Coronavirus(COVID-19)

Avon High School students will transition to e-learning starting Tuesday, according to a message posted to the district's website.

Indiana's moratorium on evictions is set to expire in a week and that has renters and small business owners worried.

Some parents and teachers are worried about the guidelines set in place for contact tracing after a positive COVID-19 case at a school.

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

Rethinking your cookout may be a good thing to do during COVID-19.

The Midwest Black Restaurant Week is back in Indianapolis with an emphasis on takeout and delivery. It's a much needed week for restaurants working hard to take care of customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In downtown Indianapolis, the issue of people experiencing homelessness is a problem that's hard to miss. "What's going on on the circle is a crisis," Elder Coleman, of the Alliance for Homeless Transformation, said. "There is a homeless crisis. There is a public health and safety crisis on the circle."

Ronald Smith beat COVID-19 long before his test results reflected how he was feeling. "I was sick from the 10th to the 19th that is when the symptoms started to break," Smith said.

The Walt Disney Company is tightening health and safety regulations at their California and Florida theme parks. In the update, the company redefined what type of mask it requires all guests over the age of two to wear at Walt Disney World in Florida and Downtown Disney in California. Neck gaiters and open-chin triangle bandanas […]

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced new restrictions in the city of Indianapolis due to an increase of COVID-19.

The decision by Washington Township schools to start the school year virtually is a game-changer for bus drivers in the district.

Add Indiana  to the list in joining the growing number of states with a mandatory face mask order.  Governor Eric Holcomb announced it will go into effect Monday.  It comes after Indiana health officials reported another day of more than 700 new COVID-19 cases.  Holcomb says not wearing a mask will be a Class B […]