INDIANAPOLIS — Colts defender Yannick Ngakoue is new to the team this season and he has gone to social media to learn as much as he can about his new hometown. Things like looking for restaurant recommendations and what to do with his free time. With one single tweet a couple of weeks ago, Ngakoue […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett wants to give homeowners a tax credit next year as Marion County residents are getting hit with high inflation and higher property taxes. The $27 million tax relief proposal is part of the proposed 2023 fiscal package Hogsett introduced to the City-County Council on Monday night. “While the city does […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Dozens of Duke Energy customers sent their bills to WRTV Investigates, saying they are concerned about significant increases over the last month. Jessica Nester in Grant County’s Duke Energy bill was $268 last month and her current bill, due Aug. 5, is $386. “I was just blown away,” said Nester. “With everything as […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a bill into law Friday aimed at providing Hoosiers relief from inflation. Senate Bill 2 will give Hoosier taxpayers a $200 refund and will allow Hoosiers who didn’t file taxes to claim the credit on next year’s taxes. The taxpayer refund was originally proposed by Holcomb in June. He […]

INDIANAPOLIS — From David Letterman to Professional Athletes like George Hill and Mike Woodson, Broad Ripple High School housed notable Hoosiers — and now, students attending Purdue Polytechnic High School are bringing the hallways of Broad Ripple High back to life. It’s the first-time students are learning in this building since it closed in 2018. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is adding six new public safety camera trailers. The trailers will be placed around the city and in locations that are not possible with permanent installations. Each one can stream video in real time back to the Incident Analysis Center (IAC). “We want to [stop] crime from happening. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The east side of Indianapolis doesn’t exactly have a lot of land for developing acres of produce. DeMario Vitalis had to get creative farming three and a half acres inside shipping containers. Vitalis said he wanted an opportunity to get into farming, an opportunity to establish a business system, and also to have […]

CHICAGO — “We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” With those words, Colts owner Jim Irsay welcomed fans to a one-night-only experience of the “Jim Irsay Collection” in Chicago on Tuesday night. More than 1,500 people packed the AON Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier for a glimpse of music, sports, and American history. The […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Right now, in Indiana alone, there are more than 2,000 teaching positions open. A local nonprofit here in Indianapolis is helping to fill the gap. The 3000 block of North Meridian is where future educators are getting their start through a new apprenticeship program through Family Development Services. It gives them the opportunity […]

INDIANA — Over the weekend, yoga studios across Central Indiana reported to police they had been victimized by suspected thieves. Cindi Odle, the owner of Baptiste Power Yoga in Carmel, says her studio was hit by two women. “They were here for all of maybe eight minutes and then had to leave for an emergency. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Where the Monon Trail meets 30th Street on the near north side of Indianapolis, a new outdoor entertainment venue is open. The Monon Development Group’s (MDG) innovative $100 million mixed-use development “Monon 30” is beginning to form with the opening of “The Cradle.” Right off of Dr. Andrew J Brown Avenue, The Cradle […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Fair is back this year with the theme “Fun at the Speed of Summer.” Celebrating automotive excellence, this year’s state fair will bring new and old attractions, a variety of new fair foods, and plenty of concerts. Here’s everything you need to know before you go. The Indiana State Fair […]