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Those parents said they want more options for safely learning, especially as more and more cases of COVID-19 are reported at school districts across the area. → Read More
Indianapolis is joining the growing lists of cities with Black Lives Matter murals on major streets. → Read More
Though Indiana has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases for several days now, Gov. Eric Holcomb says we remain in Stage 4.5 of reopening, meaning shopping mall and stores can remain open at full capacity and restaurants at 75% capacity. → Read More
Taking the house down to the studs, replacing everything from the floors to the walls to the counters and windows, they renovated and remodeled Kevin Greeve's house at no cost to him. → Read More
The Indiana Donor Network said there was an initial decrease in organ donation when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit. → Read More
Students chanted the n-word over Zoom with a teacher on the call. → Read More
Nya Mae Cope, 16, who was killed by a stray bullet while riding in a car with her mom. → Read More
With six bedrooms that can house 12 young men, the home at the corner of 30th Street and Tibbs Avenue gives them a place to stay, help if they're food insecure and unsupported at home. → Read More
What started as a small gesture has culminated in 115,000 masks donated and counting all by complete strangers. → Read More
Staff at Second Helpings are split into two different shifts to churn out the increased need at food banks, shelters and senior centers. → Read More
Arlonda Johnson Dickerson spent nearly two months in the hospital, with 35 days on a ventilator, in her fight against COVID-19. → Read More
Linda Hodge-McKinney is retiring after 34 years as an Indianapolis paramedic. → Read More
Three nurses have recovered after getting COVID-19 while helping to save the lives of Hoosiers. → Read More
The unit is still in need of diapers, wipes, baby wash and lotion, nursery furniture and cribs. → Read More
For 45 days, RaeLynn's Boutique in Carmel has been shut down. → Read More
It is still undetermined when casinos will be allowed to reopen in Indiana. → Read More
Carmel-Clay schools have enhanced their security features for all of their teachers using Zoom. → Read More
Farmers across the Hoosier state are feeling the pinch. As supply continues to go up, the demand just isn't there. → Read More
People are still struggling to get ahold of unemployment assistance and that includes loans for small businesses. → Read More
Groups like Autism Speaks are filling in for the sudden lack of support systems. → Read More