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Crashes in construction zones are on the rise across the United States. Central Indiana is no exception. → Read More
Scammers call the students, pretending to be some sort of authority and tell them they're part of an investigation and must pay up. → Read More
Walmart said more than 900 workers have already transitioned to new jobs, but more than 1,100 have not. → Read More
IMPD administrators shifted more than 90 officers to the Violence Reduction Team or the Violent Crime Task Force. → Read More
The development company expects the design and pre-development stage of the project to be completed by year-end. → Read More
Circle Centre Mall and a former Marion County Jail are among the properties being considered for residential development in downtown Indianapolis. → Read More
One of the many professional moving companies in desperate need of truck drivers is offering extensive benefits plus a $100,000 salary for long-distance drivers. → Read More
Angel Valentin, Wabash Township's interim Trustee, is working with board members to bring the firefighters back after Jennifer Teising's conviction. → Read More
The Mackida Loveal & Trip Mentoring Outreach Center has reached out to youth and young adults for 20 years. → Read More
The latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic for Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2021. → Read More
The bills address issues such as electronic monitoring and when someone can be released on bail. → Read More
Across the country, people have reported issues filling not just insulin but other medications and medical supplies as well. → Read More
Rex Byers and three other missionaries from Kokomo were shot by bandits that tried to break into the building where they were sleeping, outside Port-au-Prince. → Read More
The estimated price of a complete transformation would be somewhere between $22 million and $34 million. → Read More
Police said they issued nearly 400 tickets last week in school zones. → Read More
Experts say neighboring states have made changes to protect and preserve their forests, so black bear populations have grown recently. → Read More
All of the teens are survivors, and the spa visit is intended to help them love the skin they're in. → Read More
Purdue said they have purchased 500 additional beds and other furniture to help accommodate the large class. → Read More
Don't want to buy an RV? People are now using an online Airbnb-style website to rent RVs for summer road trips. → Read More
According to Indy Parks, the city owns the land under the caboose and terminated the lease in 2015. → Read More