Indy’s top health agency passes a $2.7B budget
The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County board of trustees unanimously approved a $2.7 billion budget for 2026, which now moves to the City-County Council for final approval, after the agency faced state budget cuts resulting in a $125 million loss.
Second chances at Indy job fair
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Connecting people with criminal records to jobs and critical services.That’s the goal of a new job fair in Indianapolis. Hundreds of people are getting connected to jobs and resources that can change the course of their lives. It’s a collaboration between the Marion County Community Corrections...
Indianapolis man charged in 2-year-old’s shooting death
A 23-year-old man has been arrested in Chicago for his alleged role in the death of a 2-year-old Indianapolis girl this summer.
Crews respond to water main break on Indy’s west side
INDIANAPOLIS — Crews responded Friday morning to a water main break on the west side of Indianapolis. Images and video showed water in the road, with some gushing from a spot on the surface near 38th Street and Georgetown Road. Citizens Energy personnel were working to contain the situation and it appeared some...
No ICE detainees yet at Atterbury or in state prisons
State and federal officials are still working out details before they begin holding ICE detainees at Camp Atterbury or the Miami Correctional Facility.
New book sheds in-depth light on Delphi Murders
A new book, Shadow of The Bridge, by Aine Cain and Kevin Greenlee, provides behind-the-scenes details of the Delphi murders case, including interviews with people who worked with convicted killer Richard Allen, revealing his manipulative and creepy behavior.
Indiana State Police step up enforcement ahead of Labor Day weekend
Indiana State Police will deploy extra patrols, sobriety checkpoints and other enforcement efforts over the Labor Day holiday in a push to reduce crashes and fatalities, officials announced Friday. Superintendent Anthony Scott said troopers will be out “in full force” as part of the national “Drive Sober or Get...
Indy leaders vote down youth curfew fines for parents
Some members of the City-County Council are against a proposal that would penalize the parents of kids who violate the city’s curfew. But some residents feel those consequences are necessary.
Indiana Solar Projects at Risk
INDIANAPOLIS – A program designed to bring solar energy and jobs to Indiana is now at risk of being permanently rolled back, according to advocates who spoke at a press conference Thursday. Black Sun Light Sustainability (BSLS) and other community leaders gathered to voice their disappointment over the termination of...
Indiana Drivers, Please Stop Ignoring One-Way Signs
I'm not sure if people aren't paying attention, or they don't care, but road signs are there for a reason.