News and Headlines
- Over 500 gather to discuss protecting vulnerable residents with Indy Action CoalitionOver 500 Indianapolis residents gathered to discuss a new homelessness law and ICE enforcement at a community meeting on Thursday.
- Residents on the southeast side are looking for answers after major flooding in their apartmentResidents paid renters' insurance along with their rent each month. So, they thought they were protected. Until property managers told them their renters' insurance went towards the building.
- Westfield Police investigating "suspicious" deathAccording to a post on social media, Westfield Police responded to the 3900 block of Westfield Road to assist medics on the report of a person down inside a residence at around 7:24 p.m.
- QB Daniel Jones remains focused on being ready to start Week 1 after completing new deal with ColtsJones returned to the Indianapolis Colts team complex with a new two-year contract worth up to $100 million and a promising timetable for his return to play — the 2026 regular-season opener.
- Oil market sees its worst disruption ever as Iran war threatens supplyThe war in the Middle East is now causing the "largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market," according to the International Energy Agency.
- When seconds matter: Indiana officials consider hyper-local weather warningsWhile some counties still send alerts or sound outdoor warning sirens county-wide during severe weather, others are starting to use this hyper-local approach to limit the number of alerts you receive.
- New VA Clinic planned for Indy's eastside aims to expand access to care for Hoosier veteransA new VA clinic on Indianapolis' east side is one step closer to becoming a reality after supporters signed the final beam being used in its construction.
- Gov. Braun announces partnership with Turning Point USA to expand chapters into all Indiana schoolsA new partnership between the state of Indiana and Turning Point USA is hoping to expand American values and freedom of speech to schools all across the state.
- Westfield reveals draft comprehensive plan for next 20 years of growthWestfield city leaders have released a draft comprehensive plan that lays out a 20-year guide for the city's growth.
- Lawyers in landmark social media addiction trial make final appeals to the juryJurors listened Thursday to closing arguments before deciding whether social media companies should be liable for harms caused to children using their platforms.
Fox 59
- Booker, Suns beat Indiana 123-108 for 4th straight victory and Pacers' 11th loss in a rowINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Devin Booker scored 43 points, Jalen Green had 36 and the Phoenix Suns beat NBA-worst Indiana 123-108 on Thursday night for their fourth straight victory and the Pacers' 11th loss in a row. Seventh in the Western Conference, the Suns played the second game of a six-game trip they opened Tuesday night […]
- Westfield Police investigating suspicious deathWESTFIELD, Ind. — An investigation has begun after a person was found dead in a Westfield residence on Thursday evening. According to the Westfield Police Department, officers responded to the 3900 block of Westfield Road to assist medics on a report of a person down inside a residence. Once officers arrived, they found a man […]
- St. Paul man dead, struck by a semi in GreensburgGREENSBURG, Ind. — A St. Paul man is dead after he was struck by a semi-truck on Thursday afternoon. According to the Greensburg Police Department, officers responded to the intersection of State Road 3 and Freeland Road around 4 p.m. on reports of a person being struck by a semi. Once officers arrived, they discovered […]
- Braden Smith collects 16 more assists as No. 18 Purdue beats Northwestern 81-68 in Big Ten tourneyCHICAGO (AP) — Braden Smith had 16 assists to climb into second on the NCAA career list, and No. 18 Purdue outmuscled Northwestern for an 81-68 victory on Thursday that moved the Boilermakers into the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. Trey Kaufman-Renn and Oscar Cluff each scored 19 points for Purdue (24-8), and Cluff […]
- Colts’ Daniel Jones: ‘We saw how good we can be’INDIANAPOLIS – One by one, the pieces have fallen into place. First, re-sign explosive receiver, Alec Pierce. Next, re-sign quarterback Daniel Jones. They represented general manager Chris Ballard’s overriding offseason priorities, and both boxes have been checked off. Now what? There will be more additions and subtractions as the 2026 roster crystallizes, but owner Carlie […]
- Horizon League moves championship games to NoblesvilleNOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A new partnership is bringing the 2027 Horizon League Basketball Championships up north. The Arena at Innovation Mile in Noblesville will be the future site for the games. The City of Noblesville has spent the last year and a half working to secure the Horizon League Championship Games, as well as the […]
- 1 dead in shooting on Indy's east sideINDIANAPOLIS — A man was found shot to death on the city's east side on Thursday. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called out to the 3600 block of Decamp Drive just after 4 p.m. to conduct a death investigation. This is a residential street near 38th and Post Road. Officers reportedly […]
- Teen gets 15 years for raping 79-year-old woman in her Johnson County homeNEW WHITELAND, Ind. -- A Johnson County teenager will serve over a decade behind bars after he was sentenced for raping and strangling an elderly woman. FOX59/CBS4 has confirmed that 17-year-old Ariahn Smith of New Whiteland has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to felony counts of rape and strangulation. […]
- Free chicken at the new Franklin Chick-fil-A's 'Moove in Party'FRANKLIN, Ind. — If someone shows up to the grand opening of the Franklin Chick-fil-A in full cow garb, they could be walking away with free food. The new restaurant will be the first Chick-fil-A location in the Franklin community and will be at 2430 N Morton Street. It is set to open on Thursday, […]
- State officials urge Hoosiers to come up with a severe weather plan(WXIN/WTTV) — The week of March 9 is a Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana, and emergency management officials say the storms earlier in the week are proof of how critical planning can be before a storm hits. A day after Wednesday's storm and parts of Lizton, Hendricks County is still cleaning up. On Thursday […]
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Sports News
- Surging Suns hand Pacers 11th straight loss
- Bridgeport man gets 8 years in prison for robbing stores, Amazon truck at gunpoint, feds say
- Police ramp up patrols outside places of worship after synagogue attack
- Tony Dungy out at NBC after 17 years
- IN TSA staffing concerns grow as federal shutdown continues
- 2026 Bucs Free Agency Updates: Five Players Sign
- Buccaneers Add Edge Rusher Al-Quadin Muhammad
- Blazers, trying to keep pace in playoff chase, go for sweep of Jazz
- Brazilian man living in Stamford accused of possessing child sex abuse material
- California bill would lower retirement age for police officers, firefighters
Ft Wayne Area
- Dangerouly high winds with weekend weather rollercoaster
- Fort Wayne Fire Department responds to industrial fire off Engle Rd.
- Tornadoes confirmed in Wells, Jay Counties following Wednesday morning storms
- Travis Kelce named brand ambassador for Six Flags
- WWE to return to Fort Wayne for Saturday Night's Main Event
- Sweetwater store expands to include home audio displays
- Nine prisoners charged in connection with inmate homicide at Miami Correctional Facility
- Man who rammed his vehicle into Michigan synagogue was naturalized citizen from Lebanon, DHS says
- Travel restriction issued for Ohio Turnpike because of expected high winds
- Bullseye: Trine engineering students design machinery for veteran to get back into archery