Hear Stories of Mobsters, Serial Killers, and More on Indiana’s True Crime Bus Tour
It's one thing to hear the story, but it's another thing to see the location of infamous crimes in person. People naturally have a morbid curiosity, and I think that's part of the reason people are drawn to true crime. There's an entire television network that's dedicated to telling stories of real crimes...
Gov. Braun supports Camp Atterbury ICE detention facility
Gov. Mike Braun does not expect problems with conditions at a planned ICE detention facility at Camp Atterbury, while Congressman Andre Carson is still trying to determine who will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the facility.
IMPD: Man dies after shooting on West 29th Street
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A man died in a shooting Friday night in a residential neighborhood on the city’s near-northwest side, police say. Medics and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were called to a report of a person shot just before 9:35 p.m. Friday in the 800 block of West 29th Street. That’s in the...
Indianapolis to shut down homeless encampment in Fountain Square
The Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety has announced the permanent closure of a homeless encampment in Fountain Square, effective Aug. 11, due to concerns from nearby homeowners.
Felon with History of Violence Shot After Northeast Side Shooting
INDIANAPOLIS — You may remember the woman who was shot and killed Thursday morning on the northeast side of Indianapolis. Police also later shot a man that fired at them during a chase. It turns out the man was a convicted felon with a criminal history. 76-year-old Walter McNary was chased by the Indianapolis...
Indiana considers housing action as workers struggle to make rent
Just as a new report is highlighting that two-thirds of Indiana’s largest occupations are paying less than what workers need to cover rent, Gov. Mike Braun has indicated he sees housing as key to the state’s economic health. Braun spoke with reporters on Thursday at Huntington University following...
People Drive From All Over Indiana To Eat At This Legendary Amish Buffet
Somewhere between the cornfields and country roads of northern Indiana sits a yellow-sided culinary kingdom where calories don’t count and stretchy pants are the unofficial dress code. Das Dutchman Essenhaus in Middlebury isn’t just a restaurant – it’s practically a rite of passage for Hoosiers with hungry hearts...
Cheating Drug Tests Could Soon Land You A Hefty Fine In Indiana
Drug testing is a common requirement across various sectors in Indiana to ensure safety, compliance with law, and workforce integrity. However, some individuals attempt to manipulate or falsify drug test results through different means, such as synthetic urine or adulterants. Recognizing this, Indiana has taken...
Get free backpacks and school supplies at this Back-to-School Block Party
The Indianapolis Urban League will have a Back-to-School Block Party and Backpack Giveaway on July 26. The outdoor event is free to attend and will connect families with resources to help their kids gear up to go back to school. More than 90 community organizations will come together in the...
Indy man guilty of raping child; sentenced to 50 years
INDIANAPOLIS — A half-century behind bars awaits an Indianapolis man found guilty of raping a child. Ira Miles, 37, of Indianapolis, was found guilty in June of child molestation, a Level 1 felony; rape, a Level 3 felony; criminal confinement, a Level 5 felony; and intimidation, a Level 6 felony. For Miles’ crimes,...