Southside School Bus Crash Injures Student Emergency crews took at least one student to the hospital after a school bus crash Monday morning on the Southside. According to media reports, this crash involved a Decatur Township school bus that was pulled over to pick up children at the ABC Child Care and preschool in the […]

Remembering JFK The world stops to remember and reflect on the life of President John F. Kennedy today on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination. Church bells will ring this afternoon, here in Indianapolis, and in cities across the U.S. at 1:15 p.m. (E.T.) followed by a moment of silence at 1:30 p.m. (E.T.). The 35th President […]

Storm Deaths Suffered By Our Neighbor The Weather Channel says storms swept through eight states Sunday including here, in Indiana. The death toll in our neighboring state Illinois has now reached six. Disruption there also included an evacuation of Soldier Field and a two-hour delay on a Bears home game against the Ravens. Indiana Battered […]

Today is Sweetest Day! Started in 1921 in Cleveland, the day is designed to remember anyone who has been helpful or kind in addition to the sick and elderly. Who doesn’t like a sweet person? Here are some ways for you to provide some sweetness to your sweets: Share kind words, thoughts and positive comments […]

3 From Indiana Killed In Texas Crash Investigators say three people from Indiana have been killed and several others were hurt in a pickup truck rollover accident on Interstate 30 in Northeast Texas. The Texas Department of Public Safety officials told TV station KSLA that seven people were in the vehicle and the driver may […]

Two Killed In Motorcycle Crash On I-74 A man and a woman were killed in a crash early this morning on I-74 on Indianapolis’ southeast side. State Police said the crash happened just after midnight on the eastbound lanes of I-74 near Post Road when the man hit the brakes on the motorcycle. Witnesses said […]

Man Sentenced To Three Years in Death of Lala Draughon An Indianapolis man has been sentenced to three years in prison for his role in the 2012 shooting death of former high school basketball star Larretha “Lala” Draughon. 26 year old, Trey Bebley, who was initially charged with murder, pled guilty to criminal recklessness, a […]

Thursday, July 18 IBE Education Conference Presented by Indiana Civil Rights Commission and Cummins Inc. The 6th annual conference provides teachers, administrators, and others concerned with education with resources, best practices and professional development training in the area of cultural competency. Theme: Redefining 21st Century Learning Keynote and Plenary Speakers: Dr. Marvin Thompson, Chief Academic […]

IMPD Officer Injured In Early Morning Police Chase An IMPD officer was injured in a police chase early this morning. Police located a man on a motorcycle shortly after 3 a.m. who was suspected of firing shots in a west side neighborhood. The man tried to flee and crashed his motorcycle into a mailbox near […]

Thursday Morning Starts With 2 More Indianapolis Shootings It sounds like a bad reoccurring theme in Indianapolis as 2 more shootings happened overnight.  The first happening near 22nd and College Avenue around Midnight, Leaving two people injured, one critically. Officers found one person who had multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen. That victim was […]

1 Dead After Late Night Fire A man was killed and two firefighters were injured in an apartment fire in Connersville late last night. The fire broke out about 11:15 p.m. just north of downtown Connersville. The fire began in one unit and heavily damaged 12 other apartments. The man who died was in his late […]