INDIANAPOLIS — A new proposal in Indianapolis city-county council could nearly triple the base salary for councilors. “We get what we pay for,” Dr. Greg Shufeldt, an associate professor of political science at UIndy said. “The idea of if we’re willing to invest in government as a common good, that’s when we would expect a […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts 2022 schedule has been released. The Colts will open the season on Sept. 11 at Houston in an AFC South showdown. Lucas Oil Stadium will see its first action of the regular season on Sept. 25 when Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs visit. Recent departure Carson Wentz and […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The “Barbershop Talk” series, which brings together Indianapolis youth to talk about their challenges and how crime impacts them, is back for the summer. “A beef that started from a lie. It’s just a created lie,” Antonio Patton, organizer of Barbershop Talk said. During this month’s “Barbershop Talk,” Indy youth had a chance […]

INDIANAPOLIS — May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. Mental health is a topic that was stigmatized for so long but now is at the center of conversations as the country looks to open more resources and education opportunities. One Indianapolis pastor is bringing resources to his congregation to help the growing […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Untraceable guns are a growing concern for local and federal law-enforcement, as technology evolves and people come up with new ways of obtaining or changing firearms. ‘Glock switches’ and ‘ghost guns,’ both are nicknames. One is for a 3D printed attachment on a handgun. The other is a gun you can assemble on […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis leaders and experts will discuss how to improve the city’s complete streets policy on Tuesday evening. They plan to talk about how they can improve roadway access and encourage the community to be physically active while reducing harm to pedestrians. People representing IndyGo, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works and the Diabetes […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Concord Building at the corner of 38th and Illinois Streets on Indy’s northwest side will soon be revitalized and serve as a space for the community. “A lot of different things have been here. It’s been a grocery store, it’s been a Foot Locker, it’s been a clothing store,” Diop Adisa said. […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As summer approaches, The Amphitheater at Newfields is preparing to host an outdoor movie experience. The Summer Nights Film Series will take place across 15 nights throughout the months of June, July and August. Tickets will go on sale for Newfields members May 10 at 11 a.m. and for the general public on May […]

INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD officials believe their new headquarters will enhance police service to the northwest side of Indianapolis. Inside IMPD Northwest District’s new headquarters it looks much different than their old one. The new building located at 4005 Office Plaza Blvd. will function not only as the headquarters for IMPD but also as a place […]

INDIANAPOLIS — One in eight Hoosiers are food insecure according to Feedingamerica.org. Eskenazi Health, in order to address food insecurity among its patients, has created a new market that will give patients access to healthy food. It’s called Fresh for You Market. “Providing proper nutrition is just as important as providing other forms of medication,” Seth […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosier hospitality doesn’t happen by accident. It’s on display every single day, especially by the men and women who work in central Indiana’s bars, hotels and restaurants. On Monday night, the Rose Awards put them in the spotlight. Watch the full story in the player above.

INDIANAPOLIS — If you’re thinking of making a trip to Las Vegas for a quickie wedding, Tanya Davis says save yourself a ticket. “I became an ordained minister,” Tanya Davis told WRTV. “When you think of Vegas, you think of a party atmosphere — this city that never sleeps. Also, you have people that go […]