Indianapolis woman says items are missing after eviction
An Indianapolis mother lost several items after she was evicted from a Beech Grove home and a packing company was hired to store her things.
Impact of merit-based hiring
A federal jury trial has cleared the state of Indiana of racial discrimination charges brought by a state employee who claimed he was not promoted because of his race. The attorney general praised the decision, stating that Indiana hires and promotes based on merit. The case centered around allegations from...
Indiana’s House of Blue Lights Sparked Decades of Mystery, This is the Real Story
During the 1950s and 60s, an urban legend caused one homeowner to put a fence around his property when people were constantly showing up to see his house in person. Every place has its urban legends, and Indiana is no exception. Britannica describes urban legends as nothing more than local folklore.
‘Horse Nobody Wanted’ Now Serves Vital Role As Racetrack Lead Pony, Lesson Horse
Just like the show he’s named after, “Leave it To Beaver,” Geeze Wally is a classic. The now 14-year-old former Thoroughbred racehorse is a fixture at Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino in Shelbyville, Ind., and has found new life after racing. He currently serves as a pony horse year round and has also ventured...
Jon Pardi Postpones Tour Dates Amid Illness: ‘My Sincere Apologies’
The 'Honkytonk Hollywood' star said he "simply won’t be able to sing at 100%." Here's what to know about the rescheduled shows:
Man dies in lawn mower accident at home on Indy’s northeast side
A 57-year-old man, Michael Fledderman, died Thursday after sustaining injuries in a lawn mower accident on Indianapolis' northeast side.
FSSA secretary: Braun administration ‘inherited a mess’
When it comes to the Family and Social Services Administration — which oversees Medicaid alongside other state programs like child care subsidies — Gov. Mike Braun “inherited a mess,” FSSA Secretary Mitch Roob said Friday. Roob is taking his second turn leading the agency, which has...
Poison hemlock: Kill it now before anyone gets burned or cattle eat it and...
There's a green and frilly looking plant growing across Indiana that can be deadly. It can kill cattle and poison people, or leave bubbling chemical burns that last for a month or more, even if you don't touch it. Poison hemlock can be found in many part of the U.S. including Indiana. While it doesn't spread as fast...
Docs: Indiana inmate still on the run after using bathroom break at gas station...
An inmate who used a bathroom break to escape police custody while being transported from Nevada to Indiana in 2024 is still on the run, according to local officials.
St. Simon Festival returns for another year of music, food, and fun
The St. Simon Festival, one of the largest parish festivals in the city, will take place this weekend on the northeast side of Indy, featuring music, food, rides, and family fun, with proceeds going to various social goods for the parish, school, and community.