Indianapolis police are becoming increasingly concerned as the search for a missing 10-year-old girl moved into its second day. Detectives and IMPD’s Missing Persons Unit have been looking for Tatyana Staten, 10, since Friday afternoon. Staten was last seen just before 2 p.m. in the 4300 block of Elizabeth Street, near Shadeland Avenue and 42nd […]

Detectives with IMPD’s Missing Persons department say 10-year-old Tatyana Staten was last seen around 1:45 p.m. today (Friday) in the 4300 block of N. Elizabeth Street, which is near E. 42nd Street and N. Shadeland Avenue. It is believed you ran away from home after being suspended from school earlier today. Staten is described as […]

Law enforcement officials said Monday they would implement a “zero tolerance” policy at the Circle Centre mall. “We are going to be making examples of kids who are breaking the law or breaking the rules in the mall,” said Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Rick Hite. Hite cautioned that it’s not just the mall that […]

Indiana’s first African-American physician is being honored on Tuesday, more than a century after his death, with a commemorative grave marker. The unmarked grave that is believed to belong to Dr. Samuel A. Elbert, a physician who faced racial barriers attaining his medical degree at the Medical College of Indiana, will finally be turned into a headstone […]

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has been selected to play in the 2013 Pro Bowl, which will take place on Sunday, January 27 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. Luck replaces New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady who cannot participate due to injury. As the No. 1 overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, Luck […]

  Flu restrictions at area hospitals are going into place.  Starting today, you may not be able to visit someone in the hospital, or you may be asked to re-schedule your appointment at hospitals around the city. St. Francis hospital is following city-wide restrictions in an effort to reduce the number of flu cases in […]

While many students were sleeping last night, a major power shift occurred at the state’s largest school system. The head of Indianapolis Public Schools, Superintendent Eugene White, announced he’s retiring. As 30,000 IPS students come to school this morning, they won’t notice anything different. But the implications of Dr. White’s retirement on the future of these schools loom […]

IPS officials say plans for a free preschool for 4-year-olds have been put on hold. John Althardt with IPS says the school board plans on discussing the idea again next month. The board says they will reevaluate the plan after looking at costs. Officials say the new school board is committed to the plan, but […]

If you want to be out for MLK Day in the city of Indianapolis, here are some great places to be!  The Indianapolis Zoo – The Indianapolis Zoo will be open from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Visitors can walk the grounds and see lots of animals and enjoy the exhibits with smaller crowds. Favorite […]

Coach Bruce Arians stepped up BIG time for the Indianapolis Colts this year and the football world has definitely taken notice. Some have even suggested the offensive coordinator who became interim coach while Chuck Pagano underwent treatment for leukemia should be named ‘Coach Of The Year’ by the NFL. Arians led the young Colts team […]

Poet and novelist Maya Angelou will be in the Hoosier State later this year. Angelou will speak at Butler University as a part of their Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series. The event is Tuesday, March 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Clowes Memorial Hall. It’s free but you need a ticket to get in. Tickets […]

A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after multiple shots were fired inside an Indianapolis mall Friday night, police said, Witnesses told police at least four or five shots rang out in Lafayette Square Mall just before 7 p.m. Mall security footage showed a thin black male in dark clothing standing near the center of the […]