INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Senator Mike Braun is vying for the governor’s seat, citing his successful business background and Senate achievements benefiting Hoosiers in healthcare, agriculture, and education as reasons for his candidacy. He acknowledges challenges such as government size and federal overspending on social services, which impact the state negatively. Economic development, including the controversial […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch explains that roughly 80% of the money you earn before taxes gets spent in our economy. That’s why she believes Indiana should eliminate income tax. Indiana is ranked 10th in the nation for tax rates by The Tax Foundation, which is okay. However, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch believes there’s […]

INDIANAPOLIS — All of Indiana is at risk of severe weather today, including tornadoes, hail, and straight-line winds. “The storms this afternoon will be moving quite quickly,” said National Weather Service Forecaster Matthew Eckhoff. “So, their chance of dropping a lot of rain in a prolonged time is quite low. So the flooding threat is […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s GOP candidates for hopefuls engage in discussions on the post-pandemic governmental landscape and economic revival. Jamie Reitenour, a faith-driven contender vying for Governor Eric Holcomb’s position, highlights the pivotal role of Hoosier grandparents in supporting working parents through childcare responsibilities. Meanwhile, Curtis Hill, former Indiana Attorney General, underscores the pandemic’s role as […]

  INDIANAPOLIS –Severe weather is coming to Indiana. Forecasters warn that we could see strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes. They predict that this bad weather might arrive during Monday evening rush hour and could continue to affect Tuesday morning’s commute. “The pattern looks active not only Monday but into Tuesday,” said Greg Melo, National […]

STATEWIDE–Schedule disruptions and one-time events, like the solar eclipse on April 8, can cause adverse reactions in children with autism spectrum disorder. With schools taking April 8 off across Indiana due to the solar eclipse, most parents already usually have a plan for their children when school is out. “Following that same plan, even though […]

  HENDRICKS COUNTY, IND — North West Hendricks Corporation students will be doing their schoolwork online this week because of a scary message on social media. Carson Cole, 20, Brownsburg, who used to go to Tri-West Hendricks High School, got arrested for saying he was going to “shoot up” the school. The message was posted […]

PLAINFIELD, Ind.–The Plainfield Police Department says they have a new four-legged crime fighter. Her name is Newt. She’s a boxer mix. Officers say she was a victim of animal cruelty and her previous owner has been convicted of several criminal charges. In April 2023, investigators say Newt and another dog were rescued from their difficult […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Four Republican candidates trying to become the next Governor of Indiana took part in a debate Tuesday night hosted by Fox 59. Those were U.S. Senator Mike Braun (R-Ind.), former Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chamber, Indiana’s Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch, and the former President of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Eric Doden. The debate […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Indiana Hoosier sophomore Kel’el Ware declared for the 2024 NBA Draft on Tuesday morning. Ware is coming off a season at Indiana where he averaged 16 points, 10 rebounds, and nearly two blocks per game. He led the team in scoring. He was named Second-Team All Big Ten this year and was also included […]