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FISHERS — The Chief of the Fishers Police Department says his officers acted “in accordance with department policy and procedure” during a traffic stop that led to a family claiming they were racially profiled. The family filed a tort claim notice against the Fishers Police Department saying they were racially “biased based profiling” during the […]

Disney no longer plans to build a massive office complex in Florida. The company said it’s abandoning the plan, which would have brought an estimated 2,000 jobs to the state. Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney Parks, Experience and Products, wrote a memo to Disney employees, citing “new leadership and changing business conditions” for the decision. […]

The pandemic changed a lot of things in American life. Many companies were forced to accommodate workers who couldn’t go into an office, providing them with work-from-home options. As the threat of COVID-19 subsided, some workers returned to an office while others continued working from home. While working from home can allow for more flexibility, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As splash pads and pools across Marion County begin to open to the public, the city’s aquatic director is offering some tips to make sure you’re ready for fun and to keep your kids safe. Indy Parks and Recreation splash pads open this weekend and pools across the city will open to the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Bottleworks Hotel has picked up a distinct honor of being named the best place to stay in the United States by Yelp. The Mass Ave. hotel exists at the old Coca-Cola bottling factory. In recent years the area has had a resurgence into the Bottleworks district — with a focal point being the hotel. According […]

FISHERS — In Fishers, there’s a plan to save police time and effort that can be better spent keeping residents safe. The city council is considering a “Public Safety Nuisance Ordinance,” to hold businesses accountable for repeat service calls. Fishers Police said so far they have at least 10 businesses, what they call “hot spots,” […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As of Monday night, the city of Indianapolis became one step closer to taking over the construction and cost of a downtown hotel project. The Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee within the City-County Council voted in favor of a proposal to issue up to $625 million in bonds to finance the Signia Hotel […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Pat McAfee’s show is moving to ESPN as part of a new multiyear deal announced Tuesday. McAfee first joined ESPN as a college football analyst for its Thursday night games in 2019. He returned to the network last year and became part of the “College GameDay” crew as well as hosting some alternate […]

KOKOMO — Behind his Kokomo home, inside of a large garage, Brad Plantenga paints helmets for athletes and racecar drivers. “People say what do you do? I paint helmets, for race car drivers. They go, oh, that’s cool. What’s your real job? Well, no that’s my real job,” Brad said. It’s been his real job […]

ATLANTA (AP) — Matt Ryan has joined CBS as an analyst, though he’s not giving up on landing with another team as a quarterback. CBS announced Monday that Ryan, a four-time Pro Bowler and the 2016 NFL MVP with the Atlanta Falcons, will serve as a studio and game analyst across multiple platforms for the […]

FISHERS — An Indianapolis family has filed a tort claim indicating their plans to sue the Fishers Police Department for racial profiling. The tort claim states new parents Malcom Bunnell and Caitlin White were “pulled over, held at gunpoint, arrested and detained based on the color of their skin” on April 21. The father, told […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A woman who ended up pinned under the tire of an IndyGo bus had been chasing it before she was hit, according to police. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were initially called to the 10400 block of E. Washington Street for a report of someone who was possibly intoxicated woman causing trouble on […]