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FISHERS, Ind. — You might not expect to find a bustling coffee shop inside a children’s therapy clinic, but in Fishers, that fully operational cafe is changing lives. The One Day Cafe, which is inside Kids Innovative Developmental Services (KIDSinc), serves customers coffee, but its real mission is far more special. It’s the training […]
STATEHOUSE–Former longtime WIBC/Network Indiana Statehouse reporter Eric Berman died this week. He had been battling cancer. Berman reported on politics and government for 28 years. After a long career with WIBC and Network Indiana, Berman became the Communications Manager for the Indiana State Medical Association in 2022. He held that role until his death. On […]
Netflix Acquires Warner Bros. In $82.7 Billion Deal Netflix has announced its acquisition of Warner Bros. in a groundbreaking deal valued at $82.7 billion, including an equity value of $72.0 billion, according to Netflix. This historic transaction, revealed on December 5, 2025, will unite two entertainment giants, combining Netflix’s global streaming dominance with Warner Bros.’ […]
STATEHOUSE — The Indiana House has approved a redistricting bill and sent it over to the Senate. House Bill 1032 passed Friday, 57-41. If the Senate signs off, the General Assembly could start redrawing district lines that have been talked about for months. The changes could affect Indiana’s 1st and 7th congressional districts, both currently […]
CLINTON COUNTY, Ind.–An Indianapolis man accused of shooting two Kirklin Town Marshals in Clinton County last month was arrested on Thursday. In an update Friday afternoon, State Police said 29-year-old Jehrome Bowens was arrested and charged with attempted murder, battery by means of a deadly weapon, theft, and unlawful carrying of a handgun. Bowens was […]
INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Indiana Secretary of Education Dr. Katie Jenner Thursday announced one of the most significant public-private education commitments in state history: a joint investment of nearly $75 million dedicated to strengthening educational opportunities for Hoosier students. The initiative combines $40 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. with $35 million in state funding to support […]
GRANT COUNTY, Ind. — Law enforcement agencies are alerting folks about the ways scammers are trying to get money from you this holiday season. In Grant County, the sheriff’s office has already reported tens of thousands of dollars stolen from area residents by people pretending to be deputies. In one instance, a scammer would impersonate […]
GREENSBURG, Ind. — An investigation spearheaded by Indiana State Police Troopers from the Versailles Post has culminated in the recent arrest of several suspects involved in methamphetamine distribution operation spanning Decatur County and surrounding regions. Indiana State Police and Greensburg Police arrived at an Greensburg apartment on East Street after they were made aware of […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Arctic air will grip Indiana through the next week, bringing below-normal temperatures and a chance for light weekend snow, according to National Weather Service forecaster Jason Puma. “We’re going to be under the influence of these Arctic air masses for the next week or so,” Puma said. “It’s going to feel very winterlike […]
FRANKLIN, Ind.–A child molester from Indianapolis was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Thursday. 38-year-old James Thomas pled guilty on September 4 of this year to both child molesting and child seduction. On top of the 30 years in prison, he was also sentenced to an additional two years of probation. The investigation started […]
INDIANAPOLIS — A woman was shot and killed inside her east side clothing store during what police say was an attempted robbery. The Marion County Coroner’s Office identified her as Terri Lee Heady, who worked at Josephine’s on East Washington Street. The shooting happened around 6:46 p.m. Wednesday. Police say a man connected to the […]
INDIANAPOLIS, IN — U.S. Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind.) spoke out strongly in support of President Donald Trump’s recent military strikes against drug boats, asserting the actions are essential for national security and fulfilling the President’s mandate to combat the drug crisis. Appearing on the Will Cain Show and WIBC’s Hammer and Nigel, Senator Banks praised […]
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