Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor said criminal charges are being filed against people who’ve made threats against officers in the wake of the fatal police shooting of Dreasjon Reed.

Topgolf, the multitiered all-things-golf attraction right next to Interstate-69 in Fishers, reopened Monday after shutting down in March due to COVID-19 restrictions. By Tuesday, it was closed again, shut down by state excise police.

We've been showing you some of the great local restaurants that have remained open all over central Indiana. But, how do you keep your body in check without being able to go to the gym?

It's become a source of confusion for customers and frustration for restaurant owners. The latest City of Indianapolis restaurant COVID-19 restrictions allow eateries to provide outside dining starting May 22, but dining inside is off the table until at least June 1.

A man was shot and killed inside a vehicle in the parking lot of a gas station on Indianapolis' east side Monday afternoon.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department detectives are investigating two shootings Sunday night in Indianapolis. A person is in critical condition after a shooting at an apartment in the 4000 block of Creek Way, on the city’s south side, IMPD Officer William Young said in an email. Detectives are also investigating after a person was […]

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Former IU wide receiver Cody Latimer is facing five charges, including illegal discharge of a firearm, following his arrest Saturday morning in a Denver suburb. According to information from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrested Latimer, 27, after responding to a report just after midnight of shots fired inside an apartment […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The 1997-98 Indiana Pacers were good. Really good. They knew it. The Chicago Bulls knew it, too. It’s been 22 years since the Pacers nearly spoiled “The Last Dance” for the Michael Jordan and Bulls, and now the story will be re-told. The final two episodes of ESPN’s 10-part series on the 1997-98 […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As restaurants, retailers and salons slowly get back to business in most parts of Indiana, fitness facilities remain in a holding pattern. Gym owners are not exempt from feeling the burden on small businesses created by the COVID-19 pandemic. One local personal trainer has come up with alternatives to keep clients moving and […]

BROWNSBURG — A photo of three teens posing in front of a chalk-written racial slur is causing a stir in Brownsburg and the school corporation says their students involved will be dealt with in a “swift and appropriate” manner. At least one of the students pictured in the image, which has been making its way […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer has been disciplined for comments he made that were captured on a Facebook Live video after a deadly officer-involved shooting last week. The comments were made following the fatal shooting of Dreasjon Reed, 21, by an IMPD officer on May 6. Reed was streaming live on Facebook […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Preliminary results from a new state study about the impact of COVID-19 on Indiana suggest as many as 186,000 Hoosiers were actively or previously infected as of May 1. The study, conducted by Indiana University and the Indiana State Department of Health, show a general population prevalence of about 2.8 percent of the […]