News and Headlines
- Gas and travel prices could continue to spiral as tanker traffic stalls near IranThe average price for a gallon of regular gas on Monday was $3.48, up nearly 50 cents from a week ago. And prices could continue to increase with oil tankers held up in the Strait of Hormuz.
- BBB issues alert on Greenwood pool company following customers' complaintsThe Better Business Bureau has issued an alert about a Greenwood-based pool company, alleging they have a pattern of complaints.
- Woman charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting at Rihanna’s homeA woman accused of shooting at Rihanna’s Los Angeles mansion has been charged with attempted murder.
- IPS builds teacher pipeline by hiring graduates who trained in its classroomsIndianapolis Public Schools is working to strengthen its teacher pipeline by investing in teachers connected to the school and community they serve.
- Fourth of July fireworks to return to Mount Rushmore despite wildfire riskAfter a five-year hiatus, Fourth of July fireworks are returning to Mount Rushmore this summer and tickets to the show will be available through a public lottery. Drop a 🇺🇸 if you plan to enter.
- Authorities say a Georgia teacher was killed in a prank gone wrong. A teen is charged with homicideAuthorities say a Georgia high school teacher is dead after teenagers pulled a late night prank outside his home
- Ohio State president resigns after admitting to 'inappropriate relationship'OSU announced that President Ted Carter has resigned after telling trustees that he had an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources to support her personal business.
- Colts trading Michael Pittman Jr. to Steelers, per reportThe Colts are trading wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. to the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to ESPN.
- Alec Pierce re-signs with Colts on four-year, $116 million dealPierce is returning to the Colts on a four-year, $116 million contract, according to multiple reports from ESPN and The Pat McAfee Show.
- Anthropic sues Trump admin seeking to undo 'supply chain risk' designationAnthropic is suing the Trump administration, asking federal courts to reverse the Pentagon’s decision designating the artificial intelligence company a “supply chain risk."
Fox 59
- Man arrested after package with 65 grams of meth was allegedly delivered to his houseWESTFIELD, Ind. — A suspicious package ended with one Hamilton County man's arrest after officers located 65 grams of methamphetamine in the mail. The Westfield Police Department received a suspicious parcel report from the United States Postal Inspectors on Feb. 24. According to officers, a package addressed to the 1700 block of Emerald Green Circle […]
- 14-year-old girl arrested after stabbing incident on near east side of IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS — A 14-year-old girl was arrested after a stabbing incident on the near east side of Indianapolis. According to a public police report, officers were called to the 600 block of Jefferson Avenue — which is located off of East Michigan Street — around 7:28 p.m. Sunday to conduct an aggravated assault investigation. The […]
- Unidentified body found in Lafayette; coroner investigatingLAFAYETTE, Ind. — Officials are working to identify a dead body found in Lafayette. The Tippecanoe County Coroner's Office was notified around 1:20 p.m. Monday that a dead body had been found in the 1700 block of Shenandoah Drive in Lafayette. Upon arrival, officials found remains outside but were unable to identify the body. The […]
- Indy DPW using hot mix to fill problem potholesINDIANAPOLIS -- Pothole-filling season is steadily underway with thousands reported across Indianapolis. The Department of Public Works is taking advantage of the sunshine to get to work on the roads. “We know how the weather is here, and the more we see this cold, warm, rain, cold, warm, rain, rinse and repeat, the more we […]
- Indy man formally charged with 25-year-old's murder; awaiting trial in unrelated triple shootingINDIANAPOLIS -- An Indy man has been formally charged for his role in the shooting death of a 25-year-old man two years ago on the city's far south side. The Marion County Prosecutor's Office has now filed formal charges of murder and unlawful possession of a firearm against Gerald Hatcher. The incident in question was […]
- More violence at troubled Ritter Avenue apartmentsINDIANAPOLIS — The neighbor who called FOX59/CBS4 to come out and see his apartment at 1745 North Ritter Avenue on the city’s eastside pointed out the hole in his curtain caused by a bullet that flew through a wall on the other side of his living room and into the side of his refrigerator in […]
- Docs: Lebanon man charged with child molestationLEBANON, Ind. — A Lebanon man was charged with child molestation after allegedly attacking a young girl. Jeffery Kessner, 37, was charged with the following offenses: Authorities were notified on Tuesday, Feb. 17, by the Indiana Department of Child Services regarding a possible child molestation. According to court documents, the victim was first assaulted at […]
- INDOT expands speed control zones near Greenfield, RensselaerINDIANAPOLIS — Two new speed control zones will soon go into effect on stretches of I-70 and I-65. These Safe Zones will use cameras to capture images of speeding vehicles and send tickets directly in the mail to the offenders. Starting on March 23, enforcement will begin in both Safe Zones. One will cover the […]
- On-site parking, camping sold out for 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500INDIANAPOLIS -- Officials with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced on Monday that on-site parking and camping are sold out for the upcoming 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500. According to a news release from IMS, the parking and camping sellout is almost ahead of last year's race, which officials expect is "another indication of a […]
- Old Pro's Table in Broad Ripple closes after 36 yearsINDIANAPOLIS — A staple of the Broad Ripple bar scene for the past 35 years has now ceased operations. Old Pro's Table, a longtime sports bar offering pool tables and karaoke, first opened in 1990. On Sunday, the bar served its last drink. The Broad Ripple Village Association confirmed Monday to FOX59/CBS4 that Old Pro's […]
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Sports News
- 2 injured in overnight Denver crash near Congress Park
- Reports: Colts ship WR Michael Pittman Jr. to Steelers
- ICC announces team of the tournament for T20 WC 2026, featuring four Indians
- 2 injured in overnight Denver hit-and-run near Congress Park
- 3 arrested on suspicion of killing man near Cherry Creek Reservoir
- Man killed in crash northeast of Longmont
- Former Colorado public defender convicted of child sex assault
- Around the AFC North: Steelers Trade for Michael Pittman Jr.
- Reports: Colts re-sign Alec Pierce to 4-year, $116M contract
- UConn still No. 1 as UCLA grabs first-place votes
Ft Wayne Area
- Record-breaking warmth today
- Master planning for North River Development begins
- Business Excellence Award nominations open for businesses in Allen County
- POET Biorefining sues Wabash County Commissioners over opposition to carbon dioxide dumping
- Watch live: Trump holds news conference amid Iran conflict, surging oil prices
- Wife of teacher who died after prank-gone-wrong doesn't want teens prosecuted, she says
- Dutch Bros Coffee to open in Auburn this spring
- Ohio State University president resigns over 'inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources'
- Justice Dept. and Live Nation reach settlement over Ticketmaster illegal monopoly case
- Handful of Homestead students organize walkout, protest