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Indianapolis’ annual Veteran’s Day parade is today in downtown to honor those who have served our country.  A memorial service will be held at the Indiana War Memorial at 11 a.m., followed by the parade at 11:45.  Several area businesses will also offer freebies to vets today, including Bob Evans, Chili’s, Golden Corral, Great Clips and […]

The Department of Homeland Security is asking Indianapolis residents to report suspicious activities in their neighborhoods. IDHS Executive Director John Hill said, “Civilian awareness is one of the best partners we have against manmade crises.”  Call the Intelligence Fusion Center at 1-877-226-1026 to make reports.  

IMPD is requesting your help to locate a suspect in the Spring Mill home invasion robbery.  They’re looking for 20-year-old Tiawan Lundy.  He’s described as a black male, 6-feet tall, about 145 pounds with hazel/brown eyes and short black curly hair. Through their investigation, Lundy is now wanted on multiple charges in connection to the […]

Pharma Settlement Money for Indiana Indiana is getting nearly 17-million dollars in a settlement involving illegal drug marketing. Johnson and Johnson is making the payment as part of a two-billion-dollar Medicaid fraud agreement. The drug maker was accused of submitting false claims for marketing two antipsychotic drugs—Risperdal and Invega.   Martha Stewart in Indy…Raves & Disses Media […]

Bisard Guilty! Former IMPD Officer David Bisard could get nearly 30 years in prison after a jury found him guilty on all counts Monday in a Fort Wayne courtroom. He is now convicted of drunk driving and reckless homicide. As Bisard left the courthouse he said he was sorry but the charges against him weren’t true. […]

Criminals Target Affluent Areas     Criminals who once targeted the inner city are now operating in more affluent areas of Indianapolis.  The report comes from Reverend Charles Harrison with the Ten Point Coalition.  He believes the change is due to increased crack downs on inner city attacks.  Neighbors are being warned to keep their […]

PSA Warns Of Heroin Dangers  (Indianapolis, IN)  —  IMPD and the Marion County Coroner’s office are teaming up to warn people about the dangers of heroin with a new PSA.  Use of the drug has been steadily increasing since law enforcement across the state started cracking down on methamphetamine and illegal access to prescription drugs.  […]

South Split Opens Ahead Of Schedule  (Indianapolis, IN)  —  Interstates 65 and 70 at the South Split are open again.  The construction project wrapped up late Wednesday night, more than two-weeks ahead of schedule.  Governor Mike Pence is commending drivers for their patience and cooperation during the shutdown.  Opening Statements Continue For Bisard Trial  (Fort […]

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is hiring–this from Department of Public Safety Director Troy Riggs and IMPD Chief Rick Hite.  IMPD will add several merit and reserve police officers, civilian employees and civilian volunteer police officers.  Funding for these positions will come from approval of the flat 2014 departmental budgets. The department says it is looking for […]

Circle City Classic Weekend Events The events of the 30th Anniversary Circle City Classic Continue on Friday.  The NCAA Classic Coaches’ Luncheon will honor Olympic track icons Tommie Smith and John Carlos, known for defiantly raising their black gloved fists in the air from the medals stand in the 60’s is at Lucas Oil Plaza […]

Shot In The Arm     There are several vaccines available for flu season this year.  The new high-dose medicines have four times the antigens found in regular vaccines and protect against three of four influenza viruses.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports everyone over six months should get a shot. Teen Accused […]

State, School Corporations Suing IRS     The State of Indiana and 15 public school corporations are suing the IRS over part of the Affordable Care Act.  On Tuesday, Attorney General Greg Zoeller said he’s trying to stop the “employer mandate” part of Obamacare because the federal government doesn’t have the authority to impose tax […]