INDIANAPOLIS — Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds posted on social media Friday night that he and his family are recovering after testing positive for COVID-19. Along with a caption saying, “Stay Home, Stay Safe,” Edmonds, an Indianapolis native who turned 62 Friday, thanked everyone for their birthday wishes and said he feels blessed to celebrate another birthday […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Funeral arrangements for the Indianapolis police officer shot and killed in the line of duty have been announced. Because of the current social distancing guidelines, the public is invited to participate in the funeral service online for Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Breann Leath, according to a press release from the department. The […]

INDIANAPOLIS — North Central High School Athletic Director died Sunday from COVID-19. His son, Michael Loggan, tweeted the news Sunday afternoon. “He gave us everything he had, and that’s all we can ask for,” he said in the tweet. Dad just know you have a whole team down here, and please look after us! We […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Easter Sunday will be a difficult day for many who are used to attending church services. But with COVID-19 still very much a threat, Governor Eric Holcomb hopes to see inside Easter services limited to online. The Governor and State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D. issued guidance Thursday for places of worship in […]

INDIANAPOLIS— Car crashes have dropped 27% in Indianapolis as fewer drivers hit the road amid COVID-19 restrictions, according to data obtained by Call 6 Investigates. In March 2019, Indianapolis Metro Police received 2,156 total crash reports including 489 injuries and 8 fatalities. Fewer drivers on the roads means fewer collisions In March 2020, IMPD reported […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer was shot and killed and a female was injured Thursday afternoon on the east side of Indianapolis, according to IMPD. The incident happened around 3 p.m. in the 1800 block of Edinburge Square, near 21st and Franklin. Officers were called to the apartment for a domestic incident, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A spring storm blasted its way across the state Wednesday evening, leaving thousands in the dark and some reports of damage. Tornado watches and warnings were issued and gusts of up to 70 miles-per-hour were recorded. Emergency management agencies in many counties reported trees and power lines down, some blocking state and county […]

INDIANAPOLIS — One employee has died and 57 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Indianapolis Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, according to the VA press secretary. All employees who have tested positive for the virus are in isolation to help prevent spreading the virus to patients and other staff members, VA […]

INDIANAPOLIS — With school buildings closed through the end of the current semester, IPS begins its Home Learning Plan on Thursday. The district shut down in mid-March, but the closure was followed by a two week spring break. Now it’s back to the books, or in this case, laptops, pencil and paper. Superintendent Aleesia Johnson […]

INDIANAPOLIS — In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, Eli Lilly and company introduced a new saving program Tuesday that will allow anyone with commercial or no insurance to get discounted insulin. The Lilly Insulin Value program will fill your monthly prescription of Lilly insulin for just $35. The program begins Tuesday and covers most Lilly […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Now that many of us are spending more time at home on the computer surfing the internet, you can’t get far before seeing something about the coronavirus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now warning about fake claims or cures that can protect you against COVID-19. Eric Smart, a pharmaceutical expert, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Officials at IU Health have committed to share weekly updates about the fight against COVID-19 in order to give the public a transparent look at the health system’s battle. “We are not complacent about our supplies. We are planning for the surge to be even greater than expected, we are looking for alternate […]