INDIANAPOLIS — People who are vaccinated against COVID-19 will soon be able to go without masks in Marion County. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Wednesday that Marion County will eliminate its mask mandate for individuals who are fully vaccinated and loosen public health restrictions on June 7. The City-County Council will vote on the changes […]

Indianapolis — Lucas Oil Stadium, The Indianapolis Colts and Meijer will be hosting their COVID-19 vaccination clinic again at the stadium on Friday May 21 and Saturday, May 22 for Hoosiers 18 years and older from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Walk- up appointments will be accepted between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The stadium […]

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Robert Mathis, the Indianapolis Colts’ career sacks leader, will be inducted into the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor later this year. The ceremony will take place at halftime of its Nov. 28 game against Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay. Read more from WRTV here

INDIANAPOLIS — Horizon House and Downtown Indy, Inc. are partnering for an underwear drive Tuesday on Monument Circle. There will be a “pit-stop” lane from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on the southwest quadrant of the circle for people to drop off donations contact-free. Horizon House is in need of sizes small to 3XL of men’s and […]

  SPRINGFIELD, MASS. — Tamika Catchings received a huge honor Saturday: she is one of the newest members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Catchings is one of nine members of the 2020 class that also includes NBA legends Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, coaches Eddie Sutton, Rudy Tomjanovich, Kim Mulkey […]

GARY, Ind. — Crews have installed signs in northwest Indiana directing motorists to the small house in Gary that Michael Jackson and his siblings called home before the Jackson 5 achieved fame. Marlon Jackson and Tito Jackson joined several dignitaries Thursday in unveiling one of the signs outside the family’s former home, at 2300 Jackson […]

INDIANAPOLIS — There are new rules that could leave some families in Indianapolis without a place to live. Hundreds of Indy families are facing possible eviction from public housing. The Indianapolis Housing Agency is sending out letters to 370 tenants. In order to get taxpayer-supported rent assistance, recipients must provide the agency with their utility […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis leaders say new roads are coming to a neighborhood near you. Mayor Joe Hogsett announced $25 million in additional funding to improve residential streets. The money will go to all 25 City-County Council districts. Under this project, the Department of Public Works will work with councilors to exclusively target neighborhood streets identified […]

INDIANAPOLIS — City leaders want to hear from the community about what they’d like to see at the site of a former east side apartment complex. The former Oaktree Apartments, located at 42nd St. and Post Rd., was torn down in 2019 after becoming a hotspot for vandalism, arson fires and other crimes. The city […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The announcement made by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that fully vaccinated people can stop wearing masks indoors and outdoors is welcoming news for Hoosiers who have been masking up for more than a year now. “I think that’s awesome,” Jason Schoffler said. “You know, I think it’s exciting,” Hannah Williams said. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — One final farewell Wednesday night for Pacers Hall of Fame coach, Slick Leonard. Fans, former players and city leaders all gathered to pay tribute to a true Indiana basketball legend.

INDIANAPOLIS — Before the first transit employee reports for work at IndyGo’s new headquarters on the city’s far east side, the building is first serving hundreds of Hoosiers a day as a vaccination site. “It’s exciting!” Leila Darden exclaimed. “We definitely have come into a situation where we’re not only thinking about what the problems […]