INDIANAPOLIS — On Monday, the Indianapolis City-County Council voted to adopt ‘No turn on red’ for three of the city’s intersections. Turning at a red light will no longer be permitted at Palmer and Meridian, 22nd and Delaware, and Shadeland Avenue and 71st Street effective immediately. Another ordinance would have restricted right turning on red […]

INDIANAPOLIS — According to ESPN, The Indianapolis Colts acknowledged an ongoing investigation into a player for violating the NFL gambling policy. “We are aware of the NFL’s investigation and will have no further comment at this time,” a team official told ESPN. Several sources confirmed to ESPN that the player being investigated is cornerback and kick […]

BOONE COUNTY — According to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office, Boone County Vice President Councilwoman Marica Wilhoite was found unresponsive in her swimming pool on Sunday. First responders were called to her home just before 2 p.m. for a possible drowning. When they arrived they found Wilhoite unresponsive in her swimming pool. Life-saving measure were […]

LAWRENCE — Three people were shot near a Lawrence park Sunday night. Lawrence police responded to shooting at Lawrence Community Park around 10:15 p.m., where they found three people injured from gunshot wounds. This is located at 5301 N. Franklin Road. Two of the individuals were treated at the scene for graze wounds and a […]

INDIANAPOLIS — There have been a number of heartbreaking accidental shootings across Indiana, and they have been happening more frequently. IMPD says a rise in accidental shootings around Indianapolis has Hoosiers concerned. “I’ve seen a lot of accidental shootings,” Vinzel Mead said. Mead lives in Indianapolis. He says he thinks responsibility should fall on the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Fair is returning next month, but there’s one safety change that could impact many Hoosiers. Today, fair officials announced anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent, legal guardian or chaperone present starting at 6 p.m. daily. Each adult may chaperone up to six people. However, chaperones do […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis man guilty of killing United States Postal Service (USPS) mail carrier Angela Summers in April 2020 has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. Tony Cushingberry, 24, was sentenced after pleading guilty to murder and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. According to court documents, on April 27, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The new Indy Eleven Stadium and park broke ground in downtown Indianapolis on Wednesday. The one-billion-dollar projects will change the skyline. The 20,000-seat multipurpose stadium that will be the new permanent home of Indy Eleven. The development will also include over 600 apartments, 205,000 square feet of office space, over 197,000 square feet […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis woman could face up to five years in prison for allegedly using stolen Social Security numbers and a stolen Licensed Practical Nurse number to obtain jobs she wasn’t qualified for while collecting over $50,000 in fraudulent Social Security benefits. Rochelle Perry, 49, of Indianapolis, was indicted by a federal grand jury […]

WEST LAFAYETTE — Zach Edey will be returning to Purdue for another season. Center Zach Edey announced on Twitter that he will be returning to Purdue and withdrawing from the NBA draft. https://twitter.com/zach_edey/status/1664075497490227202?s=20 Minutes later, Purdue confirmed the return of the 2023 Naismith Men’s College Player of the Year. “The jersey is back on the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Robin Matthews was enjoying the Indianapolis 500 like 300,000 others on Sunday when suddenly things changed drastically. On lap 184, Felix Rosenqvist lost control of his car between turns one and two. As he spun, Kyle Kirkwood made contact with Rosenqvist, which caused his tire to fly off the car and outside of […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Over the next week, Central Indiana will have high temperatures near or above 90 degrees with slim rain chances. While that is welcome news for some people– it poses health challenges for others. WRTV’s Rachael Wilkerson checked in with officials about the best way to keep you, your family, and your home safe. […]