Gas prices in Indiana 50¢ cheaper than a year ago
The average price of gas in Indiana has fallen 10.9 cents per gallon in the last week and is over 50 cents cheaper than a year ago, according to GasBuddy.
Map Shows States With the Best- and Worst‑Kept Roads
Indiana tops a new U.S. road quality study as Midwest states lead and the Northeast falls behind in highway upkeep.
Indiana Single-Family Building Permits Decline in June
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana’s single-family building permits fell by 13% in June 2025 compared to May, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. A total of 1,811 single-family permits were issued in June 2025, marking a decrease from the 2,048 permits issued in May. This also represents a 6% decline...
IMPD still searching for more information on homicide that occurred at homeless encampment
INDIANAPOLIS — When I said I was going to investigate the killing of a man in a homeless encampment in the 700 block of South Tibbs Avenue earlier this month, I was advised to not go in there because, “they are deep in the woods, will see you coming before you see them and some […]
Potential Ink Contamination Prompts Coffee Pod Recall
Potential ink contamination has sparked a recall this week for coffee pods sold nationwide, including in Indiana and Kentucky. New Mexico Piñon Coffee has issued a voluntary recall for its Dark Piñon Single Serve 10-count cups for use with Keurig coffee makers due to a potential safety issue related to the packaging.
Advocates, Experts Fear Food Insecurity Increase Following SNAP Cuts
INDIANAPOLIS — Low-income Hoosiers are about to get a whole lot hungrier. At least, that’s the concern of state advocates and national researchers focused on combatting food insecurity after Congress decided to cut funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, earlier this month. The latest...
This Vintage Drive-In Theaters in Indiana Still Shows Double Features Under The Stars
The moment you turn onto the gravel entrance of Lake Shore Drive-In Theatre in Monticello, Indiana, time begins to bend. The massive white screen looms ahead, a beacon of nostalgia in a digital world that has largely forgotten the simple joy of watching movies beneath an endless canopy of stars.
Residents of Indianapolis homeless camp scramble for new housing
People living in a Fountain Square homeless encampment have been given less than two weeks to vacate the area due to safety concerns from neighbors.
5 shot in northeast Indianapolis neighborhood
Five people were shot in a housing subdivision on the northeast side of Indianapolis on Sunday, the second mass shooting in the city this month. One person was in critical condition and four were in stable condition. Initially, police said one person had been shot, and later, four people, before providing the latest...
Time for Tough Conversations: IPS Can’t Rebuild Stronger Without Accountability at Home
Two teens dead. Five others wounded. A mass shooting in the heart of downtown Indianapolis on July 5th. Carried out primarily by kids as young as 13. If you want a tragic snapshot of where we are as a city, this is it. We can’t keep missing the point. We...