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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Mike Braun is considering the possibility of calling a special legislative session to redraw the state’s congressional district lines. This comes after Braun met with Vice President J.D. Vance and other top Republican state leaders to discuss the issue. The visit from Vice President Vance on Thursday, and a subsequent meeting […]

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. –– Investigators have figured out the cause of the home explosion in Jeffersonville in late July this year. Jeffersonville police said on Friday a gas leak inside a home caused the explosion and damage of the home on Washington Way, near Presidential Place and Alexander Court. Officers arrived at the scene, and they […]

INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Fever announced on Friday that two of their guards will have to miss the remainder of the 2025 WNBA season. Aari McDonald and Sydney Colson both got injured during the team’s game against the Phoenix Mercury Thursday night. It was a game the Mercury won 95-60. Colson sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) […]

SOUTH BEND, Ind.–People who live on South Bend’s westside say the closure of a Kroger grocery store in the area is just one of several challenges being thrown at them lately. The LaSalle Park Neighborhood Association met Thursday night to speak with other residents to talk about ways to make things easier for people. Topics […]

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s state agencies are in the midst of a major belt-tightening effort, with many now getting approval for their plans to navigate significant spending cuts. A recent budget cycle led lawmakers to impose an effective 10% spending reduction on most agencies. These cuts, consisting of a 5% appropriation cut and another 5% held […]

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Kendall and Casey: “Why would we be giving away tax incentives to people that are making stuff more expensive for our people.” Once again, a lack of planning for infrastructure upgrades will result in Hoosiers footing the bill for the cost of doing business with a utility. Data centers may be necessary to keep up with […]

STATEWIDE–Indiana now has breeding populations of armadillos. The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a s study that says armadillos are colonizing in southeastern parts of the Hoosier state. It says Indiana is one of 17 states where armadillos are “established.” Experts referred to this as “established” to reflect that the armadillo populations are frequently observed or […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center at Crooked Creek, a facility on the northwest side of Indianapolis that has been in service for 41 years, is set to temporarily close its doors on August 15th. The center, at 71st and Michigan Road, announced its temporary closure due to financial difficulties, including overstaffing and […]

PORTAGE, Ind. — Portage Mayor Austin Bonta responded this week after getting a text from State Rep. Edmond Soliday promising to block any future revenue increases for the city. In the message, Soliday wrote, “I promise I will work hard to make certain your city never gets any revenue increases.” Bonta shared the text with […]

WESTFIELD, Ind. — The City of Westfield is expecting a great turnout and financial gain when they host LIV Golf this month. LIV Golf is holding its Indianapolis tournament from August 15-17 at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield. The 3-round event will be the season finale, featuring the LIV Golf Team Championship. It’s […]

INDIANAPOLIS — ‘Keys To The Streets’ is an urban crime drama that takes you on a journey through Indy’s gritty underbelly. The film premiered at Living Room Theaters on Thursday night. “You tryna overcome the obstacles that’s placed in front of you. You tryna move in the streets. Stay alive and survive,” Director Corey Sanders […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Detectives with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s Missing Persons Division have safely located 19-year-old Destanee Williams. Police say she is safe, and as a result, the statewide Silver Alert for her will be canceled. However, the search continues for two suspects connected to the case. Authorities are still looking for a possible second […]