INDIANAPOLIS — Wednesday was the first day of early voting in Indiana and many people headed to the polls to cast their ballots. However, in Indiana, voter turnout is much lower than most states, especially during non-presidential election years. Some experts say that there are barriers that Hoosiers have to face when casting their ballots […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The site of the now-closed Tap and Dolls bar will be home to a new award-winning restaurant in the future. Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux has signed an area development agreement to bring their award-winning brand to the former location and others spots throughout Indiana. Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux has signed an area development agreement to bring the […]

MASON, Ohio — Roller coaster rides are setting off a new Apple crash detection feature launched in September that automatically alerts emergency services. The Warren County Communications Center has received six calls generated by iPhones while their users were riding a Kings Island coaster, said Melissa Bour, director of Warren County emergency services. Additional calls […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Three workers were rescued after they became stuck on a scaffolding late Monday on the side of Regions Tower in Downtown Indianapolis. All three people — ages 52, 47, and 52 — are window glaziers and were making repairs when they became stuck around the 19th floor about 10 p.m., according to the […]

DENVER (AP) — Stephon Gilmore batted away Russell Wilson’s pass to Courtland Sutton in the end zone on fourth-and-1 from the 5 to give the Indianapolis Colts a 12-9 overtime victory over the Denver Broncos on Thursday night. “That’s the definition of a big-time player making big plays in the moment,” Colts coach Frank Reich […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Housing Agency says it has become the victim of a ransomware attack. “In a ransomware attack, cybercriminals attempt to disrupt organizations by locking down the organization’s computers and IT systems in exchange for the payment of a ransom,” IHA wrote in a press release. Sources tell WRTV Investigates computers and phones […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Tracking devices like Apple AirTags are a great way to find your lost wallet, keys or even your child’s backpack. But through a public records request, WRTV Investigates uncovered that the trackers are also being used for a more sinister purpose— to track people. WRTV Investigates looked into what you can do to […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Starting a new chapter can be difficult with the weight of criminal history. However, this Saturday, people interested in having their record expunged can take the first steps at a free event. “Let’s get this out of your way so that no one can use this against you by law,” Carlette Duffy, Deputy […]

INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, Mayor Joe Hogsett and multiple other leaders joined together to highlight the month of October at Domestic Violence Awareness Month. “The story of violence in Indianapolis is too often a story of domestic violence,” Hogsett said. “During this month, we in the City acknowledge the true scope of this issue while […]

  INDIANAPOLIS — Tuesday marks 500 days until the NBA All-Star 2024 game starts in Indianapolis. The 2021 game was canceled by the pandemic, which moved back Indy’s successful bid. The final phase of the interior upgrades at Gainbridge Fieldhouse is almost complete. In addition to the game, there’s also a new public art project, […]

INDIANAPOLIS — We’re just over a week from the deadline to register to vote — Tuesday, October 11. “It’s a hard deadline for Indiana. After that, that’s it,” said Dr. Chad Kinsella, a Political Science Professor at Ball State. Organizers say this year, they have seen a spike in new voter registration in the Hoosier […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Starting in October, westbound traffic on Interstate 70 at the site of the North Split project will be shifted across the median to the new flyover bridge. The shift will also switch sides for the exit moments approaching the North Splits and shiels will be placed on the pavement to help drivers navigate […]