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INDIANAPOLIS — A Pike Township bus driver is facing felony charges following accusations that she assaulted and choked a student on the bus. According to court documents, Leslie Sea is now facing felony charges from an incident on the bus and it all played out in front of a bus full of students. “He had […] → Read More
Spring break has arrived, and the Indianapolis Airport Authority is bracing for a surge in passengers. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.– The Indiana University Police Department now requires full-time officers on every campus to receive active bystander training to prevent misconduct and mistakes. They’re the first university in the state to require the training for its law enforcement agency. “As officers, we aren’t the ones normally asking for help,” said Hannah Skibba, Public Information […] → Read More
Heritage environmental Executive Vice President, Ali Alavi said the violation relates to a disagreement between Heritage Environmental and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management over the level of detail required on a container label during an on-site inspection in 2019. → Read More
A series of potholes on the northeast side is leading is causing expensive problems for many drivers. → Read More
Devour Indy got off to a slow start because of the winter storm. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis city leaders are proposing $10 million in improvements to five downtown overpasses. “What we’re really looking to do is improve the facade, repair a lot of maintenance under bridge like draining issues, and make structural improvements,” said Rusty Carr, interim director of the Department of Metropolitan Development. The project is intended to […] → Read More
Developers said there are a few considerations when deciding which Marsh properties should be repurposed. → Read More
Indiana National guardsmen stepped up to help Hoosiers during the winter storm. Earlier this week, Governor Holcomb asked the Indiana National Guard for volunteers to help state and local authorities during the winter storm. More than 150 guardsmen answered the call. We spoke with leaders about so many members answering that call for help. They […] → Read More
Local hardware stores are running out of propane tanks as Hoosiers brace for the cold weather. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Some meal delivery services are suspending their deliveries on Friday due to the incoming winter storm. “When the weather is super cold like this, it’s dangerous to be outside,” said Brian Crispin, Director of Marketing at Wheeler Mission. “It can be deadly.” As winter weather makes its way to central Indiana, meal services are […] → Read More
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.– Indiana University is partnering with the city of Bloomington and Monroe County to test wastewater samples for traces of COVID-19, flu and monkeypox. “We need to better understand how disease is progressing through the population,” said Vic Kelson, director of utilities for the city of Bloomington. “Wastewater sample is a great tool for […] → Read More
The vaccines approved for people 65 and older have four times the potency of a standard flu vaccine. → Read More
Cases of the flu are on the rise inside schools, targeting the youngest Hoosiers. → Read More
The Christmas Experience is an annual event put on by Empowering Indy that supports parents during the Christmas season. → Read More
Felblinger is the Community Outreach Coordinator at the Better Business Bureau, which reports 40% of giving happens within the last few months of the year. → Read More
FISHERS, Ind.– What do kids really think of Thanksgiving? Lindsay Stone spoke to kindergarten students at a Lawrence Township school to find out. → Read More
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University fashion design students use their skills to help sick kids at Riley Hospital for Children. For two weeks every semester, fashion design students at IU work on a service project. But this project hits close to home. It was inspired by one of their beloved professors’ own unthinkable journey. “I […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS – A school “Giving Garden” is feeding a near north side community in the middle of a food desert. Much of the manpower behind St. Monica Catholic School’s giving garden is by kids under the age of 12. The students spend part of their school day, nights and weekends growing crops that go directly […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — The Veterans Day parade returns to Indy for the first time since the pandemic. Last year’s event was canceled due to weather. The parade is celebrating the Hoosiers who have proudly served, are serving or plan to serve our country. “Everyone’s role was so important with what they did,” said Joseph DeVito, outreach director […] → Read More