INDIANAPOLIS — Stacked Pickle is closing all of its restaurants after the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in loss income. The decision comes after Gary Brackett, CEO of Stacked Pickle, evaluated options to reopen once the stay-at-home orders are lifted. Brackett is a former linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts. “Unfortunately, the loss of several significant sporting […]

INDIANAPOLIS – With current state and local orders set to expire on May 1, Governor Eric Holcomb and state officials plan to provide guidance later this week on future statewide restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort to help Marion County residents and businesses plan for this announcement, Mayor Joe Hogsett and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health reported 31 more deaths from COVID-19 Monday, while positive cases of the virus near 16,000. According to the state health department, a total of 844 people are confirmed to have died from the coronavirus and 15,961 people people have been diagnosed, an increase of 634 since Saturday. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Correction is hosting three virtual career fairs this week for those looking to start a new career. The virtual fairs will give people an opportunity to learn more about different positions at three correctional facilities and the hiring process, according to a press release from IDOC. The schedule for […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Proactive efforts by the Indiana Department of Revenue to prioritize its tax refund fraud and identity theft prevention program has resulted in a reduction in increased fraud attempts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state said Thursday. In a news release from the Indiana Department of Revenue, the state said on a single […]

WEST LAFAYETTE — A new cohort of pharmacy graduates from Purdue University will be entering the workforce early. If not for the COVID-19 pandemic, right now, Suhani Mehta, a 25-year-old pharmacy student, would be working through her final rotation before graduating from Purdue this spring. With graduation moved up to Friday, however, Mehta and her […]

WESTVILLE — The state of Indiana on Tuesday announced the first death of a state prisoner from COVID-19. According to a statement from the Indiana Department of Correction, the inmate, a man in his 70s, died Monday at the Westville Correctional Facility in northern Indiana. The Department of Correction said the man did not have […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and some reports of damage. Tornado watches and warnings were issued and gusts of up to 70 miles-per-hour were recorded. Emergency management agencies in many counties reported trees and power lines down, some blocking state and county […]

The state will have an extra 100 people handling unemployment calls Tuesday after a third-party company was hired to speed up payments. That is welcome news for two Hoosiers who told RTV6 they are waiting for to receive their benefits after they applied more than two weeks ago. According to the Indiana Department of Workforce […]

The order requires all Hoosiers to stay home unless it is absolutely necessary that they leave or they work in an essential field. But what does a “stay-at-home” order actually mean? You can still get groceries, pick up lunch at your child’s school and order food for carryout and delivery. You can also do your […]

One of the newest spots on the Indianapolis pizza scene is still open and working hard to keep up with the demand. On the eastern edge of downtown Indianapolis, Adam Sweet is working to make some of the best pizza in the city. King Dough has only been in the city for a little more […]

Many local Indiana restaurants are still offering carryout or delivery service after Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered all dine-in establishments to cease operations due to the coronavirus. If you need food in Indiana, this is a list of restaurants, grocery stores and food pantries. Get the full list here. Souce: theindychannel.com