INDIANAPOLIS — If you recently lost your job because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works is hiring to work immediately. Indy DPW is accepting applications to fill 12 positions within its fleet services, solid waste, and street operations divisions. Preferred candidates will have the following qualifications: A high school diploma or […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As the first of the month approaches, some people are out of work and wondering how they are going to pay rent. Attorneys who spoke to RTV6 say they have been getting calls from renters who are worried what will happen if they can’t pay their rent. “Tenants are very afraid right now […]

The NCAA said on Monday that it has approved rules that allows conferences and universities to extend an additional year of eligibility for athletes whose season were cut short due to the spread of COVID-19. Earlier this month, the NCAA announced the cancellation of all spring and remaining winter championships. While most winter sports were […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on Monday filed an emergency petition with the Indiana Supreme Court seeking the release of certain incarcerated individuals in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ACLU said Indiana law allows for steps to be taken to release both those awaiting trial and those convicted to safer […]

The 104th running of the Indianapolis 500 has been delayed to Sunday, Aug. 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The GMR Grand Prix has been rescheduled to Saturday, July 4. The Indianapolis 500 was originally scheduled for Sunday, May 24. The GMR Grand Prix was scheduled to be run on Saturday, May 9. Read the full […]

As COVID-19 continues to spread across the country, many places have been forced to close under mandate from city, state and federal governments — but there are also hundreds of places that are seeking to hire people to fill immediate needs. We’re working on a list of places that are looking to fill those needs, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University Health will begin testing for the virus that causes COVID-19 using its pathology laboratory, the hospital announced Friday. Testing priority is currently given to high-risk, seriously ill patients and health care workers who may have been exposed to the virus. “The COVID-19 crisis continues to impact our communities in Indiana and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township said they are listening to the community as school officials ditch plans to build a new transportation center in favor of a new middle school. In May, the district will ask Northside residents for a referendum which will fund the district’s plans to relocate […]

Much like pre-production on a Hollywood blockbuster, the pieces are falling into place in what will soon be Indy’s newest cinema space. Construction is in full-swing at the Kan-Kan Cinema. The building is situated in the Windsdor Park neighborhood, just northeast of the core of downtown. That location was the first key element in the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — On Monday, crews with Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside (FIDO,) worked to make sure dogs aren’t left out in the cold. While out they saw several violations, including several dogs outside while it’s under 20 degrees, dogs on chains shorter than 12 feet long, and dog houses with no door cover and no […]

WHITESTOWN — Two women and an infant died and a semi-truck driver will face felony charges after a nine-vehicle crash Sunday morning on Interstate 65 in Boone County. The driver of the semi, Matthew Lewis Small, 34, of Grandville, Mich., told police he was driving northbound on I-65 near the 129 mile-marker and looked away […]

A band of light snow will move through the northern half of the state this morning. Most of the snow will be fairly light and any accumulation will be less than a inch but with it being New Year’s Eve and some of you traveling I wanted to put us in Alert Mode. The 1” […]