INDOT plans to replace the concrete decks on both the Virginia and Fletcher Ave bridges over I-65/I-70. Fountain Square neighbors formed a group called A Safer Fletcher to allow for the community voice to be factored into the project.
INDOT plans to replace the concrete decks on both the Virginia and Fletcher Ave bridges over I-65/I-70. Fountain Square neighbors formed a group called A Safer Fletcher to allow for the community voice to be factored into the project.
Grant County leaders said tornado sirens went off in Wakita, Oklahoma, around 10:30 Thursday night, prompting some residents to take shelter in a safe location.
Marion County Election Board accuses Secretary of State Diego Morales of using state resources to film a campaign video, which he denies.
The warm weather might have spring gardening on your mind, but don't plant seeds outdoors just yet.
The Greenwood Police and the Johnson County Coroner's Office are investigating after an unidentified body was found in a drainage ditch on Friday.
Fourth graders at Stout Field Elementary School were all smiles Friday when members of the Indiana Pacers organization stopped by to read books, play games and give out prizes.
Court Records say a social media video showing teens with illegal guns helped spark an investigation that led to arrests and the recovery of weapons.
The Labor Department reported Friday that hiring deteriorated from January, when companies, nonprofits and government agencies added a healthy 126,000 jobs. Economists had expected 60,000 new jobs in February.
Daylight saving time begins this weekend, meaning millions of Americans will set their clocks one hour forward.
The elder Jackson died last month at age 84 after battling a rare neurological disorder that affected his mobility and ability to speak. Family members say he continued coming into the office until last year and communicated through hand signals.
Streets to Home Indy is a community-wide model for ending unsheltered homelessness, focused on rapidly placing individuals into housing with case management and supportive services.
Early estimates suggest the escalating U.S. military conflict with Iran may have already cost American taxpayers more than $1 billion, and analysts warn the total could continue to climb dramatically if operations continue.
Police in Texas released new video Thursday from a weekend mass shooting that left 19 people shot and three victims dead, along with the gunman.
While no measles cases have been reported in Indiana so far this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported more than 1,100 cases nationwide as of February 26.
Last August, a new owner took over the now 47-year-old community staple. Now, he's hoping to continue building on the traditions he's experienced since he was a kid.
Two Indianapolis residents say their rent payments were stolen from a drop box outside their apartment management office, leaving them scrambling to cover costs they had already paid.
The CARE to Connect initiative partners with Wheel the World to survey local businesses and verify accessibility for travelers with disabilities.
Westfield's 'Green Building' will be moved to a permanent location just west of City Hall, where it will be restored to its original appearance.
Stocks sank on Wall Street Thursday after the price of oil spiked to its highest level since the summer of 2024 because of the war with Iran.
Thanks to funding from Downtown Indy Alliance, public safety cameras were permanently installed at two Washington Street intersections.
Heavy rain has caused flooding and headaches for some Hoosiers, now left with a mess to clean up.
The former teacher was pushed to resign when he refused to call transgender students by their preferred names and pronouns, saying it went against his beliefs as a Christian.
The city's Department of Metropolitan Development Commission unanimously approved a delay in a zoning decision on a proposed data center on the city's east side.
Ausome Indy, known for its moms' network, is now creating a space for fathers of children with autism, as CDC data shows one in 31 children is affected.
The Marion County Public Health Department released its 2025 Community Health Assessment on Wednesday, identifying the most pressing needs facing residents of all ages across the county.
Clogged storm drains can mean flooded roads, but Indy DPW crews are working hard to clear the drains to avoid this issue.
The new storm sewer will stretch along Shelby Street from Pleasant Run Creek north to Woodlawn Avenue. City engineers say it is designed large enough to handle future drainage expansion.
Two virtual roundtable discussions hosted by Project Civility will give Carmel residents a chance to share housing concerns directly with City Councilman Jeff Worrell.
Lou Holtz, the Hall of Fame college football coach who led Notre Dame to a national championship, has died at 89, according to a statement released by his family.
A diplomatic tussle between the U.S. and Spain over the war in Iran intensified on Wednesday when the governments exchanged contradictory statements over the possible use of Spanish military bases by American armed forces for operations in the Middle East.