INDIANAPOLIS — Police are investigating after a child was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver Sunday evening on the west side of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers and emergency personnel were called around 6:30 p.m. to the 1100 block of North Tibbs Avenue on the report of a child lying on the sidewalk, […]

BROAD RIPPLE — Some businesses in Broad Ripple say they are still feeling the effects of IndyGo’s Red Line construction. Rick Rising-Moore, who has been the owner of the Aristocrat Pub and Restaurant on College Avenue since the 1980s, he says there have been drainage issues near his business since the Red Line construction was […]

SPEEDWAY — Speedway homeowners recently learned their flood insurance costs will go down in January after Federal Emergency Management Agency gave the town the go-ahead to revise its flood map. For 15 years, Jessica Crooke and everyone else in her neighborhood have paid more than they needed for flood insurance. “We went from an $800 […]

INDIANAPOLIS — South side residents learned Thursday evening at Perry Meridian High School how traffic patterns in their part of town and on Interstate 465 will change as the state prepares to construct the final stretch of Interstate 69. Beth Sullivan knows the streets of the south side on the back of her hand. Navigating […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The State of Indiana announced Tuesday a total of $3 million in funding would go toward the launch of six comprehensive addiction recovery networks across the state. Over the next two years, three of Indiana’s regional partnerships — northern, central, and southern — will complete recovery networks and seek designation as comprehensive addiction […]

INDIANAPOLIS—The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on fake reviews following a Call 6 Investigation exposing the problem. Many consumers rely on reviews on Yelp, Google, Facebook and other apps when deciding where to take a vacation or which products to buy. Some companies use fake reviews to paint a pretty picture and boost their […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A grandmother is trying to get custody of her grandchildren, but it’s turning into a legal battle with no simple solutions. Rhonda Davidson says she has custody of her grandson and has been trying to get custody of her granddaughter for more than a year with no luck. When Davidson’s son and his […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An IU Health pharmacist is helping to make flu vaccines more available to help more Hoosiers. Heidi Barnett is bringing thousands of flu shots to people at work, for free. Over the next few weeks, Barnett says she will give more 4,000 flu shots to people while they are at work. IU Health […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Shelly Fitzgerald has filed a federal lawsuit against Roncalli High School and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis for their “wrongful and unlawful discrimination against her.” The lawsuit was filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. Fitzgerald, a former guidance counselor at the school, was placed on administrative leave, […]

INDIANAPOLIS—Indiana Pacer big man Domantas Sabonis and the team have come to terms on a multi-year contract extension, according to the team. ESPN reports the deal is for $77 million and four-years. “I’m very excited to remain with the Pacers, this is where I wanted to be,” said Sabonis. “I appreciate the organization showing their […]

CARMEL—5G cellular networks are the next big thing in digital technology, promising much faster Internet connections in homes and businesses. 5G has already arrived in Indianapolis and some of its suburbs, including Carmel. But is it safe to be around? That’s a question some members of the Carmel Common Council are asking. Monday, the council, […]

GREENFIELD — A newly released audit shows three Greenfield-Central Community School Corporation administrators were overpaid to the tune of $651.832.62. The State Board of Accounts focused on former business manager Anthony Zurwell, former associate superintendent Ann Vail, and former human resources director/assistant principal Dr. Christina Hilton. The school corporation notified the State Board of Accounts […]