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Activists and faith leaders gathered at the Statehouse Tuesday for a vigil and call-to-action on the first anniversary of the state's Stay-At-Home orders.
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A number of Indianapolis streets will remain closed through the weekend to allow restaurants to serve people outside.
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Indiana saw a reduction in daily traffic volume of as much as 57 percent during the Stay-At-Home period.
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Because some businesses have shut down due to COVID-19, states in the central part of the country are using less energy. That likely means cleaner air from utilities.
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City leaders say Marion County's restrictions remain in place until at least May 15, including those on gatherings at places of worship, despite state orders easing restrictions.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb says he fully supports county and local governments delaying worship services in the state, following Marion and Monroe counties extending their "Stay-At-Home" orders.
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The study is designed to analyze the two main types of executive orders across the country: restrictions and suspensions.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said Thursday that any easing of Indiana's statewide stay-at-home order won't limit the authority of city or county officials from imposing tighter restrictions in their attempts to slow the coronavirus.
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The announcement was made Thursday morning by Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine of the Marion County Public Health Department.
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Members of the Indiana 2020 Two-Way asked us about what work might look like as Indiana slowly reopens sectors of the economy. So, Indiana Public Broadcasting and All IN went to work to find answers.