On top of masking up and lathering up, health officials are urging people to sleeve up and get a flu shot to help protect against the flu and COVID-19.

The Indy Black Chamber of Commerce is working to working to help support small business owners as they open a new co-working space.

Kroger has announced plans to close its Broad Ripple store sometime in the next month. The Broad Ripple store originally opened 66 years ago in 1954.

On Monday night, the Indianapolis City-County Council will vote on a proposal that would mean major changes for the way IMPD policies and procedures are created and reviewed.

The city of Indianapolis has tied the intentional homicide record of 153 set last year with a shooting on the city's northeast side on Thursday.

Tuesday was the first day of early voting in Indiana and a record number of people showed up to cast their vote in Marion County.

The Indianapolis Public School system is adding crossing guards at some spots near schools, and at the same time encouraging some children to walk to school, if they live close enough to do so.

By Next February, a mural depicting the life and accomplishments of Madam C.J. Walker will be on display in the Civic Plaza at Indianapolis International Airport.

A violent night in Indianapolis left eight people shot and three dead early Sunday morning.

This week would have marked the deadline for census counting but it has been extended through Oct. 31. The Exchange Club at Indianapolis Urban League and the Community Alliance of the Far Eastside, teamed up today to make sure every person counts.

On Saturday, September 19, Indianapolis' Office of Public Health and Safety and Marion County Jail partnered to register qualified inmates in Marion County Jail I to vote in the upcoming November 2020 election. Carlette Duffy, the Director of Re-Entry for OPHS, helped lead the efforts.

A group of Indianapolis bar and nightclub owners are suing the city of Indianapolis and the Marion County Public Health Department over restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.