Beat the Clock: Two companies are making a dent in the in the fashion industry by decreasing the amount of pollution and waste that gets generated in it.
Author: Andrea Kramar, USA TODAY
Here’s how these homebuyers bought homes virtually from afar
These homebuyers moved across the country during the pandemic and scouted homes online. Here’s how they did it successfully.
How this family got the home of their dreams in this competitive housing market
Mandy and Jordan Picchiottino looked for 9 months to find a home in the Atlanta suburbs. Here’s how they outcompeted others to land their dream home.
Why these work-from-home workers are getting paid to move to small cities and towns
At least 45 towns and communities are offering money and other incentives to get remote workers to move there.
How an Arizona coffee shop employing people with disabilities stayed open during Covid
Spencer’s Place, a one-of-a-kind coffee shop that employs people with disabilities, opened 5 weeks before the pandemic. Here’s how it stayed open.
How this California small-business owner came up with creative ways to help community during pandemic
Small business owner Mario Hernandez has been coming up with solutions to help his desert community in Southern California beat the virus.
Pandemic pivot: Why this couple gave up their dream café in Missouri – and don’t regret it
Brandon and Whitney Vair owned and operated the café of their dreams. But when the pandemic hit, they had a big decision to make.
Changing careers during COVID-19: Here’s how one millennial went from violist to medical technician
Julian Tello’s music gigs started getting cancelled in March. Now he’s faring better than most of his peers – here’s how.
Small business: Wedding dress designer turns an industry in free-fall into an opportunity to give back during COVID-19
When customers began canceling weddings en mass, a bridal designer found a way to keep her business afloat and give back to her community.
Sneak peek: Inside the Empire State Building’s renovated 102nd floor observatory
The Empire State Building’s redesigned 102nd floor observatory opens Oct. 12 to the public and features floor-to-ceiling glass windows. USA TODAY got a sneak peek inside.