Indiana reports another 24 deaths from COVID-19
The Indiana Department of Health said Wednesday that official COVID-19 cases in the state have risen past 41,000.
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The Indiana Department of Health said Wednesday that official COVID-19 cases in the state have risen past 41,000.
Organizers hope to address the barriers that discourage men of color from working as preschool teachers, including a lack of representation in preschool classrooms and the misconception that teaching preschool is like a babysitting job.
The city approved issuing the tax-neutral bond to keep cash on hand in case there are unanticipated. pandemic-related expenses ahead.
May’s sales decline in the 16-county central Indiana area came on top of a 16.8% year-over-year decrease in April.
Dr. Kristina Box on Tuesday clarified the state’s guidelines for reopening schools, which some school leaders have criticized for putting too much responsibility on individual districts.
The JUSTICE Act—Just and Unifying Solutions To Invigorate Communities Everywhere Act of 2020—is the most ambitious GOP policing proposal in years.
The Carmel Plan Commission voted 5-4 Monday to give a proposed residential real estate project an unfavorable recommendation after hundreds of residents expressed concern over the addition of commercial development to the plan.
On the sidelines of protests, organizers are spreading the word about the role of banks in some of the worst chapters of U.S. history, from financing slaveholders to systemic discrimination in 20th century mortgage lending.
LaGrange County’s COVID-19 cases have jumped, with 215 new cases since Memorial Day. In all, the number has almost quadrupled in 21 days.
The lawsuit alleges the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department failed to adequately train, screen and supervise officers to prevent them from engaging in excessive or deadly force.
Economists at IHS Markit said this could be the shortest recession on record for the United States, perhaps just a couple months.
A preliminary version being prepared by the Department of Transportation would reserve most of the money for traditional infrastructure work, such as roads and bridges, but would also set aside funds for 5G wireless infrastructure and rural broadband.
Airlines for America, a trade organization, said a group of major American airlines will begin “vigorously” enforcing face-covering policies after reports of travelers not being held to the safety standard.
The findings could influence policymakers who are facing tough decisions about when and how to reopen schools and daycare centers.
The company blamed an internet-traffic issue that caused problems with its network for the outage, which began at noon Monday and lasted until early Tuesday.
President Donald Trump framed his plan as an alternative to the “defund the police” movement that has emerged from the protests and which he slammed as “radical and dangerous.”
The White House has launched an initiative to quickly manufacture millions of doses of COVID vaccines, once the Food and Drug Administration approves one or more formulations.
Black is a color that is stable; it symbolizes order and control. It is sophisticated and authoritative.
The coronavirus pandemic, which shut down most of the nation’s schools in March, has provided parents who might have never considered home-schooling with a test drive of what it’s like to have the kids learning at home.
The International Council of Motorsport Sciences, established in Indianapolis in 1988, will relocate from Texas later this month after hiring veteran motorsports exec Tom Weisenbach as its new executive director.