News and Headlines
- New ethics reports reveal thousands of stock trades made in President Trump’s name so far this yearA pair of new reports released this week by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics disclosed thousands of stock transactions made by President Donald Trump in the first three months of 2026.
- Mobility track chairs, war helmets stolen from Fort Harrison State ParkIndiana Conservation Officers are asking for help in finding the people who stole track chairs and war helmets from Fort Harrison State Park.
- 2 dead after plane crashes into house in Akron, Ohio, police sayA plane crashed in Akron Thursday afternoon in a residential area of Akron, Ohio, according to local authorities. Two people aboard were killed.
- State lawmakers will hold hearings on high school NIL rulesA state lawmaker on Thursday said Indiana needs guardrails in place as high school athletes begin to monetize their image.
- Stolen vehicle pursuit ends in crash on State Road 67ISP investigators tracked a stolen truck to a hotel on the southeast side of Indianapolis Thursday morning. ISP says a man and a woman sitting inside the truck spotted troopers, then drove off.
- Colts 2026 season schedule releasedThe Indianapolis Colts have released the 2026 season schedule. The team will open the season at home against the Baltimore Ravens.
- Indianapolis police detain people with help of FBI, DHS on Wolfgang DrivePeople were detained after authorities served a search warrant Thursday afternoon on the southeast side of Indianapolis, police say.
- IMPD investigating critical shooting at east side motelA person is reported to be in critical condition following a shooting Thursday evening on the city's east side.
- US Border Patrol chief Michael Banks is resigning, in latest DHS leadership changeThe head of U.S. Border Patrol, the agency increasingly tapped by the Trump administration for immigration operations in American cities, announced his resignation Thursday.
- Deaths and medical neglect claims cast scrutiny on California immigration lockupIsmael Ayala-Uribe, 39, died Sept. 22 after developing an abscess while detained at a for-profit ICE facility in Adelanto, California. He is one of four detainees who have died there since September.
Fox 59
- IMS ink: Making 500 memories permanentINDIANAPOLIS — For some Speedway superfans, one month, let alone one day, is just not enough time to celebrate the magic of May. “Honestly, my favorite time of year,” race fan Marcus Blair said. In a garage filled with racing memorabilia, Blair showed off his sleeve of IMS ink — a design he got last […]
- Mooresville police searching for Casey's thiefMOORSVILLE, Ind. — A woman is wanted for a theft that occurred at a Mooresville Casey's. According to the Mooresville Metropolitan Police Department, the individual shown below is believed to be involved in a Casey's theft. Police are asking that anyone with information or who recognizes the individual contact the Mooresville Metropolitan Police Department at […]
- Richmond woman arrested for neglect of a dependent, domestic batteryRICHMOND, Ind. — A Richmond woman has been arrested following a child abuse investigation. According to the Richmond Police Department, Anna Hobbs was arrested on Monday on preliminary charges of Domestic Battery against a family member, a level 5 Felony and Neglect of a Dependent, a level 5 Felony. The Wayne County Department of Child […]
- Indiana Supreme Court denies Planned Parenthood's petition to review challenge to state’s abortion lawINDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme Court has denied Planned Parenthood's request to have its case challenging the near-total abortion ban transferred to the Hoosier state's high court. According to an order filed by the Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday, the justices denied the nonprofit organization's petition to have the case transferred to the Indiana Supreme […]
- Docs: Indiana man found with hammers, loaded 12-gauge shotgun after threatening to kill bank employees, police officerJACKSON COUNTY, Ind. — A man is facing attempted murder and other felony charges after police say he threatened to kill multiple bank employees and a police officer in Seymour. The Jackson County Prosecutor's Office announced its decision to formally charge Fred Heckman with the following: Court documents indicate that Heckman entered Jackson County Bank […]
- Colts face tough start – Ravens, Chiefs, Texans – to a critical 2026INDIANAPOLIS – The journey to relevancy for the Indianapolis Colts – and that’s what the 2026 season absolutely, positively must be – begins against their historical genesis: Sept. 13: Baltimore vs. the Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. It’s the fourth straight season the Colts have opened a season at home, and it’s the launching pad […]
- Person shot, critically injured on Indy's east sideINDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis metro police are investigating a shooting that left a person critically injured on the city's east side Thursday evening. Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were called just before 6:30 p.m. to the 6800 block of E. 21st Street in response to a reported shooting in the area. IMPD said police […]
- Race fans share their thoughts on the best views at IMSINDIANAPOLIS - Now that all the grandstand tickets are sold out for the Indianapolis 500, fans are scoping out their vantage points during practice this week. One artist is documenting his favorite bird ’s-eye view as well. With each stroke of the paint brush, Justin Vining captures every angle of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on […]
- Former Indy kindergarten teacher gets 40-day sentence in one of two child solicitation casesINDIANAPOLIS — A former kindergarten teacher at a private Christian school in Indianapolis has been sentenced to 40 days in prison after pleading guilty in one of two child solicitation cases pending against her. Torrie Lemon, 24, pleaded guilty Thursday in Hamilton County court to one count of felony child seduction by a child care […]
- IMPD chief issues video message as youth curfew takes effectINDIANAPOLIS -- Before leaving school on Thursday, students in Marion County received a message from Tanya Terry, the chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Terry's message urged families to be more engaged as the summer curfew begins. Organizations are also working overtime to make sure this is a safe summer for all students. "I […]
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Sports News
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- Indiana schools prepare for phone-free classrooms
- Zero to 100: Breaking down key facts from the 2026 schedule
- Miami Dolphins announce 2026 schedule presented by Skyscanner
- Week-By-Week Breakdown of Jaguars' 2026 Schedule
- Eagles announce 2026 schedule
- Official: Jaguars 2026 Schedule Released
- Steelers release 2026 schedule
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Ft Wayne Area
- 'Cookin' Fort Wayne' helps Ronald McDonald House, powered by Do It Best
- 20 Democrats threatened on 'hit list,' Pennsylvania man charged
- Local kid celebrates 1 year cancer-free with return to baseball
- Temps on the rise, rain chances return soon
- Crash in northwest Allen County slows traffic
- Huntington County Coroner asks for help finding man's next of kin
- Local shelter seeking a new home for a special dog
- Allen County homeowners have until June 15 to appeal property assessments
- Pink paint sparks preservation debate at former Baltes Mansion in Fort Wayne
- Four killed in medical aircraft crash in New Mexico that ignited wildfire