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A woman reached out to WRTV for help after she spent nearly $1,000 on Amazon gift cards from Kroger and they didn't work. → Read More
The state says as many as 85,000 jobs are unfilled because companies can't find applicants with the right set of skills. → Read More
The Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners announced Monday that Superintendent Dr. Lewis Ferebee has accepted a job in Washington D.C. and will be leaving IPS. → Read More
Glenn Olvey, who survived the 2012 Richmond Hill explosion, has died following a battle with lung cancer. → Read More
A month after Call 6 Investigates began asking questions about broken security cameras at multiple Indianapolis Housing Authority public housing sites; the agency is now looking into the cost of repairs. → Read More
Son questioned by school administrators without parents present → Read More
An Indy renter says a simple repair in his home turned into a months-long issue so he reached out to Call 6 Investigates for help. → Read More
Residents at public housing complexes throughout the city are concerned for their safety after Call 6 Investigates uncovered several nonfunctioning surveillance cameras at the housing sites. → Read More
The Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services is working behind the scenes to provide consumers with a better explanation of what services you pay when you're billed. → Read More
An Indiana woman, three days before her scheduled move to Carmel, Indiana, was told she makes too much money to live in her new complex. → Read More
A Delaware County toddler has died after being found left in a vehicle outside a Daleville apartment complex Wednesday evening. → Read More
Rufus 'Bud' Myers, the head of the Indianapolis Housing Agency, has retired and left his post. → Read More
Hundreds of people attended a district meeting Friday night to hear about the results that found two Franklin schools are safe to open for classes next week following environmental concerns. → Read More
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development wants the Indianapolis Housing Agency to hire an independent monitor to oversee the millions of dollars paid to Hoosiers in need. → Read More
The Madison County Coroner has ruled the death of an Anderson toddler earlier this year as a homicide. → Read More
Stacy Allan is the force behind what she calls “The First Day Hero.” → Read More
Treat yourself to a refreshing glass of lemonade while helping kids raise money for school clothing and supplies this Friday. → Read More
Operation Save America – an anti-abortion group – sent out hundreds of mailers this week targeting two doctors in Central Indiana. → Read More
A Henry County, Indiana woman said she could be homeless if the construction of her house doesn't pick up after a fire destroyed her previous home. → Read More
After four decades on the job, Bob Dine is calling it a career. → Read More