News and Headlines
- Uber must pay $8.5 million in rape case involving a driver, potentially opening way for thousands of casesA federal jury in Arizona on Thursday found that Uber must pay out $8.5 million to a plaintiff who alleged a driver working for the company raped her in 2023.
- Trump administration launches TrumpRx website for discounted drugsThe Trump administration on Thursday launched TrumpRx, a website it says will help patients buy prescription drugs directly at a discounted rate.
- Fishers mayor proclaims February "Go Pink for Hailey Month" in honor of teenOn Thursday, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness officially proclaimed February as "Go Pink for Hailey Month" in honor of Hailey Buzbee.
- Democratic governors accuse Trump of 'openly talking about rigging' electionsPresident Trump is not backing off his assertions that the Republican Party should take control of the vote in at least 15 states.
- Advocates call for changes to Amber Alert system following Hailey Buzbee caseAdvocates are calling for lawmakers to make changes to the Amber Alert system following the disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee, after an alert was not released in her case.
- Hoosier advocacy group opposes bills on juvenile justice, homelessness criminalizationLive Free organization says proposed legislation would harm communities most affected by the criminal justice system
- Judge block ICE, DHS from using taxpayer data for immigration enforcementA federal judge in Massachusetts has ordered federal immigration authorities to stop using taxpayer information for immigration enforcement purposes.
- Behind the winter work at Beasley's Orchard in DanvilleJust because you don't see fruit growing in the winter, that doesn't mean work stops around the orchard.
- Lions fan files $100M lawsuit after he was allegedly punched by NFL playerThe Detroit Lions fan who says he was punched by Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf is filing a $100+ million lawsuit against the player and others.
- Constitutional law expert explains student free speech rights after Avon High School ICE protestConstitutional law expert Steve Sanders from the Maurer School of Law at Indiana University Bloomington said students have rights to protest, but those rights come with limitations.
Fox 59
- Brownsburg athletics retires former NBA player Gordon Hayward's jerseyBROWNSBURG, Ind. — Gordon Hayward is no stranger in a state that worships basketball. Thursday night at Brownsburg High School couldn’t have made that more evident. Flanked by two of his daughters, Hayward walked out onto the court where he made a name for himself not too long ago. “Very cool role model," fifth-grader Philipp […]
- Adam Vinatieri, NFL's all-time clutch kicker, selected for Pro Football Hall of FameINDIANAPOLIS – Casual conversation that intensified over the past several years has become a reality. Adam Vinatieri is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Arguably the greatest kicker in NFL history was named to the Class of 2026, which was announced Thursday night. “To have this honor is incredible,” Vinatieri told FOX59/CBS4 […]
- Indiana lawmakers consider changes to state alert system in response to Hailey Buzbee's deathINDIANAPOLIS—In response to 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee’s death, Indiana lawmakers said Thursday that they’re looking into ways to improve the state’s alert system. “Absolutely horrific story and a tragedy,” Senate President Pro Tem Rod Bray (R-Martinsville) said. “I feel for her parents. As a parent myself, I can only begin to imagine the grief that they […]
- 2026 marks 27th year of the Polar Plunge in support of the Special OlympicsWXIN/WTTV: In 2025, Special Olympics Indiana (SOIN) raised more than $1 million and hopes to surpass that amount in 2026. The Polar Plunge is SOIN’s signature fundraiser and has generated more than $12.4 million over its 27-year history. According to SOIN, it challenges people to take an "icy dip" to demonstrate a commitment to the […]
- Delaware County Corporal Blake Reynolds' wife files wrongful death complaintDELAWARE COUNTY, Ind. — The family of Delaware County Corporal Blake Reynolds has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Reynolds was killed on Nov. 12 when he stopped to help a disabled semi on I-69 north, a few miles away from Yorktown. Another semi crashed into his patrol vehicle and the truck while Reynolds was standing outside. […]
- Light snow is likely Friday morningA warm front will move toward central Indiana overnight and light snow will develop by sunrise. The Indianapolis Department of Public Works will activate the Indy Snow Force at 11pm. Crews will work 12 hour shifts as minor accumulations are likely through Friday morning. Light rain will mix with light snow as temperatures climb into […]
- Johnson County Sheriff's Office seeking to end car chases safelyFRANKLIN, Ind. -- The chase on U-S 31 south of Franklin on Jan. 16 could have gone longer. The driver did not pull over despite hitting stop sticks and the flashing lights behind him from several police departments, including Franklin, Whiteland, Princess Lakes, and the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. It was a Johnson County Sheriff’s […]
- The Arena in Noblesville prepares for top gymnasts in first meet at new homeNOBLESVILLE, Ind. - Noblesville is hosting some world-class athletes this weekend as USA Gymnastics holds its first Hamilton County event, the 2026 Rhythmic Challenge and Invitational. Equipment arrived Thursday at The Arena in Noblesville, as USA Gymnastics placed the final wood panels down and rolled out the mats for the top athletes. “Rhythmic gymnastics is […]
- 'The law is not being enforced': New candidate for Marion County prosecutor announces campaign, criticizes MearsINDIANAPOLIS -- Philip Foust has announced his candidacy for Marion County Prosecutor while criticizing incumbent Ryan Mears. According to a news release, Foust criticized Mears and his "failed policies that have left Indianapolis less safe." Foust, a graduate of Harvard's law school, previously served as a Marion County deputy prosecutor and currently serves as the […]
- Soldier found guilty in 2024 murder of Sergeant from LigonierIn October of 2024, Rancy was arrested and charged in connection with Sergeant Sarah Roque's death after her body was found in a dumpster at Fort Leonard Wood.
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Sports News
- Clippers send C Ivica Zubac to Pacers, land 2 first-round picks
- Hall calls Brees, Fitzgerald on first ballot, leaves Belichick on hold
- Adam Vinatieri named to Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026
- Ken and Willie Anderson Denied On Hall Doorstep
- Drew Brees elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026
- Brazil's Lula says national sovereignty not up for discussion
- No trade aftershocks for Bucks as they host Pacers
- Trade winners and losers: Cavs deliver, Bulls not so much
- Report: Clippers send C Ivica Zubac to Pacers, land two first-round picks
- Public safety's game plan- FirstNet powers first responders at the Big Game in Santa Clara
Ft Wayne Area
- Morning snow, gusty winds, weekend Cold
- Fort Wayne woman bombarded with threatening, fraudulent messages
- Trump launches online prescription drug platform TrumpRx: What to know
- Fort Wayne Cinema Center partners with American Red Cross for 'Iron Lung' blood drive
- Judge orders parties involved to sign a gag order in Bishop Luers lawsuit
- Fort Wayne Yorkshire terrier wins Best of Breed at Westminster Dog Show
- Blood found at home was Nancy Guthrie's, no suspect identified: sheriff
- Fort Wayne man found with kilo of fentanyl sentenced
- TikTok trend leaves 9-year-old boy with severe burns from microwaved 'NeeDoh' toy
- Minute Maid's frozen canned juices put on ice after 80 years