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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 […]

Indiana Lt. Gov. Beckwith's attack on Westfield HS band's costumes is misguided, says Tony Katz, who calls it 'leftism' and 'progressivism'.

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STORY FROM WISH-TV INDIANAPOLIS — A federal judge has dismissed a high-profile lawsuit filed by a Brownsburg couple who say they were wrongfully accused of child abuse, citing “qualified immunity” protections that shield state employees and medical staff from liability. Chief Judge James Sweeney of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana […]

INDIANAPOLIS – IMPD is investigating a series of burglaries that hit multiple north side businesses early Friday morning. Police say the break-ins happened around 3:45 a.m. in the 2700 block of Westlane Road. Three businesses were targeted: Cowboy’s Western Wear, El Rey Grocery Store, and Rosa’s All Day Cafe. Sugey Rosas, whose mother owns Rosa’s […]

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CARMEL, Ind. — A caretaker from Indianapolis is accused of stealing nearly $30,000 from an elderly woman in Carmel. The Carmel Police Department is investigating Adula Valdivia, 49, of Indianapolis, for possibly making unauthorized charges to Alice Galloway’s credit cards for personal expenses, including airline tickets, credit card payments, and a company she owned but […]