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Past articles by Lindsay:

Pike Township bus driver arrested for assaulting, choking middle school student on the bus

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

‘It was a big surprise’: Small-town restaurant owner thought prestigious award was a prank

OLDENBURG, Ind.– A small-town Indiana restaurant is now a recipient of one of the most prestigious awards in culinary. Wagner’s Village Inn earned a James Beard Award for its fried chicken and the owner thought it was a prank until someone sent him an article yesterday. “It was a big surprise,” said owner Daniel Saccomando. […] → Read More

Potholes under I-69 overpass costing drivers thousands

A series of potholes on the northeast side is leading is causing expensive problems for many drivers. → Read More

Local business struggles to open amid surge in construction-site theft

IMPD says they’re seeing an uptick in construction-site thefts and it’s costing developers hundreds of thousands of dollars. → Read More

IU creates camera equipment for paralyzed broadcasting student

After the accident, Fugate was determined to pursue a career in sports. This time, as a broadcaster and not a player. → Read More

Local breweries weigh in on difficult industry as another brewery announces closure

FOUNTAIN SQUARE, Ind.– This week – Black Acre Brewing Company in Irvington announces it is shutting its doors. Across the area, several other breweries are on the verge of closing too. So what makes the brewery business go sour? “It’s been a roller coaster,” said Eddie Sahm, creative director and COO of Sahm’s Hospitality Group. “The longer […] → Read More

Referee shortage being blamed on parent abuse: ‘It’s not worth it’

INDIANAPOLIS — A shortage of high school basketball referees across the state is forcing some games to get canceled. “If we don’t have officials that show up on game night, then we don’t play,” said Brian Lewis, assistant commissioner for IHSAA. “It’s as simple as that.” A shortage of referees is calling a timeout to basketball […] → Read More

Stores remain out of child cold and flu medications: Here’s what to do

INDIANAPOLIS — The rise of respiratory illnesses in children has sent Hoosier parents and caregivers in search of over-the-counter medications but they’re in short supply at many pharmacies and grocery stores. Local parents are growing frustrated as pharmacy shelves of child medications remain empty. “Nobody can get it,” said mom Erin Dague. “We went to […] → Read More

National Guard assist state, local authorities during winter storm

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

Some meal delivery services suspending services due to winter storm

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

Experts fear holiday gatherings could make ‘tripledemic’ worse, recommend mitigation strategies

INDIANAPOLIS — With many gathering for holiday celebrations, experts fear the ongoing ‘tripledemic’ could see a rise in January. “This is a typical fall, winter phenomenon when we all go inside and it’s easier to spread viruses and other bugs,” said Dr. Shaun Grannis, vice president of data and analytics at Regenstrief. Newly released data […] → Read More

IU, city and county partner to test wastewater samples for COVID-19, flu, m-pox

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

Flu on the rise inside schools; here’s what Indiana schools are doing to stop the spread

Cases of the flu are on the rise inside schools, targeting the youngest Hoosiers. → Read More

‘We’re back’: New data shows Indianapolis tourism rebounding

Crowds visiting the Circle City are good for business as Indianapolis continues to rebound from the pandemic. → Read More

Scammers target ‘Giving Tuesday’: Here’s how to avoid getting scammed

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

Kindergarteners share their hilarious thoughts on Thanksgiving

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

IU students create reversible totes for Riley Hospital patients after their professor’s hospital stay

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

School’s ‘Giving Garden’ teaches students and feeds near north side community

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

Woman hosts ‘Momsgiving’ to unite Indy mothers

INDIANAPOLIS — A “mommy influencer” based in Indy is building her brand with some helpful and heartfelt events. She’s making sure mothers have time to put themselves first once in a while. “Let’s take care of ourselves so we can take care of our children,” said Erien Dickens, creator and founder of All Things MOMMIE. […] → Read More

Mom runs beauty bar inside Riley Hospital to care for parents of NICU babies

INDIANAPOLIS — For parents of sick children in the hospital, it can be an overwhelming time. A new space inside Riley Hospital’s Ronald McDonald House is offering relief and relaxation to caregivers. The beauty bar is now up and running thanks to Carmel mom and salon owner Sarah Pulley. Pulley spent months at the hospital […] → Read More