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Hancock County prosecutor aggressively pursuing charges for people not showing up to court

Hancock County’s prosecutor is raising awareness of the potential consequences of not showing up for court. → Read More

Micro Center coming to Indianapolis in Summer 2023

One of the largest computer and electronics retailers in the United States is coming to Indiana. → Read More

IMPD looking for help investigating November murder of 16-year-old boy

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is looking for help investigating a shooting that left a 16-year-old boy dead. On November 18, 2022, police found 16-year-old Kareem Muttler suffering from gunshot wounds. He was in front of the Brookwood Apartments in the 5300 block of Turtle Creek East Drive. While he was able to […] → Read More

Crib bumpers recalled over violation of federal ban

Baby crib bumpers sold online are being recalled because they violate a federal ban. → Read More

Children’s pajamas recalled over flammability hazard

Children’s pajamas sold exclusively online are being recalled because they violate federal flammability standards. → Read More

More than 2,700 summer jobs available in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The weather is making it feel a bit like summer out there, just in time for the summer hiring season. On Wednesday, Mayor Joe Hogsett, EmployIndy, and community partners announced the 2023 edition of the Project Indy summer jobs initiative. Currently, 2,700 positions are available from 108 local employers. The kick-off for the hiring […] → Read More

Trooper-involved shooting under investigation on Indy’s south side

An investigation is underway after Indiana State Police were involved in a shooting Monday morning. → Read More

One dead after double shooting on Indy’s near northeast side

One person is dead and another was wounded after a shooting Thursday afternoon. → Read More

Gleaners gets $1.8 million gift for campaign

Hoosiers are working to pack the pantries and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is doing their part. → Read More

Police: Indianapolis driver may be involved in deadly 2021 hit-and-run

Investigators are looking for a driver who hit a pedestrian before driving away almost two years ago. → Read More

Gasoline use tax creeps back up in Indiana

With the tail end of winter in sight, the number of potholes is not the only thing Indiana drivers are seeing an increase in. → Read More

Indiana State Museum expanding hours, considers additional programming

People wanting to visit the Indiana State Museum will have some extra time starting in March. → Read More

Disney children’s toys recalled over choking hazard

EAST WINDSOR, N.J. — Toys meant to be children’s first figurines are being recalled over a risk to those children. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall involves “My First” Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Buzz Lightyear, and Stitch Figurines. These are soft vinyl figurines, some with a bead rattle. The toys were sold at […] → Read More

Investigation underway after man found dead at construction site

Police are investigating after a body was discovered at a construction site on the west side of Greenfield. → Read More

Indianapolis man faces federal charges for lying about postal worker robbery

An Indianapolis man faces federal charges after investigators say he lied about an armed robbery of a postal worker. → Read More

Blackford County coroner warning about ‘zombie drug’

Coroners across the country are encountering a drug that is worsening the already devastating impact of fentanyl. → Read More

Frankfort man sentenced for distributing child sex abuse material over gaming app

A Frankfort man’s actions on an online gaming application lead to him spending the next decade in federal prison. → Read More

Tracking homicides taking place in 2023

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department are working to try to make 2023 a little safer. In 2022, 226 people lost their lives in a homicide in Indianapolis. This is a decrease of 45 homicides from 2021 when Indianapolis set a new record for homicides. It was a 15 percent decrease in criminal homicides, […] → Read More

Researchers discover potential way to treat peanut allergies

A team of Indiana researchers may have found a way to prevent deadly allergic reactions to peanuts. → Read More

COURT DOCS: Affairs, kidnapping and court fraud named in missing person case

Nearly 10 years after a Muncie woman went missing after a family reunion, police have a woman in custody in connection with the case. → Read More