BROOKLYN, NY.–Monday’s WNBA Draft is the most-watched broadcast of any kind for the league since 2000.  Almost 2.5 million viewers tuned in to see Caitlin Clark be selected with the first overall pick by the Indiana Fever. The Draft also marked the first time since 2008 that a WNBA telecast hit 1 million viewers. Fanatics […]

BROOKLYN, NY–The Indiana Fever took Caitlin Clark with the #1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft Monday night. Clark played her college basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes and is regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players of all time. She is the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer and was a two-time national player […]

INDIANAPOLIS–The Indianapolis Colts and the Indiana High School Athletic Association have extended their partnership for another three years. The Colts and the IHSAA first reached an agreement in 2009 to ensure that all of the state championship football games would be played at Lucas Oil Stadium. At that time, the Colts became the first professional […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts and Defensive Tackle DeForest Buckner have agreed on a two-year contract extension worth $46 million. This deal means Buckner will stay with the team until at least the end of the 2026 season. The new contract highlights the high salaries of top interior defensive linemen. Buckner now ranks as the fifth […]

FISHERS, Ind.–The 5,000th baby was delivered at Ascension St. Vincent in Fishers this week. Neela Annette Cripe was born at 8:30 a.m. on April 10, 2024, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces and 20 inches in length. Born to Dafne Sanchez and Trevor Cripe from Ingalls, IN, Neela is their first baby and they say the […]

FORT WAYNE, Ind.–The life of the late Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry was celebrated on Friday. His funeral was at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Fort Wayne. Henry died on March 28 at the age of 72. In February, Henry announced that he had been diagnosed with late-stage stomach cancer. He also […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Do you have old electronics that you no longer want, but don’t quite know how to dispose of them? If so, head to the Spring Power Recycling Day at the Indianapolis Zoo Saturday. Here, you can bring items like computers, cell phones, tablets, and televisions, and the Technology Recyclers will take them off […]

GREENWOOD, Ind.–One group of people that were busy during Monday’s total solar eclipse were NASA Solar System Ambassadors. One of them ended up in Greenwood at Independence Park. John McGill has been an ambassador since 2018. Initially, he was going to be in Texas for the eclipse, but the weather didn’t look promising, so he […]

LEBANON, Ind.–The Lebanon Community School Corporation has been getting messages about explosive devices being placed in multiple schools across their school district, but they don’t believe those messages are credible. “We have been in direct and ongoing contact with the Join Terrorism Task Force (FBI and State Police). We are also in direct and ongoing […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Early voting for the May 7 primary election has begun. It started on April 9 and runs until noon Monday May 6. If you are already registered to vote and have a photo ID, you can vote early in person. If you are sick, injured, scheduled to work or unable to find transportation to the […]