Katie Heinz, WRTV Indianapolis

Katie Heinz

WRTV Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by Katie:

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett's 2019 budget proposal includes tearing down crime ridden apartments

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced his proposed budget for 2019 to the City-County Council Monday night. → Read More

Hoosier farmers brace for Chinese soybean tariffs

Indiana farmers are watching a looming trade war that could deal a blow to their bottom line. → Read More

State to open adoption records from 1941 through 1993 on July 1

A new law that takes effect July 1 will open state records for people adopted between 1941 and 1993. → Read More

Wayne County company giving drug addicts a second chance after they complete rehab

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

Indiana groups offer support and work to prevent suicides

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

Vehicle thefts, break-ins prompt residents to begin neighborhood watch in Broad Ripple

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

Carmel residents concerned that construction is slowing down emergency crews

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

Mount Vernon Community Schools upgrading security measures following school safety audit

A central Indiana school district is making some major changes to security following an audit of all schools in the district. → Read More

People are fed up with trash from I-70 blowing into their neighborhood

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

Indiana schools may implement waiting period after fire alarms in case of school shooters

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

Charter school make take over Broad Ripple High School building

There could be a new future for Broad Ripple High School as an educational facility. → Read More

Warren Township residents to vote on $40 million property tax referendum

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

IPL converting 27K streetlights to LED technology

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

13 candidates vying for seat in 4th Congressional District

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 due to declining enrollment

Carmel Clay Schools may close two elementary schools or redistrict due to declining enrollment. → Read More

Family of murdered Indy man offer reward, pleads for justice

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

Muncie program provides help to domestic violence victims

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

Coding program aims to prepare inmates at the Indiana Women's Prison for a career

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

Coding program aims to prepare inmates at the Indiana Women's Prison for a career

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

Coding program aims to prepare inmates at the Indiana Women's Prison for a career

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