INDIANAPOLIS — In the first day of the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission hearing for Attorney General Curtis Hill, a state lawmaker recounted her story and accusations that Hill touched her inappropriately at a bar in March 2018. The hearing, expected to last all week, is to determine if Hill faces any legal discipline for […]

MARTINSVILLE — State officials have set three public meetings in central Indiana for updates on plans for the final leg of the Interstate 69 extension project that’s been under construction since 2008. The Indiana Department of Transportation expects significant construction to start next year upgrading the current Indiana 37 corridor between Martinsville on I-465 on […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A major makeover is in the works for a struggling Indianapolis mall in need of many improvements. Washington Square Mall has been on the decline for years, as many anchor stores have bailed. A new company out of Cincinnati, Durga Property LLC, is hoping to turn things around. Washington Square is 965,000 square […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A man is still trying to get the curb in front of his home repaired almost year after a garbage truck broke it. Russell Cassady says the garbage truck scrapes the ground when it picks up his trash can and over time caused the curb to call apart. “I’ve been calling several times […]

ROCHESTER — Alyssa Shepherd is accused of driving past the stop arm of a school bus in Fulton County and killing three children. In October 2018, Shepherd’s pick-up truck hit and killed 6-year-old twins, Mason and Xavier Ingle, and their 9-year-old sister, Alivia Stahl. She is facing three counts of reckless homicide, criminal recklessness resulting in bodily […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Authorities in Marion County and community leaders are working together to plan a gun buyback event in Indianapolis. People who have unused or unwanted guns can turn them in at the event and get cash. All you need is an ID. In 2018, event organizers collected 181 guns during the event and they […]

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis City-County Council passed Mayor Joe Hogsett’s 2020 budget Monday night, but not without some discussion on a big topic on some councilors’ minds. The $1.2 budget passed with a vote of 22-2. Michael McQuillen, R-District 4, and Brian Mowery, R-District 25, voted against it. Democrat Christine Scales was absent from the […]

BLOOMINGTON — Two people were injured in a shooting early Sunday morning in Bloomington. Around 2 a.m., a Bloomington Police Officer was near South Grant Street and East Smith Avenue and heard gunshots, BPD Sgt. Jason Shaevitz said in a press release. He then saw hundreds of people running from a nearby party, then more […]

INDIANAPOLIS — A church was damaged during a fire, structure collapse Sunday morning on the west side of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Fire Department crews and emergency personnel were called around 11:15 a.m. to the Bethany Rembrandt Church of God Sanctified, 908 Edgemont Ave., on the report of a fire, IFD Battalion Chief Rita Reith said. About […]

SPEEDWAY — When Kristen Parr’s wallet was stolen in February, she got her first taste of identity theft. “I got a text from Chase for fraud alert,” Parr said. “Somebody was attempting to use my card for $118.” Since then, twice someone used her ID to take a car for a test drive and steal […]

NOBLESVILLE — A change of plea hearing is scheduled for Monday for a woman accused of slapping a special needs student on a school bus. According to court documents, Francella Van Fossen, a Noblesville school bus aide, slapped a 10-year-old girl with disabilities on a school bus on May 3. Van Fossen is accused of […]

INDIANAPOLIS — In August, residents of the I-70 Mobile Home Park on the city’s southwest side were told they had two months to get out. After RTV6 reports brought the issue to light, the state filed a lawsuit and Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill’s office sought a temporary restraining order against the owner of the […]