requiring staffers and customers alike to wear masks for the sake of protecting everybody, particularly their employees. And the law is on an owner’s side. → Read More

New SBA head plans changes at agency; focus now is COVID-19

NEW YORK (AP) — The new head of the Small Business Administration says she expects to... → Read More

Restaurants to get $28.6 billion in direct aid under COVID-19 relief act

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan sends its biggest share of direct help to restaurants: grants equal to the amount of restaurants’ revenue losses, up to a maximum of $10 million per company and $5 million per location. → Read More

Restaurants are big beneficiaries of COVID-19 relief bill

Restaurants devastated by the coronavirus outbreak are getting a lifeline from the pandemic relief package that’s awaiting final approval in the House. → Read More

Pharmacists step up in vaccination effort

In some small towns across the U.S., an independent pharmacy is the only local place where residents can get a COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More

Pharmacists step up in vaccination effort

In some small towns across the U.S., an independent pharmacy is the only local place where residents can get a COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More

Pharmacists step up in COVID-19 vaccination effort

In some small towns across the U.S., an independent pharmacy is the only local place where residents can get a COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More

After losing a company to COVID, owners seek the next gig

NEW YORK (AP) — As airlines slashed flights and furloughs appeared inevitable in the... → Read More

More PPP loans are on the way for small businesses in need of coronavirus relief. Here’s what you need to know.

In the latest round of the SBA's Paycheck Protection Program, businesses that received loans last year will be able to borrow up to $2 million. First-time borrowers can get $10 million. → Read More

Minority-owned companies waited months for loans, data shows

Thousands of minority-owned small businesses were at the end of the line in the government’s coronavirus relief program as many struggled to find banks to accept their applications → Read More