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INDIANAPOLIS — The 148th National Rifle Association Annual Meeting is underway in Indianapolis! One of the first events on the schedule is the NRA-ILA Leadership Forum at Lucas Oil Stadium. President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will be speaking at the Forum. As a result, Lucas Oil Stadium is under the jurisdiction of […]

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. — Two middle school students have been charged with battery after a video of a student beating up another student went viral on social media.  The video shows a 14-year-old student punching another student in a bathroom at Discovery Middle School in Granger. The student recording the incident on his phone […]

FISHERS, Ind. — Many students and parents within the Hamilton Southeastern School district want language in the districts non-discrimination policy about protecting students based on gender identity. They say the school’s policy is too vague and needs to be more clear about the protections of certain groups of students. That topic turned an HSE school […]

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Indiana will have to defend a new abortion law in court, for the fourth year in a row. The American Civil Liberties Union-Indiana has sued to block the latest abortion restriction, a day after Governor Holcomb signed it into law. The law makes it a crime to use the dilation and evacuation, or D&E, […]

INDIANAPOLIS–If you go to the NRA Annual Meetings, you can expect to see protesters. The NRA and the city set up a zone for their free speech. At least two groups have gotten permits to be there. A bronze statue of Mayor Bill Hudnut sits across from the Indiana Convention Center. Behind and beside the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A man from Michigan, is wanted in Indiana and Kentucky, for punching people.  Our media partners at WISH-TV report Keyon Menifield is facing criminal charges in Marion County for assaulting a female hotel worker last year.  Court documents say Menifield rented three rooms at the Red Roof Inn on Shadeland Avenue near 82nd St. When […]

NOBLESVILLE, Ind.–A provision in a bill that would have allowed children as young as 12 years old to be tried as adults for attempted murder was taken out of that bill earlier this week. The bill was originally filed in response to the Noblesville West Middle School shooting last May. That suspect was 13 at […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A bill legalizing hemp in the Hoosier state has passed the House and Senate and is on the way to Gov. Eric Holcomb. Hemp, a strain of the Cannabis sativa plant, was considered a “controlled substance” under federal law until 2018. That’s when President Donald Trump signed the Farm Bill, which redefined hemp as […]

INDIANAPOLIS — You might get a little frustrated this weekend if you have to drive on the south side.  INDOT’s major construction project on I-65 starts Friday morning. INDOT spokesperson Mallory Duncan says the construction is needed.  “Indiana has been hit with some weird winters the last two or three years,” Duncan says. “They really […]

CARMEL, Ind. — Sexual and workplace harassment are the accusations being made by Carmel clerk-treasurer Christine Pauley against the city’s mayor Jim Brainard. Pauley spoke on the accusations to Tony Katz on 93 WIBC. She claims she was harassed by Brainard and that he created a “toxic” work environment. When asked if she had every […]