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Here are the latest updates on COVID-19 in Indiana. 

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As parents and children prepare for back to school during COVID-19 we will speak with local leaders in Education and Healthcare plus everyday people to give listeners the needed information and best practices to keep their children safe.  

Thursday Indianapolis Mayor, Joe Hogsett announced new restrictions to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Of those new restrictions, bars, nightclubs, and taverns are to close back down. They will remain closed until at least August 12, according to the mayor. Hogsett’s announcement came shortly after Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb issued a state wide mandate […]

Since the passing of countless individuals at the hands of police, Indianapolis Metro Police Department has been listening to the community and working on changing some of their practices. Wednesday, IMPD Chief Randal Taylor announced that the department will no longer be using no-knock warrants. According to IMPD, a no-knock warrant was previously an order […]

What will happen next for the state of Indiana in regards to the COVID-19 Pandemic? Governor Eric J. Holcomb says he will “consider anything that will help’ fight against coronavirus.” On Tuesday, the Governor held a press conference where he shared his thoughts on the pandemic and steps he is taking to protect Hoosiers. According […]

As we continue to face the uncertainty of COVID-19, many school districts are having to decide how they will move forward for the upcoming school year. According to the Washington Township School’s website, board members decided to start school with virtual classes only starting on July 30–which was the day students were scheduled to return […]

Health concerns are growing as parts of downtown Indianapolis are dealing with trash and waste all over the place.

At least two protesters were struck by a vehicle toward the end of a protest in Bloomington.

A man said he was almost lynched over the July 4 weekend at Lake Monroe in Bloomington. He said a group of people physically assaulted him and threatened him using racially-charged language.

The Marion County Health Department mandate requires face coverings to be worn by residents whenever they are in a public setting.

Thursday Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced that face mask will be required starting July 9.