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CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears are narrowing their search for a new stadium site, and team president Kevin Warren says they expect to make a decision by spring or summer of 2026. The team is weighing two locations: the Arlington Park property in Arlington Heights, Illinois, where the Bears own more than 300 acres, and […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Joe Nield of the National Weather Service says Indiana could see periods of strong to severe weather through Saturday before cooler air arrives for Easter. “We could see an isolated strong to severe storm, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours when we’re most unstable,” Nield said. “The primary threats would be damaging […]
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Men’s Final Four draws fans as much as it does the teams, and this year’s Men’s Final Four Fan Fest presented by Capital One is filling the city’s convention center with activities for basketball fans of all ages. Spanning more than 300,000 square feet, the fan festival offers a wide range […]
NORTH VERNON, Ind — A Jennings County teenager has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a younger boy on a school bus last year. A jury on Wednesday found 16-year-old Landon Doty guilty of 11 felonies, including four counts of rape, and one misdemeanor. Doty was 15 when the assaults happened. The case involved a […]
STATEWIDE — Indiana will see some scattered storms this week, but the biggest severe weather threats will be focused in the north before a statewide system hits over the weekend, forecasters said. Matt Eckhoff at the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said a cold front is already moving through northern parts of the state. “North […]
MUNCIE, Ind. — A man was shot and killed by Muncie Police Tuesday evening during a welfare check. State police say officers went to a home on the 300 block of South Ivy Wood Drive around 5 p.m. When they arrived, the man pointed a handgun at them, then went inside and barricaded himself. Officers […]
COLUMBUS, Ind — Crews are searching for a child who went missing in the East Fork White River Tuesday evening. Police, fire crews, and the sheriff’s office went to Mill Race Park around 6:40 p.m. after an 11-year-old girl was seen going into the water and not coming back up. People at the park told […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana will cancel all Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) held by illegal immigrants on Wednesday under a new state law signed by Gov. Mike Braun. Lawmakers say recent crashes involving illegal immigrant truck drivers that killed people, including one in Avon, showed some drivers lacked proper training, prompting the action. The Indiana Attorney General’s […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected across Indiana this week, bringing the potential for damaging winds, large hail and localized flooding. Forecaster Joe Nield said a line of storms is expected to move in Tuesday night and continue into Wednesday, with additional chances later Thursday and again Saturday. “The primary threats […]
TERRE HAUTE, Ind — Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun says a proposal to add tolls on Interstate 70 could push more drivers onto city streets and raise road maintenance costs. Speaking with Inside Indiana Business, Sakbun said some drivers may get off the interstate to avoid paying, which could bring more traffic onto roads like […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Families dealing with addiction often face tough decisions, especially when a loved one refuses treatment. Summer Toth, an outreach associate with Recovery Centers of America in Indianapolis, said, “Addiction affects the whole family, not just the person using.” “We try to provide support to loved ones because they’re such a huge part of […]
INDIANAPOLIS — A person died early Monday in a shooting on Indianapolis’ north side. Around 4:05 a.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers went to the 4300 block of Kingsley Drive, near North Ralston Avenue and East 43rd Street. They found a man with gunshot wounds, took him to a nearby hospital in critical condition, and he […]