Imagine having to plan for a 22,000 person Thanksgiving dinner. Now, add to that social distancing concerns and the possibility that demand this year will be greater than recent years. That is why organizers of the Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Dinner in Indianapolis are putting together their game plan now.

Marion County will begin transitioning to some of the state's Phase 3 reopening plan starting June 1. Starting this weekend, Marion County will begin some steps of the governor's Phase 3 reopening plan.

As businesses begin to reopen in Indianapolis, the question must be asked: Are they following Health Department COVID-19 restrictions and safety precautions?

Week after week some Hoosiers continue to see no money deposited when they check the status of their unemployment claims.

IndyGo on Thursday announced four route detours to accommodate road closures brought on by the city of Indianapolis' plan to safely open outdoor seating for restaurants as part of its COVID-19 response.

After more than a month on a reduced schedule, IndyGo will resume operating on regular weekday schedules next month. Since March 29, IndyGo has been operating on its Saturday schedule Monday through Friday as a response to the coronavirus.

Some hair stylists and barbers are calling for leaders in Marion County to reopen barbershops and hair salons to help people back to work. Salons and barbershops in Marion County have been closed since March and June 1 is the earliest they will be able to open, under Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett's order.

At least 68 grocery store workers have died from COVID-19 and more than 10,000 have been sickened, the president of a union that represents food workers said Wednesday.

The city of Indianapolis will close streets in three sections of the city, as restaurants move to offer outdoor seating only for the next six weeks due to COVID-19.

Topgolf, the multitiered all-things-golf attraction right next to Interstate-69 in Fishers, reopened Monday after shutting down in March due to COVID-19 restrictions. By Tuesday, it was closed again, shut down by state excise police.

We've been showing you some of the great local restaurants that have remained open all over central Indiana. But, how do you keep your body in check without being able to go to the gym?

It's become a source of confusion for customers and frustration for restaurant owners. The latest City of Indianapolis restaurant COVID-19 restrictions allow eateries to provide outside dining starting May 22, but dining inside is off the table until at least June 1.