STATEWIDE — February is becoming slightly unpredictable when it comes to your weather forecast. This week has already set a warmer trend with temperatures reaching near 50 Monday, and that will continue today, “highs Wednesday and Thursday are going to be in the 50s. We may push 60 degrees to the south of Indianapolis by […]

DALEVILLE, Ind. — A man is critical at a Muncie hospital after apparently shooting himself while surrounded by cops Friday. Delaware County sheriff’s deputies tried to pull Trenton Patterson over Thursday, but he apparently got out of the car and fired a shot at police. No one was hurt but Patterson did manage to escape. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A man from Indianapolis is heading to prison for the attempted murder of another man in 2022. It was March 13th, 2022 when Indianapolis Metro Police were called to an apartment complex on East 10th Street. When officers arrived, they spoke with a witness who said he heard two men yelling at each […]

WHITELAND, Ind. — The family of a student who drowned in Whiteland last year has filed a federal lawsuit. The lawsuit, which targets the district, school and staff, says Alaina Dildine’s mother reached out before the May 16th drowning about concerns, she had when Alaina began having seizures. Alaina’s mother claims she asked for other […]

DELPHI, Ind. — Today marks the seven-year anniversary of the day Abigail Williams and Liberty German lost their lives. In a post on X, Liberty’s sister Kelsi, a graduate of Purdue University who now advocates for victims of violent crime, said “As the next couple of days pass, please share these faces. They’re the ones […]

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SOUTH BEND — Last Friday, South Bend police found a Doberman that had its snout zip-tied shut on the south side of the city. On Monday they reported that Doberman has been adopted into a new home. Not just any family though, it was the officer who rescued the dog that will now be taking […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Small town Indiana needs to be a top priority for the governor’s office, says one Republican candidate. “For our entire existence, we’ve never had a plan for the two-and-a-half million people that live in small towns,” says Eric Doden, Republican gubernatorial candidate. Doden, who’s also the former president of the Indiana Economic Development […]

WASHINGTON — The border security and foreign aid package died in the Senate Wednesday. Indiana Republican Senator Mike Braun says that bill wasn’t a serious border security bill, and that Democrats like Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and President Joe Biden are more concerned with sending money to other countries. Talking to WIBC’s Hammer and […]

WASHINGTON — Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Spartz’s re-election announcement caught several people off guard, including the politicians trying to take her seat in Congress. “So, my response is it’s a slap in the face,” says Larry Savage, a Republican running for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District. Savage, an apartment owner from Anderson, Indiana, says Spartz’s decision to […]

EAGLE PASS, TEXAS — Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and fellow Republican governors stood with Texas Governor Greg Abbott at the Southern border on Sunday. Abbott declared Texas’s intention to broaden self-defense areas for community protection, saying, “We want to ensure better protection for our communities.” “Washington must act now. No more rhetoric; we need results,” […]