Since June 9th when Chenell first went missing there has not been any luck on uncovering anything," Danyette Smith said. Chenell Gilbert was last seen by her ex-boyfriend on the morning of June 9th. The 42-year-old mother and grandmother has not been seen or heard from since.

A stray bullet struck and shattered a window on the southwest side of the Children's Museum of Indianapolis on Wednesday. No visitors or staff at the museum were injured during the incident.

Hosted by Ebony Chappel and Cameron Ridle City Council Proposal 237 seeks to add more civilian oversight to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, something many community members have been calling for. However, not everyone agrees it is the best move for the city. Pastor James Jackson of Fervent Prayer Church and Jessica Louise of Indy10 […]

On Monday night, the Indianapolis City-County Council will vote on a proposal that would mean major changes for the way IMPD policies and procedures are created and reviewed.

Hosted by Ebony Chappel and Cameron Ridle We took caller comments and questions all morning long on the hot topics of the week including long lines for early voting in Marion County, a recent report revealing IMPD’s rates of police dog bites of Black people and more. City Councillor William “Duke” Oliver, Dr. Clyde Posley […]

The city of Indianapolis has tied the intentional homicide record of 153 set last year with a shooting on the city's northeast side on Thursday.

A violent night in Indianapolis left eight people shot and three dead early Sunday morning.

Saturday makes five years with no answers or justice for an Indianapolis family after a ten-year-old boy was shot and killed.

Operation Legend, the federal effort curb gun violence in Indianapolis has been in place more than a month now, but is it making a difference?

Metro Police will likely have more civilian oversight soon when it comes to the rules officers must follow. It would be a major change in policy that comes after several weeks of protests over police brutality, and it will likely be fought by the union representing officers.

Since 8 p.m. Friday, at least 16 people have been shot in Indianapolis, according to information from police.

Indianapolis police say no arrest has been made yet in a Monday morning shooting that left one person dead and four others wounded.