INDIANAPOLIS — Many healthcare workers put on brave faces for their patients. That has been especially true while they’re working through this pandemic. However, when they have moments alone, many of them break down from the overwhelming pressure the pandemic is putting on them and their colleagues. Dr. Adam B. Hill is one of those healthcare […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer De’Joure Mercer, who fatally shot and killed Dreasjon Reed in May 2020, has dropped his complaint against the NFL, his lawyers say. The complaint was filed in June 2021 in the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Indiana. It said the NFL’s social media posts and campaign including […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Food and Drug Administration is warning dog owners after finding that dry dog food produced by an Indiana-based pet food company has been linked to the illness and death of hundreds of pets. On Tuesday, the FDA said they issued a warning letter to Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc. after they found that […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly every major hospital in our area has been on a diversion at some point over the past few days. Experts say there could be several reasons why, including staffing shortages and an increase in patients. This is something they will be watching closely, especially as COVID-19 cases continue to climb. This strain […]

FISHERS — The Fishers community is mourning and remembering three teenagers who were killed by an alleged drunk driver in South Carolina earlier this week. The wreck happened on Monday during the early morning hours in Spartanburg County. The victims were identified as Brianna Foster, 18, who was a recent graduate of Hamilton Southeastern High […]

  INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Airport Authority is hosting a job fair on Aug. 24 as it looks to fill several positions in different areas. The job fair is scheduled from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the South Ticketing Hall at the Indianapolis International Airport. Interviews will be conducted during the job fair and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Masks will be required in the City-County building starting Tuesday. The latest mandate comes as the COVID-19 positivity rate continues to rise, with Marion County currently seeing 10.5% of all tested cases coming back positive. According to the county, the Marion County Superior Court has “experienced the highest simultaneous number of positive cases […]

INDIANAPOLIS — COVID-19 continues to impact big events around central Indiana. Indy Pride, Inc. announced on Monday that they’re calling off the Pride Parade that was already rescheduled from the summer to October 2. “The Indy Pride Parade is a very large, very public celebration of our community and we really feel like it would […]

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyGo says ridership numbers are rebounding post pandemic, as the city opens back up. Students are back to school, and more people are going back to work into the office. But as the buses get more packed, riders might also experience some delays. Last Friday, DeMarcus Hazelwood was catching the #8 bus off […]

Live Nation will require all artists and fans to either show proof of COVID vaccination or a negative COVID test, where permitted by law, beginning October 4. “Vaccines are going to be your ticket back to shows, and as of October 4th we will be following the model we developed for Lollapalooza and requiring this […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts kicked off the preseason at home against the Carolina Panthers Sunday. After a bumpy beginning and an exciting ending, Colts fans and the team have a lot to look forward to in the weeks ahead.

INDIANAPOLIS — Love, hope and peace was the message echoed across the Far Eastside early Saturday morning. The Annual Far Eastside Community Peace Walk brought out Mayor Joe Hogsett, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, councilors, community groups, religious leaders and families of victims. It started and ended on North Post Road at the Reset Center […]