News and Headlines
- March was the most abnormally hot month in the mainland US in 132 yearsMeteorologists say March was unseasonably and stubbornly warm across the continental U.S., making it the most abnormally hot month in the last 132 years of record-keeping.
- IMPD: Suspect fired shots at officers responding to shooting on south sideIMPD confirms that no officers were injured in a police shooting on the south side of Indianapolis on Wednesday night.
- How quickly could a ceasefire in Iran start to affect gas prices?If the ceasefire in Iran allows oil to flow, experts say, gas prices in the U.S. could start declining over the next weeks.
- Sophie Cunningham to join USA Sports broadcast team for WNBA gamesSophie Cunningham posted on Instagram that she will be joining the broadcast team with USA Sports for WNBA games and contribute to studio coverage.
- 'Trump Accounts' for kids: How the program works and when it beginsA new federal program passed under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act aims to help children build savings from birth by offering a $1,000 seed payment from the government.
- Southbound I-65 closure scheduled for bridge removalA section of southbound I-65 in downtown Indianapolis is set to close this weekend to remove the abandoned railroad bridge north of Fletcher Avenue and preparing for pavement replacement.
- Trump meets with NATO leader Rutte as he muses about pulling out of the military allianceNATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met with President Donald Trump on Wednesday to try to smooth over the president's anger with the military alliance over the Iran war.
- Maria Marchesano hired to coach women's basketball at Butler UniversityThe university announced on Wednesday that 2005 Butler alum Maria Marchesano will be replacing former coach Austin Parker.
- Indy man charged with reckless homicide in accidental shooting death of girlfriendAn Indy man is accused of accidentally shooting and killing his girlfriend while playing with a gun on the couch, according to court documents.
- Oil plunges below $95 as the Dow surges 1,300 in a worldwide rally following a ceasefire with IranOil prices plunged below $95 per barrel, and stock markets surged worldwide Wednesday after President Donald Trump pulled back from his threat to destroy Iran.
Fox 59
- 'Something has to happen': Brown Co. Volunteer Fire Department squeezed by tight budget, limited resourcesNASHVILLE, Ind. - Without full-time firefighters on site 24/7, it can take upwards of 20 minutes for someone to respond to the Brown County Volunteer Fire Department during an emergency in Nashville - a reality those in charge say is dangerous and unsustainable. Those 20 minutes aren't even counting the travel time between the station […]
- IMPD officers exchange gunfire with suspect while assisting shooting victimINDIANAPOLIS — A suspect was wounded while exchanging gunfire with police on the south side of Indianapolis on Wednesday night while inside a home containing two children. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the 1200 block of Sumner Avenue around 8 p.m. to investigate a shooting. When police arrived at […]
- 5 women arrested for prostitution in NoblesvilleNOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Five different women across three separate businesses in Noblesville have been arrested for prostitution. According to the Noblesville Police Department, from March 18 to April 6, NPD received multiple complaints of possible illegal activities coming out of three different foot spas in the city. NPD's Street Crimes Unit then initiated an investigation. […]
- Woman found guilty in bribery case tied to shooting of Tippecanoe County judgeTIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. -- A woman has been found guilty in connection with the targeted shooting of a Tippecanoe County judge and his wife. Amanda Milsap has been found guilty of the following counts: Bribery (Level 5 Felony), Obstruction of Justice (Level 6 Felony) and Invasion of Privacy (Class A Misdemeanor). The verdict was delivered […]
- Semi's load crashes through cab causing slow down on 465INDIANAPOLIS — A semi-driver was fortunately not seriously injured after his load crashed through the back of his cab. The Indiana Department of Transportation issued an alert about the crash at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. The incident occurred on I-465 northbound on the east side of Indianapolis near 56th Street. Indiana State Police Sgt. John […]
- Blue Line construction in Irvington straining local businessesINDIANAPOLIS -- Construction for IndyGo's Blue Line is steadily underway, connecting Marion County residents across the east-west corridor. However, the early months of road work have already put a strain on local businesses nearby. Crews are currently moving dirt along Washington Street in Irvington, as pipes are being relocated ahead of the bus route construction. […]
- An elevated fire weather risk for ThursdayAfter a frosty morning, a warm front moved across the state and temperatures were 20 degrees warmer than they were Tuesday afternoon. Even warmer weather arrives tomorrow with more “May-like” highs in the 70s. The combination of milder temperatures, low relative humidity and gusty 30 mph winds, will bring an elevated fire weather risk for […]
- Reckless homicide charge filed against Indy man accused of accidentally shooting girlfriendINDIANAPOLIS -- Reckless homicide charges have been filed against an Indianapolis man following an accidental shooting that turned deadly on Indy's east side. Just before midnight, inside a home on Caryle Place on April 1, a single gunshot turned tragic when a woman was shot in the neck. The victim was rushed to the hospital […]
- Georgia developer files to construct $2 billion data center on Indy's east sideINDIANAPOLIS -- A Georgia-based developer is looking to build a new data center on the east side of Indianapolis, marking the latest data center to be announced in Indiana. According to DC Blox, it plans to invest over $2 billion to construct a three-building data center campus at the site of the former Ford Visteon […]
- Drive-in theater closes after 80 years in Boone CountyMECHANICSBURG, Ind. — A drive-in movie theater that has been entertaining Boone County audiences for the last 80 years is no longer. M.E.L.S. at the Starlite Drive-In in Mechanicsburg announced over the weekend on Facebook that it is permanently closed after the property was sold to new ownership. Opened in 1946, the theater operated at […]
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- PHOTOS: A semi truck carrying eggs catches fire in rural Kosciusko County
- Allen County to announce new fire chief this month
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- South Side High School grad sings national anthem at NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship game
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