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BARGERSVILLE, Ind. — A multi-year safety failure has been uncovered at the South Central Soccer Academy (SCSA) in Bargersville. Internal admissions reveal that the league has neglected to run mandatory criminal background checks on its recreational coaches for up to ten years, routinely placing thousands of children in close proximity with unvetted adults. This features […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Police arrested a woman in Marion County Wednesday on charges of false reporting following a shooting on the north side of Indianapolis. Just before 7:30 a.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police responded to reports of a shooting at The Line Urban Flats near East 65th Street and Westfield Boulevard. Officers found a 16-year-old boy with […]
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INDIANAPOLIS — Does downtown Indianapolis have too much parking? A city-county councilor says that may be the case and is now looking to remove parking requirements throughout Marion County. Councilor Jesse Brown says elimination of excess parking could help spur development. The current requirement applies to all residential, commercial and industrial businesses. “We are one […]
Update @ 6:48 a.m.: Deputies cancelled the Silver Alert Thursday morning. MILAN, Ind. — The Ripley County Sheriff’s Department issued a statewide Silver Alert Thursday morning for two missing children. Deputies are investigating the disappearance of 3-year-old Aaliyah Buckingham and 1-year-old Shane Buckingham. Investigators believe they are with 45-year-old Timothy Buckingham. According to deputies, Aaliyah […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Indiana Republican Sen. Jim Banks has introduced a bill that would codify President Trump’s Day 1 executive order on birthright citizenship. The Citizenship Act of 2026 requires that any person who enters the United States without authorization or for the purpose of engaging in birth tourism is considered an invader. The senator’s […]
Exploring the complex Iran-US tensions, examining Iran's regional influence, and discussing the Abraham Accords as a path to stability.
Inflation may be easing, but businesses still absorb input costs. Tariffs disrupt the economy, while banks profit handsomely.
Fishers mayor cites Marion County criminals driving up local crime, calls for regional cooperation and addressing root causes.
INDIANAPOLIS (July 15, 2026) — State budget leaders are celebrating a revenue windfall, but a prominent Indianapolis lawmaker argues that Indiana’s multi-billion-dollar cushion is masking an economic crisis for everyday Hoosiers. Indiana officially closed out its 2026 fiscal year with revenues finishing $586.5 million above state forecasts. This pushes the state to a staggering $1.14 […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Independent candidate for Indiana Secretary of State Greg Ballard announced on Tuesday that he has enough signatures to be on the ballot for the November election. The former mayor of Indianapolis needed 36,943 petition signatures to secure his place on the ballot. He has submitted 41,299 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office. […]
STATEHOUSE — The state of Indiana ended the fiscal year with a 60% increase in reserves. According to a report from Indiana Comptroller Elise Nieshalla, the state had a $1.86 billion surplus, closing the 2026 fiscal year with $3.99 billion in reserves. “Indiana’s fiscal position is undoubtedly strong, and we responsibly navigated a time of […]