INDIANAPOLIS — The music venue formerly known as The Amphitheater at White River State Park has a new name. Teachers Credit Union is the new sponsor for the TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park, which will open this summer as a newly renovated, permanent venue. “After a difficult year for everyone, TCU is thrilled […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Police are investigating after three men were shot Monday night on the northwest side of Indianapolis, according to police. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were called around 8:30 p.m. to two locations near West 52nd Street and Lafayette Road on the reports of a person shot. Officers arrived at the call in the 5200 […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday it will notify all vaccination clinics in the state to pause use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called for an additional review of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine’s […]

Indianapolis Public Schools begins forums on Monday to explain its new transportation plan coming in the fall. WRTV hears from the point person on the plan, Zach Mulholland, in the video above.

INDIANAPOLIS — Five people were injured in a crash involving a stolen truck Sunday night in Downtown Indianapolis. The crash happened around 9:30 p.m. on South Street near the intersection with South Meridian Street. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department received a report around 9 p.m. from a caller who said someone was in his truck […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A community on the northeast side of Indianapolis came together Saturday to get hundreds of neighbors vaccinated against COVID-19. LaShawnda Bell, a certified medical assistant, said she lost count of how many vaccines she has put in Hoosier arms since the roll-out began. “Oh, goodness gracious, I couldn’t even tell you,” Bell said. […]

LAWRENCE — A man is dead after a shooting in Lawrence overnight on Thursday, according to the Lawrence Police Department. The shooting happened just before midnight in the 10400 Block of Draycott Ave., near 59th St. A man was located by police with at least one gunshot wound at the residence. According to investigators, the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that could have threatened future funding for mass transit in Indianapolis is dead for the current legislative session, though portions of it could possibly be brought back before lawmakers adjourn. The bill (SB 141) had already passed the state Senate and received a hearing in March in the House Roads and Transportation Committee. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Jeff Allen and Jesse Dickerson are two cousins who were thinking of ways to give back to their community. “We as men, we want to feel good and look good as well. I think that putting on a suit allows people to respect you a little more, you feel more confident, you feel […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Friday marks one year since the shooting death of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer Breann Leath. The mother and officer was killed while responding to a domestic disturbance. This week, several events will be held to honor Leath, who was known as Officer 231. Read more from WRTV here

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the Marion County Health Department have announced a new social media and outreach campaign called, #GotMyShot. The campaign is meant to spread awareness to Indianapolis community members and the reasons why they chose to get vaccinated, along with relevant COVID-19 information. Anyone is […]

GREENWOOD — As Indiana’s statewide mask mandate turns into an advisory on Tuesday, April 6, it leaves many local cities and counties to decide what they’re going to do to protect people from COVID-19. In Johnson County, they will be sticking with Gov. Holcomb’s latest orders and not implementing any greater restrictions. Starting Tuesday, there […]