INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is suing the owners of the I-70 Mobile Home Park after RTV6 first uncovered the story of dozens of residents being forced from homes they own. In August, the owner of the park, Blue Lakes Inc., told residents they had to either move their mobile homes from the property or they would […]

INDIANAPOLIS—An argument that began inside Kip’s Pub in the Castleton area of Indianapolis early-Sunday ended in the parking lot, with three-people shot. One of the victims was critically wounded, but is expected to survive, according to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Public Information Officer Sergeant Grace Sibley. The other two people suffered less serious wounds. Police […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The nation’s top housing leader made a pit stop in Indianapolis to discuss affordable places for seniors to live and youth to learn. Ben Carson, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary, traveled to the Circle City to tour a development under construction and discuss increasing help for low-income families. Carson was […]

Indianapolis Public Schools is making sure that students are fed during winter break. Free breakfast and lunch will be served at selected sites Monday through Wednesday each week. Lunch will be available at Thomas D. Gregg School, Eleanor Skillen, James Whitcomb Riley, Riverside, Charles W. Fairbanks School, Anna Brocchausen, Center for Inquiry and Daniel Webster School. […]

The Indianapolis community gathered on Saturday with family, friends, and colleagues to celebrate the life of community leader and broadcaster–our own–Amos Brown. Funerals often are sad occasions, particularly when a person is beloved or a person is ripped away suddenly without warning, as was the case on both fronts with the late-host of the popular […]

An off-duty IMPD officer was arrested Friday morning on drunk driving charges. Officer Allen Johnson has been charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. “As a department we are very disappointed right now,” said Assistant Chief Lloyd Crowe. “We expect our officers to have better decision making skills both on-duty and off-duty. We will continue to […]

  Two African-American political legends were immortalized at the Indiana Statehouse on Thursday. Bronze sculptures of the late-Congresswoman Julia Carson who was the first African-American representing Indianapolis in the U.S. House and of the late-James Sidney Hinton, who was the first African American to serve in the Indiana State House of Representatives were unveiled to the public during a […]

The two people accused of shooting a taxi driver Monday night on the northwest side are now behind bars.  IMPD arrested a 16-year-old Wednesday morning and 18-year-old Landon Tompkins several hours later.  Both have been charged with attempted murder in the assault of Ricardo White.  Four guns were seized when police served a search warrant on the […]

FORMER INDIANA CONGRESSMAN ANDY JACOBS JR. DEAD AT AGE 81 A stalwart of the Indianapolis community whose name was synonymous with decency and common sense in politics, former Indiana Congressman Andrew Jacobs Jr. died on Saturday at age 81. A  graduate of Shortridge High School and Indiana University, Jacobs also served honorably in the United States Marine […]

An Indianapolis woman who signed onto Facebook Saturday found herself faced with the heartbreaking news no mother should ever have to endure. Her 15-year-old son, Anthony, had been shot dead and people were writing on her son’s Facebook wall. That was the agonizing moment she found out. “Someone put on Facebook, ‘RIP Anthony, I will […]

Three Schools On Two-Hour Delay Three schools are on a two-hour delay because of a paperwork mistake that has limited the number of buses on the roads Tuesday morning. The delay is only for students at Emma Donnan Middle School, Emmerich Manual High School and TC Howe High School. School officials say the bus company […]

Firefighter Injured In Early Morning House Fire One firefighter was hurt battling a house fire near downtown early this morning. The fire was reported at a vacant house just before 3:30 a.m. a few blocks east of 16th Street and College Avenue. The Fire Department said the flames were so intense, firefighters had to use […]