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Author Archives: Mary Claire Molloy
Alma Mater: Indiana University Bloomington
I cover health for Mirror Indy with a focus on equity and accountability. I’ve been working as a journalist in Indianapolis since my teenage years living in Butler Tarkington. I covered the FedEx mass shooting for The Washington Post and have also written for USA Today and The Indy Star.
When I’m not busy covering stories, I like to bake, listen to music and explore new places with the people I love.
I joined the Mirror Indy team because I believe in the power of local journalism. When you are deeply connected to a community, you tell stories that better represent it. Indianapolis is my hometown, and I am so excited to return to a newsroom with a mission I believe in.
My phone number is 317-721-7648 and my email is maryclaire.molloy@mirrorindy.org.
Cooking in the library: Indianapolis offers free nutrition classes
The fresh recipes help residents at risk for diabetes.
Hepatitis C testing offered in 2 free clinics at Central Library
About 69,000 Hoosiers are living with hepatitis C, but most don’t know they have it.
‘It’s not too late’: Emmie’s mom pushes for cancer research
Childhood cancer devastates families. Treatments haven’t been updated since the 1960s.
Explaining what’s legal and illegal under Indiana’s abortion law
With complex legislation and ongoing court battles, let this guide help explain where Indiana’s abortion law stands.
Riley Children’s Foundation to use $8M gift for youth mental health
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young Hoosiers.
Indy nonprofit to offer free, gender-affirming makeovers
Services include facials, haircuts, hairstyling, makeup and nails.
Rep. Moed faces first primary challenge in Sarah Shydale
Incumbent Rep. Justin Moed is seeking his seventh term. Sarah Shydale, 23, would be Indiana’s first openly transgender legislator.
New grant covers free mammograms for uninsured women
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for Hoosiers.
How an Indy woman survived a rare heart attack doctors misdiagnosed
Alissa Bobbit felt like someone was ripping her heart out. Doctors said it was just constipation.


