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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced his proposed budget for 2019 to the City-County Council Monday night. → Read More
Indiana farmers are watching a looming trade war that could deal a blow to their bottom line. → Read More
A new law that takes effect July 1 will open state records for people adopted between 1941 and 1993. → Read More
It's becoming more difficult for Belden, one of Richmond's largest employers, to find qualified people to do the work so the company is taking a risk and giving drug addicts a second chance. → Read More
Nearly 45,000 suicides occurred in the United State 2016, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. That's more than twice the number of homicides. → Read More
People who live in Broad Ripple have started a neighborhood watch following several vehicle break-ins and at least two vehicle thefts early Wednesday morning. → Read More
Neighbors in Carmel are worried that a construction project on Rangeline Road may be slowing down first responders who are trying to get to emergency situations. → Read More
A central Indiana school district is making some major changes to security following an audit of all schools in the district. → Read More
People who live in an Indianapolis neighborhood just south of downtown are fed up with the trash that litters I-70 and blows into their lawns. → Read More
On Monday, Indiana state lawmakers will reconsider how students react to fire alarms in the wake of their increasing use by school shooters to flood hallways with targets. → Read More
There could be a new future for Broad Ripple High School as an educational facility. → Read More
Voters who live in the Warren Township school district will vote on a $40 million property tax increase when they head to the polls on May 8. → Read More
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett ended the 35-year moratorium on new streetlights in 2016. But first, the existing streetlights have to be upgraded. → Read More
With incumbent Congressman Todd Rokita seeking a seat in the U.S. Senate, voters will head to the polls to choose a new representative in the 4th Congressional District. → Read More
Carmel Clay Schools may close two elementary schools or redistrict due to declining enrollment. → Read More
The family of an Indianapolis man who was murdered last month is pleading for answers and offering a reward to help find the person responsible for his death. → Read More
A Ball State graduate has started a program in Muncie to help keep the community safer and provide help for domestic violence victims. → Read More
14 offenders at the Indiana Women's Prison are now enrolled in a year-long program that will teach them how to create web applications. → Read More
14 offenders at the Indiana Women's Prison are now enrolled in a year-long program that will teach them how to create web applications. → Read More
14 offenders at the Indiana Women's Prison are now enrolled in a year-long program that will teach them how to create web applications. → Read More