News and Headlines
- Federal officer shoots person in leg after being attacked during Minneapolis arrest, AP source saysA federal officer shot a person in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel during an arrest Wednesday, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
- 'Organized brutality:' Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz condemns ICE's immigration crackdownMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz posted a public video Wednesday night addressing the ongoing federal immigration crackdown in the state.
- Indiana's 2025 Teacher of the Year heading to Miami for championship game recognitionIndiana's 2025 Teacher of the Year, Graciela Miranda, will be honored on-field during the College Football Playoff National Championship game in Miami.
- Faith leaders push back against proposed data center on Indy’s east sideMembers of the Black Church Coalition met Tuesday on the city’s east side to discuss next steps in their push against a planned data center on a lot near East 25th Street and North Sherman Drive.
- War powers resolution fails in Senate as 2 Republicans bow to Trump pressureSenate Republicans voted to dismiss a war powers resolution Wednesday that would have limited President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further attacks on Venezuela.
- Addressing homelessness at the Statehouse: Bill would make outdoor sleeping illegalThe legislation would make it illegal to camp, sleep or use public land for long-term shelter without permission.
- Governor Braun delivers 2026 State of the State AddressGovernor Mike Braun will deliver the 2026 State of the State Address to a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly on Wednesday.
- Indianapolis sees 90% murder conviction rate in 2025, but some families are still seeking answersIMPD reports decreases in shootings, murders, and robberies while the prosecutor's office maintains a high conviction rate for the third consecutive year.
- 'It's just so important:' Agriculture Secretary on the broad impacts of new school milk rulesUnder a new law, schools that are part of the National School Lunch Program can now offer whole and 2% milk in addition to the low- and zero-fat options that were already on the menu.
- Challenging winds test Indy DPW as they battle this round of winter weatherWinter weather is back in the forecast, and Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) trucks are back on the roads to keep them clear. A challenge on Wednesday? Wind gusts over 35 mph at times.
Fox 59
- 1 dead in shooting on Indy's south sideINDIANAPOLIS — One person is dead following a shooting on the south side of Indianapolis. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers responded to the 5000 block of Shelby Street on reports of a person shot. Once officers arrived, they found one victim with injuries consistent with a gunshot wound; that victim was originally […]
- 1 firefighter injured after house explosion in GreencastleGREENCASTLE, Ind. -- A firefighter and a citizen were injured following a house explosion in Greencastle on Wednesday afternoon. Firefighters with the Greencastle Fire Department responded around 3:30 p.m. to a residence on Woodhaven Drive after receiving reports of a possible gas leak. GFD said that while firefighters were on the scene, an explosion reportedly […]
- Hendricks County Animal Control Shelter declared under a state of emergencyHENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — The Hendricks County Animal Control Shelter was declared to be under a state of emergency due to building conditions. The Hendricks County Commissioners held their monthly meeting on Jan. 13 and went through several items on the agenda. The first being to address the shelter and declare it to be under […]
- Indianapolis housing properties set for sale face numerous maintenance issuesGREENWOOD, Ind. — Tamika Gough took me inside her townhouse. Eleven days before Christmas, the water stopped flowing due in part to a busted frozen pipe. “I called the people. I normally call, the maintenance people their number was disconnected. What is going on?" said Gough. Jugs of store-bought water helped during the early three […]
- Fish at IU's Showalter Fountain removed to prevent a 'championship adventure'BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Indiana University campus is getting ready for the Hoosiers to take on Miami in the College Football Playoff on Monday night, and part of that preparation included removing a highly sought-after student trophy: the fish at Showalter Fountain. “Given Showalter Fountain’s long history of sea creatures going on championship adventures, we’ve […]
- Researchers with Purdue successfully charge electric heavy duty truck on US-52Researchers with Purdue University and INDOT have successfully charged an electric heavy duty truck at highway speeds. This is the first time in the U.S that a roadway has wirelessly charged a truck.
- 3 dead in fatal Madison County crashMADISON COUNTY, Ind. — Three people are dead after a crash in the 5500 block of State Road 67 in Madison County. According to an INDOT Traffic Management alert, all lanes of SR 67 are closed after a crash took place between North Pendleton Avenue and West Ridge Lane around 4:20 p.m. on Wednesday. Investigators […]
- Gameday posters picked up quick for national championshipBLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Game after game, Indiana University drops free posters that have become quite the collectible with the team’s success. As soon as the season schedule comes out, Jon Terzini is tasked with creating the commemorative posters. Using the same shade of red, he works with the school to come up with different ways […]
- 'Threats of violence' made to Daleville schools; suspect arrestedDALEVILLE, Ind. — A suspect has been arrested in Delaware County after they say a social media post contained "threats of violence" to Daleville schools and daycares. The Delaware County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest on Wednesday after an investigation into the threats, which came in earlier this week. Daleville police were notified on Monday […]
- A much-colder weather pattern through the weekendThe average high for Indianapolis this time of year is 36° and Wednesday will go into the record books with a high of 48°. That would be a mild day for us, but the high temperature came shortly after Midnight, before a powerful cold front moved across the state. The front brought much colder air […]
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Sports News
- Bam Adebayo out of slump as Heat entertain Celtics
- Key players back for Pistons entering clash vs. Suns
- Steelers sign 13 to Reserve/Future contracts
- Five Things to Know About Jesse Minter
- QB Dante Moore staying at Oregon, opts against entering NFL draft
- Bridgeport cop in on-duty sex case also accused of yanking man out of car at crash scene- Lawsuit
- Bridgeport man gets 5 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl in southwest CT
- Woman who struck Derby pedestrian confessed when confronted, warrant says
- Bridgeport Council committees shoot down plan to equip police, fire departments with drones
- Former Stratford teacher to face fourth arrest in vehicle 'title-washing' case
Ft Wayne Area
- Two Bamboo launches first mahjong location in Fort Wayne
- More wintry weather coming
- 3 dead after crash in Whitley Co., another injured
- How Heartland Ambulance will provide free Emergency Medical Dispatch to Allen County
- Indiana Toll Road shut down after 30-vehicle pile-up
- Crash closes road, causes heavy traffic in downtown Fort Wayne
- 'No War for Oil': Protesters urge Senators to support War Powers Act
- DNR eyes Huntington County for invasive spongy moth treatments in 2026
- Solve the Case: Another way to give tips on cold cases
- Snowy weather causes unsafe road conditions and several crashes