5th woman comes forward to claim harassment in Hogsett administration
Former Hogsett employee Maggie Adams-McBride resigned from her position as project manager due to harassment from a senior official, which is part of a troubling pattern of inaction by the mayor in addressing harassment claims.
Broad Ripple bar owner charged after ‘failing to keep basic financial records’ for years
John Yaggi, owner of Connor's Pub in Broad Ripple, has been charged with several financial crimes, for failing to keep records, and for making an unlawful proposition to an employee.
Man sentenced to 68 years in prison for murder of 15-year-old
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A man has been sentenced to 68 years in prison for his role in the shooting death of a 15-year-old in 2023. The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced Thursday that Wardell Wright, 19, has been sentenced to 68 years in prison for his role in the shooting death of 15-year-old Jeremiah Lewis....
Police: Mom confessed to murdering 3-year-old girl from Indiana after false Amber Alert report
NORTH EAST, Md. — An Indiana woman is charged with murder and child abuse leading to death after her 3-year-old daughter went missing in Maryland. Darrian Randle, 31, first reported her daughter, Nola Dinkins, missing on Tuesday, June 10. She made the report in New Castle County, Delaware, triggering an Amber Alert....
Measles cases rise: Hoosiers urged to act as outbreaks spread
Indiana is facing renewed alarm as measles, once considered eliminated from the U.S., has resurfaced with intensity this summer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports 1,168 confirmed cases across 34 states as of June 5, 2025, including three deaths, marking the largest outbreak in decades. With...
Indianapolis program aims to close homeless camps, place 350 residents into housing
Starting this summer, Indianapolis leaders plan to close all the homeless camps and makeshift shelters across the city and place the roughly 350 people living in them into supportive housing. The $8.1 million effort centers on a new alternative to closing encampments that does not entail sweeping away people's...
Troubleshooters: Indiana allows property assessors to go inside private properties
Charlestown, Ind. (WAVE) - The most expensive purchase many of us will ever make is a house. They come with a lot of extra expenses such as maintenance, insurance, and taxes. Taxes are set based on the value assigned by a local assessor. In Indiana, the assessor can invite themselves...
IMPD: 2 shot on Indy’s east side
INDIANAPOLIS — Police are investigating a shooting that left two people injured on the city’s east side. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the 3100 block N. Arlington Avenue shortly before 5:15 p.m. on report of a person shot. This is just a few blocks north of the...
Indianapolis under smog alert covering a third of state
An air quality alert has been issued for Indiana from midnight Wednesday to midnight Thursday, urging residents to take precautionary measures to reduce ozone pollution and protect their health.
Allison Transmission to buy Dana’s off-highway business for $2.7 billion
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Two big companies that make big trucks go want to combine their resources. Indianapolis-based Allison Transmission Holdings plans to acquire Dana Inc.’s off-highway business for $2.7 billion. Dana’s off-highway business provides drive and motion systems for heavy-duty vehicles used in...