INDIANAPOLIS — On Wednesday, the Indianapolis Colts released the 2022 training camp schedule. The camp will be held at Grand Park in Westfield for the fourth time. The first of 16 practices open to fans will take place on July 27. “We are thrilled to be returning to Westfield and Grand Park for another summer […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Though the 2022 legislative session finished in March, many of the laws voted on, approved and signed by Governor Eric Holcomb will go into effect on Friday, July 1. Among the laws going into effect include gun rights, abortion rights, tax rate changes, changes to bail, rape definitions and the transgender sports bill. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Three people have been criminally charged after a fight that erupted outside a hearing at the new Community Justice Campus left a man injured and a child with a black eye. According to court records, it was around 1 p.m. on June 22 when when a sheriff’s deputy was notified by radio there […]

INDIANAPOLIS — There are a lot of infrastructure and transportation projects happening across the Circle City. On Wednesday, Mayor Joe Hogsett will kick off the second phase of his Circle City Forward initiative. Residents tell WRTV they are happy to finally see this curb-to-curb enhancement in their community. Clarissa Chappelle and her family relocated to the […]

  INDIANA — Part of your taxpayer dollars go toward police budgets, things like filling up the tanks of patrol cars. But with gas as high as it is right now, how is it impacting police working to serve you? Some agencies are tweaking their operations to cut back on the amount of gas they’re […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An IMPD officer is in serious but stable condition after a crash on the city’s northeast side, according to officials. According to Lawrence Fire Department Fire Chief Dino Batalis, an IMPD officer was involved in the accident and is in serious condition after the collision. Officers, fire personnel and EMS reported to the […]

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 — Tasha Beckwith’s sprawling 100-foot-long art installation inside the Indianapolis International Airport will be reconfigured into a mural on the side of the Martens Building in downtown Indianapolis this fall. Beckwith’s massive Madam Walker Legacy Mural was unveiled at the Indy Airport in February 2021. Ahead of the big reveal last year, she told WRTV, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Allisonville Road is closing next week due to construction on the bridge. Starting at 9 p.m. Sunday through 6 a.m. on July 1 the Allisonville Road bridge between 82nd and 86th Street will be closed. With the Clear Path 465 construction ramping up, drivers should prepare for significant traffic changes in the Castleton area over […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Politicians and community leaders are reacting to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The decision came in a case about Mississippi’s abortion law, which sought to ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. With Friday’s decision, states can now make their own laws regarding abortions. You can read the […]

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 — Former Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Tony Siragusa has died at 55, Colts owner Jim Irsay confirmed in a tweet Wednesday afternoon. Siragusa played for the Colts beginning in 1990 when he signed as an undrafted free agent. By 1992, Siragusa was a fixture on the field for the Colts’ defense. Known by many […]