INDIANAPOLIS — On Saturday evening, 300 people gathered at Newfields in Indianapolis for a community meal to help better understand issues, like food insecurity, facing others. Those who attended the meal came together with the goal of provoking a change and leading to a stronger and better community. The meal was the first event for […]

INDIANAPOLIS —Eli Lilly is opening part of its campus to the community. Tuesday the company officially donated South Street Square Park to Indianapolis. The company says transferring the property was always part of the plan. Eli Lilly developed the park on its corporate headquarters downtown Indianapolis to provide a place for people to enjoy green […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry is resigning for health reasons. According to a statement from the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, Curry has been undergoing treatment for prostate cancer since 2015. “Ending my time of service prior to the fulfillment of this third term was a very difficult decision,” Curry said in a statement. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Running an organization and volunteering can feel like a thankless task, but the Far East Side Community Council is feeling energized as their work on the streets has not gone unnoticed. On Monday evening, the Far East Side Community Council won the Collaborative Spirit Award given out by the Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Donating blood is always a good way to save lives, but so is donating bone marrow. Riley Children’s Hospital held a bone marrow registry drive Wednesday. Bone marrow and stem cell treatments help treat certain cancers, sickle cell disease and severe anemia. Unfortunately, not all patients have a matching donor in their family, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — If you talk to any teacher, they’ll probably tell you their workload is growing and their pay isn’t. That is the reminder teachers in Warren Township sent to their school board Wednesday night. In a sea of red, educators are making sure their needs in the classroom are not forgotten as money from […]

Sad news out of Indy as RTV6 reports a 4-year-old child is in serious condition after police say he got ahold of a gun and shot himself Monday morning. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to the scene on Jamestown Court just before 12 p.m. Monday. Arriving officers found the little boy suffering from a […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The funding crisis continues for an Indianapolis organization that provides a safe space for people in need. RTV6 first told you last Thursday that after 20 years, Joy’s House Adult Day and Caregiving Center in Broad Ripple is in danger of shutting its doors due to a decrease in donations and new cuts to […]

INDIANAPOLIS—Kevin Harvick won the Brickyard 400 for the second time, beating Joey Logano by 6.118 seconds in a crash-marred race that ended Jimmie Johnson’s perfect playoff run. Clint Bowyer and Ryan Newman claimed the final two spots in the 16-driver field while Johnson was eliminated for the first time. Daniel Suarez finished 17th at Indianapolis […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A woman says she is thankful to be alive after she was involved in a crash with an IndyGo Red Line bus. She hopes talking about her experience will help save the lives of other drivers sharing the road with Red Line busines. “The last thing I really remember is just getting hit […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is gearing up for another big race weekend as NASCAR comes to town for the Brickyard 400. New this year, qualifying and the race will both be held on Sunday. Qualifying will begin at 10:35 a.m. before the green flag flies at 2:25 p.m. IMS president Doug Boles took […]

Be careful as you ride between 38th Street and 42nd Street on College Avenue at night time, because the lights are out! A local resident, Jared Hall told RTV6, “We have lights on, and then poof one day the lights are gone, and we are left out in the dark — literally and figuratively — […]