‘Am I going to be able to go home?’ Indiana travel amid the coronavirus pandemic
Travel plans are changing daily with the coronavirus outbreak and increasing restrictions on travel, including in Indianapolis.
Travel plans are changing daily with the coronavirus outbreak and increasing restrictions on travel, including in Indianapolis.
Alex Kutin, owner of Travel Leaders of Lawrence travel agency, talks about the effects of the global coronavirus pandemic, March 14, 2020.
Ivy Tech is the latest in a growing list of higher education institutions extending is virtual learning in an effort to help stem the spread of COVID-19. Here’s what students need to know about course changes:
Tom Brady’s run with the New England Patriots is officially over. The six-time champion and three-time MVP announced he won’t re-sign with the team.
Methodist Hospitals confirmed its Southlake Campus is treating its first patient who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
Community Hospital in Munster has a confirmed case of COVID-19.
Amazon says it will “temporarily prioritize” shipments of popular items such as medical supplies or household staples during the coronavirus crisis.
The five Catholic bishops of Indiana have suspended all public Sunday and weekday Mass celebrations, effective Wednesday, and until further notice amid concerns of spreading coronavirus.
Two Lake County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, state health officials announced Tuesday.
The state has suffered its second Hoosier death as a result of the virus, state health officials announced Tuesday.