INDIANAPOLIS–A 10-year-old patient at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital raised $1,230 and used the money to buy toys and give them back to the hospital. That 10-year-old boy is Tony Dingle. He is from Fishers. Dingle was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome at the age of 3. His kidneys don’t function properly, and he’s been working with […]

TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind.–Three kids were in a Honda Odyssey that crashed in Tippecanoe County Wednesday. State police say a trooper spotted the Odyssey just after 3 am committing “multiple traffic violations.” The driver refused to stop for the trooper and sped away northbound on I-65. The trooper chased the Odyssey. It eventually ran off an […]

RICHMOND, Ind.–A man from Richmond was sentenced to more than a year in federal prison for violating the Toxic Substance Abuse Act and obstructing justice in 2021. Police say Jeffrey Delucio, 54, did not properly get rid of paint hazards in older low-to-middle-income homes while operating the company Aluminum Brothers Home Improvements in Richmond. That […]

STATEWIDE–Gas prices are at the lowest prices they’ve been in a year and a half, but industry experts are issuing a word of caution. GasBuddy says the national average for a gallon of gasoline is down nearly $2 compared to six months ago. They have dropped in Indiana by almost a dollar since November. Many […]

STATEWIDE–You may see an occasional snow or rain shower in the next few days while temperatures begin to plummet across Indiana. “There might be a light dusting of snow at most in some areas, especially in northern parts of central Indiana, but otherwise, there will be just flurries this afternoon and evening into tonight. For […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Indianapolis Public Schools has decided to delay the vote on one of its referendums in its school restructuring plan. That vote was supposed to happen Thursday night. If approved, it would raise about $50 million annually through 2031. The district says that money would go toward expanding programs in schools to “make educational and academic […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Leaders in the City of Indianapolis believe their gun violence reduction strategy is working. IMPD said homicides are down 14.5% from this time last year and non-fatal shootings dropped by 12.5%. The program utilizes members of the community in three roles — violence interrupters, outreach workers and life coaches. The fellows in the program are […]

NORTHWEST INDIANA–The Purdue University Northwest Chancellor is apologizing for doing an Asian language impression during the university’s winter commencement ceremony this past Saturday. That chancellor, Thomas Keon, says it was an “unplanned off-the-cuff response” to the speaker before him, and that his words have caused “confusion, pain, and anger.” During the commencement, Keon imitated Asian […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Tuesday marked the beginning of the 12 Days of Christmas at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent in Indianapolis. It started with a party featuring holiday Mickey Mouse, pizza, and a gift of LEGO sets. Team JOEY donated the LEGO sets. Team JOEY is the pediatric branch of the Heroes Foundation, an Indianapolis-based […]

STATEWIDE–Cloudy, rainy, and dreary. Those are three words the National Weather Service is using to describe the weather this week across Indiana. “I think folks in central Indiana need to get used to gray skies because we may have that in large quantities until the middle of next week,” said Mike Ryan, meteorologist with the […]