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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 […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A suspended IMPD officer accused of violating a man’s civil rights during a September 2021 arrest is expected to enter a change of plea on Monday. Eric Huxley faces federal and state charges related to an incident in which he kicked Jermaine Vaughn in the head and face “without lawful justification”, causing bodily […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) says it will devote roughly $14 million to help repair Indianapolis streets damaged by vehicles detouring around North Split construction. WRTV’s Investigation “Detour Damage” showed how the North Split construction project is taking its toll — detouring cars and trucks are causing damage to city streets, light poles and […]

BROWNSBURG — Five Brownsburg Community School Corporation employees have been fired or resigned after they were captured on video forcing a young student to eat his own vomit. The school board announced the staffing updates during their meeting Monday night. Two Life Skills teachers, two Life Skills Instructional Aides and a Kids Count Behavioral Technician were […]

LAWRENCE — An adult woman died Monday afternoon after being shot inside a Dollar Tree store in Lawrence. According to police, the 25-year-old victim is an employee at the store. The incident is believed to be isolated at this time. Lawrence Police Department Chief Gary Woodruff says a 21-year-old male suspect in in custody. The […]

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in style in Indianapolis! Cinco de Mayo, celebrated on May 5th, is an annual holiday that originated in Mexico but has gained popularity worldwide. It commemorates the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire in the Battle of Puebla in 1862. The festival reflects the rich Mexican heritage and promotes unity, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Bottleworks Hotel and Ironworks Hotel Indy are among nine Indianapolis hotels being recognized by AAA for their commitment to quality and consistency in the hospitality industry. AAA has included both of the hotels on their list of Four Diamond Hotels for 2023. The company says the hotels included in the list excel in the categories […]

INDIANAPOLIS – As voters made their way to the polls Tuesday, many said certain issues are what brought them out. Voters said that issues like infrastructure, crime, and keeping the city businesses friendly were important to them. “I think we’ve kind of been stagnant for a while,” Indianapolis voter McKenzie Conard said. “So, I am […]

A “domestic disturbance” caused an Indianapolis school to be placed on lockdown. The same school is serving as the polling center for the primary elections. According to IMPD, the situation involved a “possible barricaded person”. They alerted all locals to stay away from Clarence Farrington School 61 at 4326 Patricia Street. The school is north […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric Holcomb signed 68 bills on Monday, bringing this legislation sessions total to 161 bills signed into law. Among the bills signed by Holcomb were several that WRTV has followed closely, including: Senate Bill 1 Senate Bill 1also referred to as the Behavioral Health Matters bill establishes a statewide crisis response system […]

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyGo announced they will make service adjustments in response to driver shortages starting on Sunday, June 11. Routes that will experience changes include Routes 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 26, 28, 31, 38, 55, and 902. A new route, Route 56, will be introduced for the first time. IndyGo says the following […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Your vote is your voice — that’s what Indianapolis residents are saying ahead of the primary election on Tuesday. Voters tell WRTV issues like crime, infrastructure and housing are inspiring them to cast their ballots. One of them is Lisa B. Shanklin, who always fulfills her civic duty to vote. “Some people think […]