The days of legally driving while holding a cellphone in Indiana are about to come to an end.

A teenager who died after a shooting on the Canal Walk in Downtown Indianapolis was one of at least four people who were shot overnight in the city.

The intersection of community in Kokomo can be found right on Main Street, where all three of DeAndra Beard's businesses connect coffee, language, and literature. In 2013, Beard opened three businesses, "Beyond Barcodes Books," "Beyond Borders Language Learning Center," and "Bind Cafe." She hoped they would be the doorways to conversations and community her hometown needed.

As many as 12,000 Indiana households could be helped with much-needed rental assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic beginning next month, after the state announced a new program Wednesday afternoon.

All schools in Marion County, including IPS, will begin at their scheduled time in the fall — but students and parents will still have options.

It's been months since many businesses in downtown Indianapolis have been filled with customers. Just as coronavirus restrictions were eased, some restaurants and stores were boarding up windows after protests turned violent. After months of disruptions, one business owner said downtown Indy needs help or it may never be the same.

New details obtained by Call 6 Investigates in the shooting death of Dreasjon Reed by an IMPD officer last month show that the officer-involved fired his gun more than 10 times and the gun found next to Reed’s body was also fired twice.

Several community leaders are coming together after another violent weekend in Indianapolis.

Indiana Black Expo announced on Saturday the organization is awaiting the results of a police investigation after an image of a cross appeared to be burned into the grass in front of the organization's east side headquarters.

A person was seriously wounded in a shooting Saturday afternoon at Lafayette Square Mall.

In the early morning hours of Thursday, June 18, the city saw it's 100th homicide in less than six months. Now, community leaders are speaking up about their concerns of violence in Indianapolis and want to see the mayor and other elected officials take action.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana and Indy10 Black Lives Matter sued the City of Indianapolis on Thursday for the use of chemical agents and projectiles on protesters demonstrating against police brutality.