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Boxes and boxes full of hand sanitizer and face masks have been procured by the state to be shipped out by Langham Logistics. → Read More
According to AAA, 97% of holiday travelers will be driving. → Read More
Protests in Indianapolis have drawn out several organizations looking to make a difference in our community at this time. One group, in particular, is helping people right when they are released from police custody. → Read More
Some establishment owners were so excited they opened at exactly 12:01 a.m. on Friday. And that's what "Barkes Fitness" did in Fishers. → Read More
While IU health has plenty of N95 masks for their staff members right now, they wanted to find a way to make this personal protective equipment last longer, especially now as stay at home orders are being lifted. → Read More
Around 28 million people in the U.S. have added to their credit card debt as a direct result from the COVID-19 outbreak. → Read More
There are certain things that can't be put on pause during the state's stay-at-home order. One of those include necessary home repairs, such as if a pipe bursts or your foundation is cracked. → Read More
With hospital restrictions in place and concern about interacting with COVID-19 patients, some mothers to be are turning to another option, home births. → Read More
So what are the best moves to get the most out of your money? → Read More
For it to be considered a school-wide flu outbreak, 20% or more of students have to be absent due to illness. → Read More
Witham Health Services and Thorntown/Sugar Creek Fire Department are offering a class for Boone county residents interested in becoming certified Emergency Medical Responders. → Read More
The "No Place Like Home" campaign offers pet owners resources and options to help with issues that may lead to animals being surrendered to the shelter. → Read More
When winter weather moves into Central Indiana, schools are forced to decided if they are going to cancel, delay, or keep schools open. → Read More
INDOT crews and contractors will be working to repair winter damage by extending the life of pavement and fixing bridge joints. → Read More
People with expired or unneeded prescription drugs can drop them off at several locations Saturday across Indianapolis as part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. → Read More
Two people are dead after police say a pickup truck ran a red light and t-boned another vehicle. → Read More
Over 100 women competed in the Indy Women in Tech Championship at Brickyard Crossing for a chance at a $2 million purse. → Read More
More than 100 cyclists are riding across the country to raise money for cancer research as part of Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer. One of the relay teams received a send-off Thursday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. → Read More
Press play on the video above to watch the Knightstown Panthers get ready to take on the Union City Indians. The Indians are coming off a loss from last week while the Panthers just won their games on Friday. The Panthers are 2-1, and they plan to continue the momentum into tonight's game on their home field. → Read More
Anderson Career Center offers a program that allows students to broaden their base knowledge of dentistry and leave the program with a certification and job prospects. → Read More