The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County is facing state budget cuts.
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.
How property tax cuts are affecting crime grants and immigration programs
Mayor Joe Hogsett asked most city departments to cut spending next year.
Indianapolis to lose $128 million from Trump’s science cuts
A new project maps the economic impact of National Institutes of Health grant losses.
Indiana Fever stars speak out about abortion rights and health care
Kelsey Mitchell and Brianna Turner headlined a fundraiser in Carmel.
Free community wellness fair planned for Indy mothers
The event has postpartum and breastfeeding resources and a raffle for baby products.
‘Removing barriers:’ Damien Center opens dental clinic on near east side
Patients without insurance can pay on a sliding fee scale.
After a CVS shuttered, eastsiders face a vacant lot full of trash
The location along the Purple Line is one of at least 28 pharmacies that have closed in Indianapolis.
Indy’s alternative to jail and ER has empty beds
Hogsett and the City-County Council cut funding for the Assessment and Intervention Center because of lack of use.
Eskenazi Health loses $38 million used to care for uninsured patients
Health agency grapples with covering medical care for uninsured.
Marion County’s top public health agency renames DEI committee
A spokesperson said the move isn’t related to Gov. Mike Braun’s DEI executive order.


