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  Are you tired of cooking or just want to support local restaurants. The following restaurants are open right now in Indianapolis.   Maxine’s Chicken and Waffles, 132 East St. Downtown Indianapolis, (317)753-2859 – Maxine’s is open Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm for carry out and delivery through DoorDash and GrubHub. You can get a family meal that feeds […]

  Friday, the House of Representatives approved a historic $2 trillion stimulus package that passed the Senate earlier this week.  The bill now goes to President Donald Trump for his signature as the public and the economy fight the spread of Covid-19. The centerpiece of the stimulus package is that it will provide direct financial […]

112 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the state of Indiana on Wednesday. The total number of Hoosiers with the virus is 477 and so far 14 people have died across the state. The Indiana State Health Department has conducted more than 3,350 tests, not including any tests done at labs outside the state health […]

As of Tuesday morning, a total of 12 Hoosiers have died from COVID-19.  The Indiana State Department of Health hasn’t reported where in the state the new deaths occurred. There were also 106 new cases reported Tuesday, taking the state wide total to over 365 cases.  Marion County has 161 confirmed cases, the most in […]

The Monroe County Health Department announced today that a student that attends Indiana University Bloomington tested positive for COVID-19. The student, who lived off campus, went to the Indiana University Health Center on March 13th with a flu-like illness.  The student was tested for COVID-19 and told to isolate while waiting for the results.  Those […]

  Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thusday the “checks in the mail” and would be direct deposited into people’s accounts. The payments would break down to $1000 per adult and $500 per child,  meaning a family of four ( two parents and two children) would receive $3000. There would be another $3000 payment six weeks […]

Today the state of Indiana confirmed the state’s second coronavirus-related death. The patient is a Johnson County adult over the age of 60 who had been hospitalized. There are now 30 confirmed cases of coronavirus state wide. The new cases involve residents of Lake (2), Franklin (2), and Marion (2) counties. The Indiana State Department […]

Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine of the Marion County Public Health Department issued a series of orders for Marion County prohibiting all public gatherings of 50 or more people; closing Indianapolis bars and nightclubs that do not serve food, as well as movie theaters, entertainment venues, gyms, and fitness facilities. In alignment with […]

  Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness announced a local disaster emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “As more information comes available, it’s important that we continue to further reinforce the recommendations I’ve shared before,” stated Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “By declaring a local disaster emergency, I’m able to implement a travel advisory watch for the […]