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There are new rules that could leave some families in Indianapolis without a place to live. → Read More
The latest COVID-19 spike shows not the elderly, but younger Hoosiers getting the coronavirus. → Read More
People in Indiana have reported waiting up to six days to receive results of their coronavirus tests. → Read More
4-Hers are getting a chance to compete showing off animals and homemade projects. → Read More
The Franklin School system in Johnson County will be deploying two therapy dogs when students return on August 5. → Read More
Attorneys for the man accused of holding down a black man and threatening to lynch him near Lake Monroe say the accusations are false. → Read More
Indianapolis Public Schools has released its plan for the return to school on Aug. 3. → Read More
Aria Diagnostics employees have gone from making 37,000 test kits a week in April to 150,000 tests in June. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — The recent protests demanding police reform, racial justice and economic equality — and the arrests that have stemmed from these demonstrations — have challenged news organizations like WRTV to reflect on our reporting practices. For years, WRTV — like many media outlets — has displayed the mugshots provided by law enforcement following criminal arrests. But in the age of digital… → Read More
Sickle cell disease is a major health concern in the Black community, and there's a desperate need for a solution. → Read More
Call 6 Investigates obtained the surveillance video just one day after a lawsuit was filed in Federal Court targeting the City of Indianapolis, IMPD, the police chief, a deputy chief and two officers. → Read More
As more Hoosiers are called to return to work, some are at risk of committing fraud if they continue to collect unemployment benefits. → Read More
Johnson County Sheriff Duane Burgess said the facility will be installing hydroxyl generators in the jail. → Read More
The school year is now over for Clark-Pleasant School Corporation, but school meals will be packed and distributed until June 30. → Read More
Citizens Energy will begin an outreach effort later this week via TV, social media and mail to help 50,000 customers who have an overdue water and gas bill. → Read More
A family running two separate businesses in Carroll County found a solution to help first responders as they now are wearing face coverings full-time. → Read More
The loss of jobs and concerns with the economy has people looking for ways to save money, which means scam artists are working overtime. → Read More
Indianapolis Public Schools announced Thursday the district will invest millions in equipment for its students. → Read More
Dozens of local performers from singers and musicians have turned to social media to earn money, share their skills and provide some comfort. → Read More
More than 200,000 Hoosiers are receiving unemployment benefits from the state. → Read More