INDIANAPOLIS — The film ‘Queen & Slim’ debuted in theaters on the eve of Thanksgiving. The movie about Black love, racism, and police brutality gripped Twitter threads, radiated on Instagram stories, and was the topic of national headlines. This is something Hip Hop mogul and Indianapolis native, Kevin Lee, also known as ‘Coach K,’ wanted his hometown to […]

INDIANAPOLIS — School nurses cannot keep up with the demand for tampons and pads needed to keep girls in class, and it’s a problem impacting girls and young women across Indiana. At Southport High School, students said school is sometimes the only place they have access to items that are necessary for their health. Southport […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A woman trying to flip houses in Broad Ripple says new appliances and air conditioning units have been stolen. Robin Landon, the owner of L2 Acquisitions, says they have had things stolen from their properties three times in the past few months. “We have been chaining down our AC units with pretty thick […]

INDIANAPOLIS—IndyGo Red Line buses are extending their routes, effective Sunday, October 27. Not all, but some of the Red Line buses will end their routes at East 96th Street and College Avenue on the north, and Greenwood Park Mall to the south. Since service on the mass transit bus route began two months ago, buses […]

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana father learned the hard way to never trust a deal that seems too good to be true, even if that deal involves thousands of dollars for World Series tickets. Sean Richardson is heading to Washington, D.C. with his best friends and their 14-year-old sons for a school trip. Richardson thought it […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Two people are dead after a car fell out of the Market Square Center Garage in downtown Indianapolis. The vehicle apparently fell from the fourth story and landed on its roof in an alley behind the City Market. According to the Indianapolis Fire Department, a man and woman inside the vehicle, were killed. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — After police said speed played a role in a fatal crash Monday morning, some people who live in Irvington are raising concerns about safety. Neighbors who live near North Arlington Avenue say speeding is only getting worse and they are hoping something will be done. On Monday morning, one person was killed and […]

WHITELAND — Indiana is ranked third nationally for railroad crossing collisions. Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and railroad companies are partnering to raise awareness about the dangers of disregarding stop signs at crossings. Dangers that a Whiteland family knows all too well. On March 19, Krista Smith’s 20-year-old daughter, Shauna Smith, died after […]

INDIANAPOLIS —Eli Lilly is opening part of its campus to the community. Tuesday the company officially donated South Street Square Park to Indianapolis. The company says transferring the property was always part of the plan. Eli Lilly developed the park on its corporate headquarters downtown Indianapolis to provide a place for people to enjoy green […]

INDIANAPOLIS — For the first time, Indiana high school students will have an entire week to take advantage of free applications for more than a dozen in-state colleges. Fifteen Indiana colleges will waive college application fees during College Application Week, which runs through Friday, according to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Eighteen other Indiana […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A Vatican office has temporarily suspended the decision of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis to no longer recognize Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School as a Catholic institution over the school’s refusal to fire a teacher in a same-sex marriage. The decision of the archdiocese to cut ties with Brebeuf was announced in June in a […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The state is urging travelers to get a new kind of ID that will soon be required to board a plane. On Monday the Transportation Security Administration and the Bureau of Motor Vehicles came together at the Indianapolis International Airport to educate people on what’s called the ‘Real ID.’ Starting on Oct. 1, […]