On the week of Thanksgiving, we first introduced you to Jomo and Charene Cole, an Indianapolis couple known for helping dozens of families with donations of entire meals for Thanksgiving dinner, but in that same week, their joy of giving was wiped away by tragedy. “My husband got a phone call, he said, ‘Honey it’s […]

As the countdown to New Year’s Eve approaches, it’s time to start thinking about how you are going to ring in 2020. Several places around Central Indiana are hosting events on New Year’s Eve 2019: View Complete List Here

An Indianapolis man is searching for answers after he found his dog dead in an alley, one day after it went missing. Randy Campbell says he realized his dog, Keba, was missing on Friday. “I searched for him from 8 p.m. that night until 2 o’clock in the morning,” Campbell said. He checked animal shelters […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Three new coffee shops have entered the Indianapolis cafe scene in just a little over two months. Each has a focus of locality — ‘Foundation Coffee Company’ works to feed food-insecure students in Indianapolis Public Schools, ‘Bovaconti’ celebrates Fountain Square’s history, and SoBro’s ‘Prufrock’ allows parents to enjoy a cup of coffee while […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An east side mother is making an emotional plea to the community after her teenage son was shot four times Thanksgiving weekend. Quintez Tucker, 16, is recovering at a local hospital from gunshot wounds to the head, chest, and back. “I just want the people to know who did this to Quintez—justice is […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Grub Hub and Uber Eats are getting some new competition. Kroger announced Monday it’s now getting into the meal delivery business, and it’s doing so with the help of an Indianapolis startup. The nation’s largest supermarket chain is partnering with ClusterTruck to create ‘Kroger Delivery Kitchens.’ According to Kroger, customers will be able to order restaurant-style […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A south side woman and her brother found themselves at gunpoint after doing something many people do without thinking, especially this time of year. They arranged to sell a video game system through an app in an effort to make some extra cash. Kimberlee Arnold and her brother met a man in the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — There is a fight for the future of three Indianapolis’ schools after Indianapolis Public Schools voted to part ways with a charter school group. While it may seem complicated, families, teachers, and community members are paying close attention. Emma Donnan Elementary and Middle School, Thomas Carr Howe Community High School, and Emmerich Manual […]

INDIANAPOLIS — School nurses cannot keep up with the demand for tampons and pads needed to keep girls in class, and it’s a problem impacting girls and young women across Indiana. At Southport High School, students said school is sometimes the only place they have access to items that are necessary for their health. Southport […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Kandice Cole dropped off her two kids at a family friend’s house to babysit while she and her husband went to work. Shortly after, she said her 4-year-old son, Eric, found the babysitter’s gun and accidentally shot himself. His 7-year-old sister found him. “I am all for people protecting themselves their homes and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — “These are adults acting like children.” That is how an Indianapolis police officer described an incident Tuesday afternoon in the 1400 block of South Talbott Street, just south of downtown. What started as a fistfight involving a group of young adults ended with three of them going to the hospital with gunshot wounds. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Most teachers say they have witnessed a student physically assault a teacher or school staffer, according to teacher survey compiled by Call 6 Investigates. Call 6 Investigates received more than 218 responses to the survey, which included responses from both new and veteran teachers, as well as educators in elementary, middle and high school. 44% […]