INDIANAPOLIS — The North Split will close on by Sunday and remain closed for about 18 months as crews rebuild and reconfigure part of the highway. This is the second most highly traveled interchange in the state. The southbound lanes will close between the North Split and Washington Street. The Indiana Department of Transportation is asking […]

INDIANAPOLIS — “This is usually how it is every Tuesday morning. We start off with the big crowd and it usually takes us about an hour to get through them,” David Gray, volunteer with the Indianapolis Urban League said. When the pandemic started just over a year ago, volunteers at the Indianapolis Urban League, like […]

  INDIANAPOLIS — A couple looking to find more room for their growing family is out thousands of dollars after they were hit by a real estate scam that involved bitcoins, wire transfers and Apple gift cards. Breana Williams said the home in the 4300 block of Village Trace Court was her dream home. Breana […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Owning the largest supermarket in his own neighborhood has been a dream for Michael McFarland, and thanks to a partnership with Cook Medical Group, his dream is becoming a reality. “It’s a dream come true for me and I’m sure it’s a dream come true for the neighborhood to be able to have […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly one year after the death of George Floyd and the protests that followed in the summer of 2020, the Indiana State Museum is reflecting on what happened and why. Artwork flooded downtown Indianapolis, as local artists collaborate with businesses that boarded up storefront windows. They painted murals over them along Massachusetts Avenue […]

INDIANAPOLIS — For some moms this year, Mother’s Day marks the first without their child. A group of parents are trying to bring hope to those families to celebrate, honor and support each other this weekend. The hope Saturday was to make sure no one felt alone on Mother’s Day. Several Hoosiers gathered at Bethel […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Only a few days remain until Indiana’s second-busiest interchange closes for 18 months in Downtown Indianapolis. The southbound lanes of Interstates 65/70 between the North Split and Washington Street are scheduled to close Saturday, May 15, while the full closure of the North Split is expected to begin Sunday, May 16, according to […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A new grocery store on the northeast side of Indianapolis is expected to fill many needs in what has become a food desert in recent years. Officials said Thursday that construction of the 14,000 square foot full-service Indy Fresh Market will begin in August near the new Cook Medical-Goodwill medical device manufacturing facility […]

  INDIANAPOLIS — With Memorial Day Weekend just around the corner, swimming pools will soon open again and many parks departments are struggling to get lifeguards. It’s no different in Indianapolis. Indy Parks is lacking in lifeguard applicants and they need many more before the summer pool season kicks off. “Those positions are crucial obviously […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A COVID-19 data expert says the best way to keep the virus out of schools this fall is for children to get vaccinated. Dr. Brian Dixon is the director of public health informatics at the Regenstrief Institute in Indianapolis, which helps advise state health officials. “I think what we will see in the […]

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine gave an update Wednesday on Marion County’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “At our last update we mentioned a flattening of the increase in positivity,” Hogsett said. “While a small increase has cropped up since that time, again there has been no dramatic surge.” Hogsett used the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — After having to postpone in-person commencement ceremonies last year because of the COVID-19, universities and colleges in Indiana are getting ready to ceremonies this spring. Because the number of guests will be limited at some ceremonies, schools are will live stream the events. Here’s what you need to know about the plans.