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Indianapolis mom says she was nearly attacked and her 6-year-old's braids cut after she didn't tip stylist
INDIANAPOLIS — AJ Haley says she recorded her 6-year-old daughter's hairstylist trying to force her way into their car on Saturday. In the video, you can see the door handle nearly be ripped off as a woman tugs on it. Haley's daughter, Kensley, was in the backseat, screaming in...
ISP: 1 dead in car crash on I-65 that possibly stemmed from road rage gunfire; northbound lanes closed
INDIANAPOLIS — A person is dead after a road rage incident on Interstate 65 possibly led to gunfire and a car crashing into a pond. According to Indiana State Police, troopers are investigating a fatal car crash incident Wednesday afternoon on the southeast side of Indianapolis. ISP Sgt. John Perrine said the crash was on […]
‘Empty the Shelters’ animal adoption event kicks off Wednesday
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Shelters nationwide are taking part of the “Empty the Shelter” adoption event. The Bissell Pet Foundation launched their adoption event for shelters May 1-15. The event reduces the adoption fees to help get more animals adopted and effectively, empty the shelters. Three of the...
'I better not see you when I get out' | Man threatens, spits on IMPD officer after incident at downtown Taco Bell
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man has been charged with three felonies after an incident at the Taco Bell Cantina in downtown Indianapolis. According to court documents, an IMPD officer was called to the Taco Bell Cantina at 42 West Washington Street in downtown Indianapolis around 9:45 p.m. on April 29 on a report of a man yelling at employees and threatening to jump over the counter.
State Wants Jamey Noel to Pay Back $4 Million in 'Unlawful' Charges They Say Former Sheriff and Family Made
An Indiana audit released Monday by state accountants seeks $4.3 million from former sheriff Jamey Noel and his family as reimbursements for what auditors called "unlawful" luxury purchases made with fire agency funds.
Indianapolis gears up for festivities as calendar turns to May
INDIANAPOLIS — It won't be long before the greatest race car drivers in the world are making laps around the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway track. The city is making sure fans get the full experience in the weeks before the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500. It all started...
Police investigating death of boy placed in foster care by Department of Child Services
Authorities are investigating the death of a 10-year-old Northern Indiana boy who died while in the Indiana Department of Child Services' foster care system. Dakota Levi Stevens died after he was taken to the hospital last week. Officers with the Porter County Sheriff's Police arrived at a house in the 200 block of...
How much daylight will we gain in May for Indiana?
INDIANA, USA — May is a busy month for Indiana, not just thanks to the Indianapolis 500, weddings, proms, and marathons, but also due to the weather. Severe weather season is in full swing and more daylight is being added. If you are planning something in May, what kind of weather can you expect in Indiana?
Docs: Indy felon convicted in near-$1 million check fraud case hid cocaine, gun parts in his socks
INDIANAPOLIS — A federal jury has found an Indianapolis violent felon guilty in a machine gun and large-scale bank fraud case where nearly $1 million was stolen. Derrick Barbour, a 27-year-old Indy resident, was found guilty on Wednesday in federal court after a four-day jury trial. His charges include unlawful machine gun possession, unlawful possession of a USPS Arrow Key, possession of stolen mail and bank fraud.
Warming continues, rain chances return late week
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Temperatures could approach records on Thursday. We are comfortably mild here to start things off this morning. A weak boundary moving through Illinois is sparking some scattered showers and thunderstorms. Some of those may hold together for the early morning hours, providing a brief shower chance for the northern half of the state.
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