INDIANAPOLIS — ABC News enters the ring once again to bring you the final installment of its documentary examining the life of boxer, Mike Tyson. It’s a life story that will forever link Tyson to Indiana. It is where he was convicted of rape and served time in prison. WRTV covered it for years in […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University Health has announced it will require all team members to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by September 1. In a statement released on Tuesday, IU Health said they are committed to providing a safe place to work and receive care. By keeping their commitment, they are requiring all team members to be […]

Butler University undergraduate students will start the first two weeks of the fall semester remotely, the school announced on Sunday.

INDIANAPOLIS — Two days after playing one of their worst games of the season, the Pacers responded with one of their best against Charlotte. Indiana staked itself to 69-44 halftime lead, then went up by as many as 43 points in the final period before winning 119-80.

Greencastle police say a man has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a woman found last week. John Gonzalez, 28, of Terre Haute was located and arrested on Monday in connection with the death of Melissa “Lisa” Attkisson, according to a Facebook post from the Greencastle Police Department. A warrant for […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Church’s Chicken location at Washington Street and Post Road was recently the scene of a robbery. According to a police report, someone walked in with a gun and took off with cash. The whole time, cameras nearby at Big Red Liquors, a business that partners with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department through […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Starbucks is bringing it’s ‘Black Partner Network’ to Indianapolis. The network kicked off this week in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The goal is to improve the company’s diversity and inclusion practices. Deshonne Jackson, Starbucks’ regional director, says it’s apart of a constant effort to include all customers who come […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A proposal by Indiana Sen. Karen Tallian, D-Ogden Dunes, aims to decriminalize simple marijuana possession in the state. Tallian’s proposal, Senate Bill 114, would reduce the penalty for the possession of less than one ounce of marijuana to an infraction for the first offense. She cited a 2018 Ball State study that shows […]

ARCADIA — Crews from several fire departments in Hamilton County extricated two workers who were trapped in a trench Thursday night. According to information from the Jackson Township Fire Department, one person has been transported via helicopter to Methodist Hospital, while the second person’s condition is not known. Jackson Township Fire Department chief Jeff Muszar […]

INDIANAPOLIS — After a fire closed Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place on the north side of Indianapolis, the restaurant says they need help to take care of their employees who are out of work. Regina Marsh is one of the volunteers working for others to set up a donation drive-by to help the employees. “Indianapolis […]

SALT LAKE CITY — Two games in two nights against two of the best teams in the NBA was just too much for the Pacers. After an impressive win at Denver Sunday, Indiana traveled 500 miles to Salt Lake City where the result was not as good. The Jazz won for the 12th time in […]

LAFAYETTE — Lafayette police shot and killed a suspect during a Monday incident. It happened at 2:13 p.m. at the intersection of State Street and South 23rd Street, southeast of downtown. According to Lafayette Police Department Sgt. Mike Brown, officers responded to a 911 call of a man with a gun. When police got to […]