On Thursday, wearing a face mask in public becomes mandatory in Indianapolis. But what if you don't have a face covering? The city and Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Tuesday announced a partnership to distribute free face masks to residents receiving food assistance at local pantries.

The Indianapolis Mayor and the Marion County Public Health Director announced the latest COVID-19 restrictions for Marion County including a mandatory mask order starting July 9.

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.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis and Marion County are starting to shift to phase two of Indiana’s reopening plans but the transition will be a slow one. Businesses that will not be included in Marion County’s phase two reopening — non-essential manufacturing, hair salons and barbershops. It’s been a frustrating day for Indianapolis barber Bryan Lomax. He’s […]