
Lane Wolf
Digital Journalist-
The employee, whose office is located in City Hall but currently works from home, tested positive Feb. 19.
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The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has reported more than 1,000 single-day cases over the past two days, despite a previous decrease in cases.
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Monroe County received a score of 0.5, which lands the county in the blue classification. As of Wednesday, the IDOH reported 88 weekly cases per 100,000 residents in the county and positivity rate less than 5%.
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As healthcare workers in the U.S. received COVID-19 vaccines, many were relieved and hopeful. But doctors who are foreign-born also describe a bittersweet feeling.
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The Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission will collect testimony on the state’s current voting districts, and what Hoosiers would like to see in new districts.
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The Indiana Department of Health reported 44 new deaths across the state Tuesday, pushing Indiana passed the 12,000-death mark.
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Officers worked with police in Columbia, South Carolina, to detain 30-year-old Eric Quentin Johnson who police say stole 32-year-old Teresa Michael’s car and fled south.
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For five days in June and six days in September, the state’s seven-day positivity rate dropped to 4.3%, but health department hasn’t recorded a rate this low since the early days of the pandemic.
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In Indianapolis, only 19 percent of Black residents age 70 and older have received the vaccine, officials said on Feb. 11; that’s compared to 32 percent of whites in that age group.
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The Indiana Department of Health reported Thursday 786 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest number reported since Sept. 28.