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April Showers Bring May Flowers STATEWIDE – A stretch of mild and increasingly active weather is expected across the region as April comes to a close, beginning with a calm and pleasant Sunday before storm chances return early in the workweek. Sunday will feature improving conditions as morning clouds gradually thin and give way to […]

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INDIANAPOLIS — Police are investigating a woman’s death at Indianapolis International Airport on Saturday. The Airport Operations Center told police that they saw a woman fall 50 feet from the outer curb of Upper Terminal Drive to Lower Memorial Drive into a grassy area. Indianapolis airport police and fire departments responded to the area and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man died after trying to retrieve a fishing boat in the Eagle Creek Reservoir. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said 41-year-old Frederick Holmes passed away Friday at IU Health Methodist Hospital. Conservation officers were called out to the reservoir near Dandy Trail early Friday afternoon after receiving a report that […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A significant severe weather threat is possible for late Monday in Indiana. “The next best chance of rain and strong storms looks to be on Monday with the stronger storms possible on Monday night,” said Jason Puma, National Weather Service Meteorologist in Indianapolis. “Right now, the Storm Prediction Center has an enhanced risk […]

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DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. — A motorcyclist from Ohio was killed in a two-vehicle crash near the Indiana/Ohio state line Friday morning. Indiana State Police said the crash occurred around 7:45 a.m. on Interstate 74 in northeastern Dearborn County. Troopers believe a 2023 Ford pickup truck was in the passing lane on I-74 heading west when […]

INDIANAPOLIS — One of the first Republicans elected to the Indianapolis City-County Council following the implementation of Unigov, Bill Schneider Jr. died Wednesday, a funeral home said in an announcement issued Friday night. He was 92. In 1965, Schneider founded Mister Ice of Indianapolis, which continues to sell, lease, and service ice machines and refrigeration […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Police said a man died after crashing a truck into a building on the east side of Indianapolis early Saturday morning. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said the crash happened near the intersection of East 10th Street and Emerson Avenue just after midnight. Officers and IFD firefighters responded to a report of a […]

Hoosiers not only love beer, but we’re also officially some of the best at making it! At the 2026 World Beer Cup, often dubbed the “Olympics of Beer,” five Indiana breweries rose to international prominence, bringing home an impressive haul of medals across multiple categories. Leading the charge was Indy’s own Bier Brewery and Taproom, […]

STATEWIDE — Friday’s storms caught a lot of people off guard in central Indiana. 70 to 80 mile-per-hour winds knocked out power to more than 10,000 people and sent power lines onto the ground across the region. Clare Rice with AES Indiana says the biggest priority right now is safety. “We want to make sure […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A new report from the American Lung Association has delivered a wake-up call to Hoosiers: Marion County’s air quality is officially failing. The annual “State of the Air” report issued a grade of “F” to Marion County, citing dangerous levels of ozone and particle pollution. The Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie area now ranks 11th for year-round […]

JOHNSON COUNTY, Ind. — Nearly 20 men from Central Indiana were taken into custody over a three-day child solicitation sting in Johnson County this week. All 19 men are facing preliminary charges following the multi-agency operation, including Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, Franklin Police, Bargersville Police, Greenfield Police, Westfield Police, Johnson County prosecutors. Approximately 100 people […]

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Fort Wayne is implementing a new policy for employees who drive city-owned vehicles. Effective July 1, city-owned vehicles cannot be operated outside Allen County without authorization for official city business. The changes are a response to budget projections affected by Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 1. It’s the first recommendation of the […]