INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts are getting a new look for the 2020 season. On Tuesday, the Colts introduced a new secondary logo, primary wordmark and jersey number design for the team’s 37th season in Indianapolis. The new design features will go alongside the team’s traditional horseshoe logo. “These new logos — particularly our new […]

INDIANAPOLIS — One person is dead and two others, including a juvenile, are injured after a triple shooting early Tuesday morning on the northeast side of Indianapolis. According to information from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, east district officers found two males who had been shot after they were dispatched at 12:50 a.m. to the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — RTV6 is partnering with the United Way to get the word out about help available to families through the COVID-19 Community Economic Relief Fund. Money has been dispersed across central Indiana to provide child care to essential workers. The COVID-19 Economic Relief Fund identified child care for first responders and essential workers as […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Easter Sunday will be a difficult day for many who are used to attending church services. But with COVID-19 still very much a threat, Governor Eric Holcomb hopes to see inside Easter services limited to online. The Governor and State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D. issued guidance Thursday for places of worship in […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer was shot and killed and a female was injured Thursday afternoon on the east side of Indianapolis, according to IMPD. The incident happened around 3 p.m. in the 1800 block of Edinburge Square, near 21st and Franklin. Officers were called to the apartment for a domestic incident, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — One employee has died and 57 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Indianapolis Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, according to the VA press secretary. All employees who have tested positive for the virus are in isolation to help prevent spreading the virus to patients and other staff members, VA […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health revealed Wednesday that at least 31 people have died at 12 Indiana long term care facilities from COVID-19, including nursing homes in Madison and Johnson counties. These deaths account for 15% of all COVID-19 deaths in our state, said ISDH Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box. Box announced […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis pastor is working to make sure the COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t ruin his Easter Sunday plans for his congregation. New Beginnings Fellowship Pastor James Jackson is working to make sure this Easter Sunday is unforgettable. “We usually call it our Super Bowl Sunday,” Jackson said. “That is our Super Bowl Sunday.” He […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Metro and T-Mobile customers in several big cities in the Midwest and across the U.S. are reporting their service is down Monday morning. A quick search on Twitter shows that hundreds of customers have reached out to T-Mobile and the T-Mobile Help Center to try to determine why their service is being interrupted. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — BP gas stations have joined the growing list of businesses and large corporations offering discounts to those working in the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Throughout the month of April, BP and Amoco will offer a 50 cent per gallon discount on gasoline to first responders, nurses and hospital workers. To receive the discount, […]

The ‘stay at home’ order for Indianapolis and Marion County has been extended through May 1, the mayor’s office announced Wednesday. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the Marion County Public Health Department, extended the order, which had been set to expire April 6. The order includes a “warning” travel status, […]

One of the newest spots on the Indianapolis pizza scene is still open and working hard to keep up with the demand. On the eastern edge of downtown Indianapolis, Adam Sweet is working to make some of the best pizza in the city. King Dough has only been in the city for a little more […]