INDIANAPOLIS — The Crossroads Classic, which has pitted Indiana, Purdue, Butler and Notre Dame in meetings against each other for more than a decade is no more. The event that typically took place on a mid-December weekend will be filled with a new event, however. Indiana Sports Corp., Pacers Sports & Entertainment and Russ Potts […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Did you know there are more than 60 dance schools in the greater Indianapolis area? Mariel Greenlee-Lungu is willing to bet you didn’t. “It’s there. It’s there for anyone that has any interest. And I do think that the more that the audiences that consume art are aware of the dancing that’s available […]

INDIANAPOLIS — If you are an AES customer, you could be paying more this fall to keep your lights on. AES is proposing a roughly 19% rate increase for it’s customers, that’s roughly $24 additional on the average monthly bill. The company claims the proposal is to help offset the significant increase in natural gas […]

INDIANAPOLIS — After an hours-long search, IMPD has located a six-month-old baby that was presumed to be inside a vehicle stolen in the 1800 block of E. Michigan Street on Monday night. IMPD began searching for the white Ford Fusion with a temporary plate that reads R229474 at about 9:30 p.m. IMPD Lt. Shane Foley […]

INDIANAPOLIS — It’s the last remaining vestige of a legendary street. Almost all of historic Indiana Avenue is gone, but the Walker remains. What is now the Madam Walker Legacy Center includes the iconic Walker Theatre and the building that housed Madam C.J. Walker’s beauty empire. The Center is celebrating 95 years since the national landmark first […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Organizers of the annual Motorcycles on Meridian event that has occurred in Downtown Indianapolis since 2008 have decided to discontinue the event. The groups are instead working on a new event to celebrate the motorcycling community in Central Indiana. Each summer, thousands of motorcyclists would park their bikes along the curb lanes as […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As record heat impacts Central Indiana, the Marion County Public Health Department has received 25 complaints so far this week from tenants about problems with their air conditioning. MCPHD’s Housing department received 11 “no air conditioning” complaints yesterday, June 13, and 14 complaints about “no air conditioning” as of midday, June 14. The […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis says that a vendor review oversight is to blame for a Juneteenth watermelon salad that prompted a backlash. Photos of the salad were posted to social media last week. The museum issued the following statement early Tuesday: “As a museum, we are very intentional about the content we develop for […]

INDIANAPOLIS — In Indianapolis, a safe summer sounds like basketballs and sneakers on a gym floor. The city’s Safe Summer program kicked off on Friday night at parks across the city. Peacemakers will provide activities and safe spaces for teens all summer in an effort to reduce gun violence. “The fact that young men and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Later this week, neighbors from around Indianapolis, the state, and even the country will come together to push for an end to gun violence. It’s part of “Wear Orange” — a violence prevention effort that started in 2015. It comes as Indianapolis saw a record-breaking year in 2021 for homicides. “One bullet doesn’t just kill […]

Hoosiers often debate which place has the best, but only one Indiana shop made Yelp's Top 100 list for 2022.

INDIANAPOLIS — As the nation mourns the lives lost in the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, school districts across Indiana are preparing to apply for funds that can help them prevent such a tragedy. Applications for the Secured School Safety Grant open on Wednesday, June 1. WRTV has learned Indiana schools have received $110 million in state […]