INDIANAPOLIS — Subaru is considering increasing its footprint in Indiana by building a new electric vehicle manufacturing facility in the Hoosier state. No decision has been made yet by Subaru, which already has a plant in Lafayette that makes gas-powered cars like the Subaru Impreza, but the Japanese automaker is considering its options and many […]

INDIANAPOLIS — City employees are being brought back to downtown Indianapolis. In a press release Monday, the office of Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a three-part plan to improve access to service you need and save taxpayer money. The plan includes renovations to the City-County Building (CCB) and a plan to slowly move city employees, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — AES Indiana wants you to pay more for your electric bill, and you have a chance to say something about it. Public comments will be held Monday, October 2nd at the New Augusta Public Academy North auditorium on 6450 Rodebaugh Road. You will have the chance to make a public comment to the […]

GasBuddy: Price Drops Likely to Continue at Gas Stations in Indiana STATEWIDE–A gas price increase to $3.89 at some gas stations in Indiana last week has the organization GasBuddy puzzled, but prices are expected to keep going down. “Gas stations are resellers. They buy gas at one cost and they sell it for another. The […]

STATEWIDE — It is almost time for farmers to begin harvesting their crops, so first responders around the state are encouraging you to be extra cautious on the roads. First responders are reminding you to be patient, as you will see quite a bit of agricultural equipment (combines, tractors, etc.) on the roads this season. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — This year’s Christmas Gift + Hobby Show at the Indiana State Fairgrounds is happening now! At the 74th running of the event, you can purchase items from more than 300 vendors.  There will also be live performances, “Merry Money” drawings, opportunities to meet Santa, and more. Plus, actor and author Karolyn Grimes will […]

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb Discusses Economy, Says Future is Bright GOSHEN, Ind.–The economic future of Indiana was the focus of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s discussion at a board meeting of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, Inc in Goshen on Wednesday. More than 16,000 jobs have been added across […]

KOKOMO, Ind. — The United Auto Workers are still on strike at select plants across the U.S., and it’s because of that strike that Stellantis has announced 300 temporary layoffs at its transmission plant in Kokomo. Stellantis is the parent company of Chrysler and is one of the “Detroit Big 3” automakers that are at […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As libraries and school districts around the state discuss re-shelving or removing certain young adult books, Hoosiers have begun opening bookstores in an effort to protect debated titles. The Indy Star reports that entrepreneurs like author Leah Johnson are opening local shops that sell a variety of titles, including those that address underrepresented […]

Rep. Victoria Spartz Disagrees with House Speaker McCarthy on How to Handle Spending WASHINGTON–Congress is trying to avoid a government shutdown. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy wants to pass a short-term spending plan that would extend the deadline past September 30th, but Indiana Republican Congresswoman Victoria Spartz says that’s not the right way to do it. […]