INDIANAPOLIS—There will be no additional curfew restrictions in Indianapolis. Curfews were in place Friday and Saturday night because of the weekend protests in Indianapolis, but that won’t be the case going forward. Mayor of Indianapolis Joe Hogsett released the following statement: Indy residents— There are no current plans for additional curfew restrictions. Thank you to […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Grab your swimsuit and your sunscreen because Indy Parks will open five pools for summertime fun. Beginning Saturday, June 13, pools at Bethel Park, Frederick Douglass Park, Perry Park, Riverside Park, and Willard Park will be open six days a week at 50% capacity. “Summer is not canceled at Indy Parks and neither is […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County will be under a curfew both Friday and Saturday nights, according to Mayor Joe Hogsett. The curfew for both days will begin at 8 p.m. and end at 6 a.m. “We are closely monitoring planned events in Indianapolis, in order to ensure the safety of the protestors, residents, and area businesses. It’s […]

STATEWIDE-– Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump have won Indiana’s presidential primaries. All of Biden’s rivals have already dropped out of the race. The former vice president’s haul of delegates from the Indiana victory pushes him closer to the 1,911 delegates he needs to capture the Democratic presidential nomination. Other Projected Winners In the […]

CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Carmel Mayor James Brainard has decided to put his idea to sue Minneapolis on hold. Brainard on Monday announced his intent to sue the city, saying, “but for the negligence of the police department in that city, many communities, including Carmel, would not have incurred the costs of responding to the […]

WIBC’s Jason Hammer unleashed a pointed and scathing tirade Monday afternoon in response to the failure of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett to leadership and strength as their our city was looted and destroyed. Hammer: “At this point, Hoosier citizens and business owners are going to have to rely on themselves […]

(INDIANAPOLIS) — Governor Holcomb says National Guard troops will remain ready to help local police on a day-by-day basis. Guard troops have deployed in Fort Wayne, and began protecting the statehouse and state-owned monuments after Saturday night’s vandalism. Holcomb says the state doesn’t have to wait for local leaders to ask for assistance, but is […]

The election board says they recently mailed out 123,000 absentee ballots. Seventy-three thousand of the recently mailed out absentee ballots haven’t been returned.

(INDIANAPOLIS) — Tuesday’s deadline to return absentee ballots for that day’s primary has sparked a furious round of finger-pointing between the Marion County clerk and Indiana’s secretary of state. Clerk Myla Eldridge is asking the Indiana Election Commission to extend the noon deadline for ballots to be received at clerks’ offices. Marion County received 123,000 […]

STATEWIDE — Nearly $180 million is headed to Indiana from the federal government for transportation projects in the works throughout the state. The latest round of funding is for two projects: double-tracking the South Shore Line in northern Indiana and the Purple Line bus route in Indianapolis. $77.5 million of that money will be going […]