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Managers say it's a great way for families to learn about another side of the world they may not get to see in person. → Read More
Indianapolis singer Bri Dimit writes songs from other people's experiences by using their own words. → Read More
There are no school resource officers inside Edinburgh district buildings. The superintendent wants to change that, but wasn't sure where to turn since he has a tight budget to work with. Town leaders are now stepping up to try to come up with a solution to keep kids safe. → Read More
Eyewitness News anchor Andrea Morehead was the emcee of Tuesday afternoon's event. → Read More
Thousands of people are expected to come to downtown Indianapolis for the Indy Pride parade and festival on Saturday. → Read More
Family members of Abby Williams and Libby German, as well as police officers investigating their case, will bring their story to a new audience hundreds of miles away from Delphi. → Read More
People from around Hamilton County pitching in with "Pack the Cruiser" to help support hungry kids. → Read More
Between the marching music and colorful characters, there was plenty to see. → Read More
Purdue's marching band is hitting a big milestone - their 100th time marching before the Indianapolis 500. → Read More
After an exciting first day of qualifying at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, fans have their eyes on the sky as they wait for day two to get underway. → Read More
There are seven men from Indiana who are being honored this week during the services. → Read More
Focus at the Motor Speedway now shifts from the Grand Prix to the Indy 500 as workers reset the race course. → Read More
Families could celebrate May the Fourth - also known as Star Wars Day - at the Children's Museum. → Read More
It is officially the month of May and we are counting down to the Indianapolis 500. All the pre-race fun officially got started downtown on Wednesday. → Read More
An Indiana man is giving us insight about how someone might beat the latest Jeopardy sensation, James Holzhauer. → Read More
Thousands of Hoosiers are getting ready to take part in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. → Read More
INDATA volunteers are in charge of helping recycle electronics, erasing whatever data comes on each device, so it can be used by someone new. → Read More
Broad Ripple Broads can raise up to $40,000 or more each year. → Read More
This Easter feels like a miracle for a church on the near-north side of Indianapolis. → Read More
It was a soggy start for Indianapolis families trying to celebrate the Easter holiday. → Read More