News and Headlines
- Parents of transgender Hoosiers share impact of BMV gender marker rule changeThe Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will no longer provide customers with the option to change their gender on their Indiana credential by using a court-ordered gender change or physician's statement
- North side shooting leaves person in serious conditionA person is reported to be in serious condition following a shooting on the north side of Indianapolis on Thursday.
- Speedway apartment complex faces fines for raw sewage on propertyThe Town of Speedway is addressing an ongoing issue involving the discovery of raw sewage on the property at an apartment complex.
- Tankers beware: Jazz fined $500,000, Pacers $100,000 by NBA for player participation policy breachThe NBA also docked the Indiana Pacers $100,000 for holding out Pascal Siakam and two other starters in a Feb. 3 game against the Jazz.
- Hearing examiner recommends approval for Metrobloks data center despite community pushbackThe Metrobloks zoning decision now heads to the Department of Metropolitan Development Commission on March 4. An appeal against the decision is expected.
- Republicans press Minnesota Attorney General on deaths of Renee Good and Alex PrettiAt a hearing Thursday, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson pressed Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison for encouraging tragedy in the recent deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
- Indiana House passes bill requiring compliance with ICE detainersThe Indiana House passed legislation that would require law enforcement agencies and other entities to comply with federal immigration detainers, moving the measure closer to becoming law.
- Love will cost you more: Tariffs driving up Valentine's Day pricesHoosiers are opening up their hearts and their wallets for the holiday, but it might be costing them more this year because of tariffs.
- Get paid, get your diploma and build your future: How YouthBuild Indy is transforming Indianapolis youthYouthBuild Indy is giving young people in Indianapolis a chance to learn essential job skills while also earning their high school diplomas, and they get paid to do it all too.
- Coping with grief: Two dads turn shared experience into hope for othersLoss brought them together — now they’re helping others find strength after tragedy through their podcast, "Getting Back Up: Finding Life After Death."
Fox 59
- IU defensive coordinator, Bryant Haines wins Broyles Award(WXIN/WTTV): The Hoosiers just keep on winning. Indiana University defensive coordinator Bryant Haines has won the Broyles Award, recognizing the nation's top assistant coach. The Frank & Barbara Broykes Foundation announced on Thursday night that Haines was the winner of the 30th Annual Broyles Award. This is Haines' first time winning the award, although he […]
- 1 critically injured in near northwest side shootingINDIANAPOLIS — A man has been critically injured following a shooting on the near northwest side of Indianapolis. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the 3600 block of DR. Martin Luther King Jr. Street at the Marathon Gas Station on a report of a person shot. Once officers arrived, they […]
- 'Her love will radiate': Hundreds turn out to celebrate the life of Hailey BuzbeeFISHERS, Ind. - Behind the calls for justice for Hailey Buzbee and demands for change at the statehouse is a community in mourning. Hundreds wrapped around the 17-year-old's family in Fishers Thursday night, including the mayor, as they celebrated her life. Those who spoke about Buzbee painted a picture in rich hues of pink, of […]
- Hoosier football success paying off for student-run paperBLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The success of the Hoosier football team is paying off for Indiana University’s student-run newspaper. The Indiana Daily Student has gotten about 4,000 orders for front-page replica posters of their Big Ten Championship, Peach Bowl and National Championship issues. The IDS has made more than $150,000 from Natty poster sales and an […]
- Indiana Pacers fined $100K for violating Player Participation Policy(WXIN/WTTV): The NBA announced on Thursday night that the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers have been fined for resting players. According to the NBA, the Pacers are being fined $100,000 for violating the Players Participation Policy in connection with a Feb. 3rd contest against the Utah Jazz. The Jazz defeated the Pacers 131-122, while only […]
- Indiana House passes ICE cooperation billINDIANAPOLIS -- As the fight on Capitol Hill over funding the Department of Homeland Security continues, Indiana House lawmakers advanced a bill (SB 76) Thursday that Republicans say will reinforce local cooperation with ICE. “SB 76, also known as ‘The Fairness Act’, is a strong, comprehensive measure to ensure full cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, and […]
- Customers at a loss after Carmel car dealer files bankruptcyCARMEL, Ind. - Customers of one Hamilton County car dealership are hitting major speed bumps as Indy Wholesale Direct has filed for bankruptcy. Dustin Hall has always dreamed of owning a Camaro. He didn’t see any red flags when going to Indy Wholesale Direct just off Michigan Road. He traded in his Chevy Equinox in […]
- The warm up starts Friday and 60° highs are in the extended forecastThe average high temperature this time of year in 40° and Indianapolis reached a high of 45° Thursday afternoon. Now a much needed warm up is on the way. Friday will be a sunny, cool day with highs near 50°. A storm system moving through the Tennessee Valley will bring our next chance for rain […]
- Despite opposition, zoning officer recommends Martindale-Brightwood data centerINDIANAPOLIS — Neighbors of the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood say the fight over a data center is not over. On Thursday, an examiner for the city's zoning board recommended that the data center be built. Boos erupted after the examiner, Judy Weerts Hall, made her recommendation. "We are their bosses; they do work for us. They are […]
- IU economics lecturer arrested in Bloomington child solicitation caseBLOOMINGTON, Ind. — An economics lecturer at Indiana University has been arrested after police say he used social media to solicit a police officer posing online as a teenage boy. James K. Self, 61, was arrested Thursday morning and booked into jail on a preliminary charge of child solicitation. The Bloomington resident and IU faculty […]
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Sports News
- No. 11 North Carolina hosts Pitt without Caleb Wilson
- Jazz fined $500K, Pacers $100K for tanking maneuvers
- Titans Finalize Coaching Staff Under Robert Saleh
- Steelers complete 2026 coaching staff
- Looking back at Colts' impact in the community in 2025
- Ravens Announce 2026 Coaching Staff
- 2nd LD Writethru: Britain's top civil servant resigns after two officials quit amid Mandelson fallout
- Fresno Police works to fill vacant police jobs through cadet program
- NYPD officers expected to be given clearance to take down unauthorized drones
- Milwaukee Police Department announces partnership with SAFEGUARD Recruiting
Ft Wayne Area
- Warm stretch begins today, builds into next week
- Local restaurants prepare for Valentine's Day, limited reservations
- IU economics lecturer arrested in Bloomington child solicitation case
- Groundbreaking former Allen County Commissioner Linda Bloom dies
- 2 teens charged with attempted murder for allegedly plotting mass shooting at Indiana high school
- Northwest Allen County Schools debuts non-profit to support students
- Indiana House passes ICE cooperation bill
- DOCS: Siblings accused of planning revenge murder in fatal shooting
- Cinema Center launches $100,000 campaign to mark 50 Years in Fort Wayne
- LOOK: Renovations underway for Wildwood Racquet + Wellness Club