INDIANAPOLIS–Smoke and large orange flames could be seen for miles at a home on the north side of Indianapolis Monday night. The fire was at 3615 North Capitol Avenue, which is not far from Crown Hill Cemetery, and near the intersection of 38th and Meridian streets. The fire started in one house and spread to […]

INDIANAPOLIS--A school in Indianapolis has reinstated a mask mandate. Starting today, Indianapolis Public School’s Center for Inquiry School 84 will require students, staff and visitors to wear masks indoors and on buses. “Due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases in several grades — affecting both students and staff — at Center for Inquiry School […]

WASHINGTON–Indiana Republican Senator Todd Young is among a group of senators that has introduced legislation hoping to ban federal money from being used to establish a Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security. “The idea that a ‘disinformation board’ of unelected government bureaucrats should enforce speech rules is both radical and unconstitutional. Hoosiers […]

HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind.–Attorney and former WIBC radio host Greg Garrison won the Republican nomination for Hamilton County Prosecutor Tuesday night. He defeated incumbent D. Lee Buckingham. “Thank you to the people of Hamilton County for putting your trust in me. This election is about ensuring that Hamilton County is safer for our residents now and […]

STATEWIDE–Saturday is the 22nd nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back Day.” The goal of the day is to prevent prescription drug abuse and theft by disposing of unused or unwanted prescription drugs. “Once you drop them off, they are properly disposed of without threat to the environment and the DEA handles all that. We don’t ask […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Veterans put their lives on the line when they go into battle – the sacrifices they make mean a better life for you. When a vet comes home, it’s up to the community to make life better for them. Helping Veterans and Families of Indiana is an organization that helps veterans in a […]

WASHINGTON–Transportation Secretary and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg says the current fight in court over mask mandates on planes, trains, and buses is important for clarification purposes. A federal court judge in Florida said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had overstepped its authority in requiring masks on public transportation, a mandate that […]

MUNCIE, Ind.—There will be pay raises for teachers at Muncie Community Schools (MCS) starting in the fall for the 2022-23 school year. The MCS Board of Trustees says these are the largest raises in district history. The pay increases range from $6,800 and $8,200 for each teacher. Those raises are determined by how long the […]

INDIANAPOLIS-A woman and her daughter were both seriously injured in a fire that happened Thursday morning on the southeast side of Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Fire Department was called to a single-story home in the 2300 block of LeGrande Avenue around 2:30. That is near the intersection of Raymond Street and Keystone Avenue. They saw fire […]

CARMEL, Ind.— For the second time this month, a baby has been dropped off at a Safe Haven baby box at a fire station in Carmel. It happened at the Carmel Fire Department Station #45 on North College Avenue last week. The baby boxes offer a way for parents to safely and anonymously drop off […]