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Latest murder in Indianapolis near where Ten Point Coalition plans to expand patrols

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indianapolis had three murders in the first five days of 2018. The latest happened Friday night around 10 p.m. just south of 38th and Mitthoeffer, which is in the area where the Ten Point Coalition plans to expand its patrols this year. → Read More

Indianapolis’ latest murder near where Ten Point Coalition plans to expand patrols

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indianapolis had three murders in the first five days of 2018. The latest happened Friday night around 10 p.m. just south of 38th and Mitthoeffer, which is in the area where the Ten Point Coalition plans to expand its patrols this year. → Read More

Drug problem likely larger than numbers show in Hamilton County

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – Hamilton County had a record number of drug overdose deaths in 2017 and the coroner said the true number of overdoses is likely much higher. “We don’t know the real numbers,” Hamilton County Coroner John Chalfin said. → Read More

Hamilton County drug problem likely larger than the numbers show

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – Hamilton County had a record number of drug overdose deaths in 2017 and the coroner said the true number of overdoses is likely much higher. “We don’t know the real numbers,” Hamilton County Coroner John Chalfin said. → Read More

Firefighters reminding public to test carbon monoxide detectors after family’s close call

WESTFIELD, Ind. – Westfield firefighters are warning everyone to check or buy carbon monoxide detectors this winter after one family had a close call this week. → Read More

Firefighters hope family’s close call reminds everyone to test carbon monoxide detectors

WESTFIELD, Ind. – Westfield firefighters are warning everyone to check or buy carbon monoxide detectors this winter after one family had a close call this week. → Read More

City officials planning to redevelop Bloomington Hospital

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – IU Health and Bloomington officials are working together to make sure the Bloomington Hospital doesn’t become a liability for the city. → Read More

Bloomington Hospital poised for major redevelopment

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – IU Health and Bloomington officials are working together to make sure the Bloomington Hospital doesn’t become a liability for the city. → Read More

Health experts predicting uptick in flu numbers as kids return to school

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – As Hoosier students prepare to return to the classroom after the winter break, health officials are preparing for an uptick of flu-related illnesses for those age groups. → Read More

Increase in flu numbers expected as kids return to school

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – As Hoosier students prepare to return to the classroom after the winter break, health officials are preparing for an uptick of flu-related illnesses for those age groups. → Read More

Plumbers advising Hoosiers to check for frozen pipes

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – Plumbers are warning homeowners to make sure pipes don't freeze amid brutally cold temperatures. “If you start noticing things (are not) normal, then there’s probably an issue occurring or about to,” said Garrett Waldeck, with Mr. Plumber. → Read More

Plumbers remind Hoosiers to check for frozen pipes amid frigid temperatures

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – Plumbers are warning homeowners to make sure pipes don't freeze amid brutally cold temperatures. “If you start noticing things (are not) normal, then there’s probably an issue occurring or about to,” said Garrett Waldeck, with Mr. Plumber. → Read More

Family member of 3 found dead in Hamilton County home reminisces about their lives

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – As the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation into the deaths of three people found inside a home Christmas Day, their family members are remembering the good times they spent with them. “They were close family. → Read More

Family member of 3 found dead in Noblesville home remembers good times

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. – As the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation into the deaths of three people found inside a home Christmas Day, their family members are remembering the good times they spent with them. “They were close family. → Read More

Kokomo mother remembers two young girls who died in Christmas Eve house fire

KOKOMO, Ind. – The Kokomo community is grieving the loss of two young girls and their mother is reminding everyone this Christmas Eve to not take your loved ones for granted. “You’re never promised a tomorrow,” the girl’s mother, Kelley Jones, said. → Read More

Mother remembers two young girls who died in a house fire Christmas Eve

KOKOMO, Ind. – The Kokomo community is grieving the loss of two young girls and their mother is reminding everyone this Christmas Eve to not take your loved ones for granted. “You’re never promised a tomorrow,” the girl’s mother, Kelley Jones, said. → Read More

Charitable groups hoping to create a Field of Honor in Hancock County

GREENFIELD, Ind. – The Exchange Clubs of Hancock County and Lawrence are joining together to organize a major patriotic display this summer in Greenfield. → Read More

Charitable groups hoping to plant 1,000 American flags in Hancock County

GREENFIELD, Ind. – The Exchange Clubs of Hancock County and Lawrence are joining together to organize a major patriotic display this summer in Greenfield. → Read More

Carmel mayor says roundabouts contributing to fewer injury accidents

CARMEL, Ind. – New data released by the Carmel mayor shows as the city has built more roundabouts, the percentage of injury accidents in the city has decreased dramatically. Carmel built its first roundabout in 1996 at the intersection of Main Street and River Road. → Read More

Carmel mayor says roundabouts leading to fewer injury accidents

CARMEL, Ind. – New data released by the Carmel mayor shows as the city has built more roundabouts, the percentage of injury accidents in the city has decreased dramatically. Carmel built its first roundabout in 1996 at the intersection of Main Street and River Road. → Read More