What we learned from Holcomb’s coronavirus news conference this week
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and health officials held a coronavirus news conference on Wednesday, Dec. 9.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and health officials held a coronavirus news conference on Wednesday, Dec. 9.
A former Hamilton County magistrate convicted of possession of methamphetamine has been banned in Indiana from judicial service.
The Indianapolis Fire Department is investigating a Monday morning fire at a building on North Traub Avenue where a man was fatally injured last week.
Indianapolis police are investigating a homicide believed to have occurred in the 600 block of Colorado Avenue on the city’s east side.
These are the new Indiana COVID-19 cases and deaths reported on Froday, Dec. 4, by the Indiana State Department of Health.
Indianapolis was one of five U.S. destinations on Conde Nast’s list of places to travel in 2021. Here’s why.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and health officials provided a regular update on the battle against coronavirus on Nov. 25.
Dreasjon Reed family addressed a grand jury’s decision to not indict the Indianapolis police officer who fatally shot Reed on May 6.
Indianapolis and Marion County officials announced a list of new restrictions Thursday morning due to a surge in coronavirus cases.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett held a press conference on coronavirus Thursday, Nov. 12, and outlined new restrictions.