INDIANAPOLIS — Attendees at the ChuckStrong Tailgate Gala saw some famous faces Friday night, who helped them raise an additional $1 million for cancer research. Former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck and former Colts Head Coach Chuck Pagano brought in the sum, which team owner Jim Irsay promised to donate if the two could toss footballs […]

INDIANAPOLIS — If you are a fan of live performances, you will be pleased to know that the Indiana Repertory Theatre has announced its lineup for the 2024-2025 season! Whether you enjoy dramas, comedies, or classics, the IRT believes it will have a show for you. And, the theatre’s Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director, Benjamin […]

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 […]

INDIANAPOLIS — If you enjoy German heritage and beer, the Athenaeum Foundation in Indy is hosting the perfect event for you this weekend. The upcoming St. Benno Fest will kick off Saturday at 7 p.m. on East Michigan Street. Craig Mince, Executive Director of the Athenaeum Foundation, says the long-running festival celebrates the “Spring harvest […]

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NOBLESVILLE — Meijer announced on Thursday that they are looking to hire 250 full and part time positions at their new “Meijer Grocery” location opening in Noblesville. Positions available include clerks, cake decorators, customer service, cashiers, and meat cutters. The Michigan based retailer selected Noblesville as the location for their third Meijer Grocery store, a […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Police in Indianapolis are preparing for a potential pro-Palestinian protest next week. Local organizers are working together to plan an “economic blockade” in support of Palestine this Monday, April 15th. While its unclear if any local, pro-Palestinian Indianapolis groups will participate, Indianapolis Metro Police are already making preparations. IMPD tells WIBC the department’s […]

INDIANAPOLIS — About two months after welcoming her to the world, the Indianapolis Zoo has revealed the name of the newest member of their white rhino herd. The baby girl, who was born in February, has been named Xola. Xola’s birth was particularly notable for the downtown attraction, as her appearance marked the first-ever live […]

STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. — Running from officers and trying to drown one of their K-9s are just some of the crimes for which a man and woman have been charged. Police went to a property in Scott Township Monday afternoon, after learning that the man and woman were trespassing. There, they say they saw Skyler […]

STATEWIDE — The state may have enacted a near-total abortion ban almost two years ago, but the Indiana Court of Appeals recently determined that the ban goes against some religious freedoms. Court members upheld an injunction against the ban Thursday, meaning the ban may not yet be enforced against those protected by the ongoing lawsuit. […]

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — A week after Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry’s death, his family has revealed the funeral arrangements for the longtime city leader. Henry died last Thursday at the age of 72, following a “medical emergency” related to his stomach cancer diagnosis. Now, his family is inviting you to attend a visitation in […]