Ohio River Way earns National Water Trail designation from National Park Service
The Ohio River Way, a trail connecting communities across Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, has officially been designated as a National Water Trail at the recommendation of the National Park Service.
Bicyclist struck in hit-and-run in downtown Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — A bicyclist was struck in a hit-and-run crash in downtown Indianapolis on Tuesday morning, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Officers were dispatched at 7:23 a.m. to E Washington St. on a report of a hit-and-run. Upon arrival to the scene, officers met the cyclist who they...
Nonprofit offers path to home ownership amidst rising housing barriers
NACA assists low to middle-income individuals and families across the country in achieving home ownership by offering solutions that include no down payment and no closing costs.
Docs: Man charged for strangling a 9-month pregnant woman
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man was charged after he allegedly attacked a woman who was nine months pregnant on New Years Eve in 2024. Jacquez Cal, 31, was charged with the following: Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were dispatched to Braeburn E Drive on Dec. 31, 2024, on a report of...
Top 10 Richest Towns in Indianapolis
Indianapolis isn’t just known for its sports and culture — it’s also home to some of the wealthiest towns and neighborhoods in Indiana. If you’re curious about where the richest communities are located, here’s a list of the top 10 richest towns in the Indianapolis area, based on average household income, property...
Study ranks Indiana seventh for residents looking online for ways to pass drug tests
A new study says Indiana ranks 7th highest for residents looking online for ways to pass drug tests. With more than 67 searches per 100,000 people, the state generates about 4,690 monthly searches related to passing drug tests. The study by Simmrin Law used Google data to compare search volume...
Survivor Removed from City-County Council Meeting After Emotional Remarks
An Indianapolis City-County Council meeting was briefly disrupted Monday night when a woman speaking during the public comment period exceeded her allotted time and refused to yield the floor, prompting her removal by sheriff’s deputies. The woman, Lauren Roberts, a former city employee and sexual harassment...
IMPD arrests suspect in multiple robberies of same east Indy bank
INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD on Tuesday announced the arrest of a suspect who's believed to have robbed an east Indianapolis bank multiple times. On Monday, June 9, officers were called to a bank in the 4300 block of East 10th Street, east of North Sherman Drive, for a reported bank robbery.
‘Hatred isn’t welcome here:’ Westsiders work to purge KKK flyers
A Kentucky-based hate group placed homophobic flyers near two westside schools in Indianapolis, but neighbors quickly came together to clean them up and reject their hateful message.
Marion County Prosecutor’s Office: Hateful, disturbing flyers distributed on west side of Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Hateful flyers were distributed on the west side of Indianapolis last week. In a post on X, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that “hateful and disturbing” flyers were found on the west side of Indianapolis. MCPO encouraged those who spot such flyers to contact its crimes hotline at (317)...