1 found dead inside van pulled from Speedway retention pond
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A person was found dead inside a van pulled from a retention pond Tuesday morning in Speedway, police confirmed. At around 9:45 p.m. Monday, the Speedway Police Department received a report of a missing person. The caller told police that the person, a male, had not been seen since that morning, a
Indiana Innocence Project announces wrongfully convicted Kristine Bunch as first ever Director
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — After 17 years behind bars, Kristine Bunch turned her pain and loss into purpose when she helped create the Indiana Innocence Project. Bunch was convicted of setting the fire that killed her three-year-old son, Anthony, on June 30, 1995.17 years later she walked out of Indiana Women's Prison with the
Marion County men arrested after drone allegedly links them to string of Dodge Ram...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has arrested two men after a months-long investigation into thefts involving new Dodge Ram trucks in Marion County. According to court documents, IMPD worked with the Carmel Police Department to arrest 21-year-old Makhai Cox and 26-year-old Ronald McDuffey. Acc
This Hidden Indiana Lavender Farm Smells Like Pure Heaven From The Moment You Arrive
There is something quietly magical about a place that slows you down the moment you arrive. This Indiana lavender farm is exactly that kind of place. Rows of purple blooms stretch across gently rolling land, filling the air with a fragrance that feels almost impossible to describe until you experience it in person.
Man declaring himself ‘grandson of Jesus Christ’ threatens Indiana’s chief justice
In an unhinged document, Michael Cable, 52, promised a gruesome death and violence toward the recipient's family.
Indiana Governor Signs Immigration Enforcement Bill into Law
INDIANAPOLIS–Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed the FAIRNESS ACT into law on Tuesday. It’s a new law that lawmakers say will strengthen Indiana’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities, holds employers accountable for hiring illegal aliens, and ensures no community in Indiana will operate as a sanctuary for i
The possibility of a Buc-ee’s opening in Indiana
INDIANA — As Buc-ee’s continues expanding across the Midwest and eastern United States, Indiana remains one of the largest states without a location from the popular Texas-based travel center chain. While the company has not announced any Indiana stores, recent expansion activity and ongoing discussions surrounding pot
Weekend Lane and Ramp Closures Planned on I-70 in Downtown Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Department Transportation said on Monday that there are upcoming weekend lane and ramp closures on I-70 in downtown Indianapolis. Starting at around 9 pm on Friday, June 5 and running through 5 am on Monday, June 8, I-70 eastbound will be reduced to one lane between Belmont Avenue and Madison A
AT&T invests $1.9 billion in Indiana’s network infrastructure
INDIANAPOLIS — AT&T says it has invested $1.9 billion into networks across Indiana since 2021. According to the company, the communities seeing the biggest impact include the Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson market, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, and Bedford. The investments range from $775 million to $25 million in
Bridge demolition prompts overnight ramp closure
INDIANAPOLIS – Demolition work scheduled this week means an overnight ramp closure on the northeast side. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, crews will demolish the old ramp and bridge from eastbound I-465 to northbound I-69. The new ramp recently opened. Bridge demolition is scheduled in the overni

















