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Officer dons biohazard suit to search ‘extremely foul’ home after loose dogs leads to disgusting discovery
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — A call of loose, malnourished dogs running around a neighborhood led to a police officer uncovering a home so “extremely foul” that he had to suit up in a biohazard suit just to search the home. Court documents reveal that Brownsburg police were called to the 100 block of N. Grant Street […]
I-465 road closures begin Friday night
INDIANAPOLIS — A construction project scheduled for this weekend on the north side of Indianapolis has been postponed. Crews were scheduled to repair guardrails and the bridge deck overlay on the ramp from U.S. 31 South to Interstate 465 East. The project is expected to be rescheduled in the upcoming weeks, INDOT said. There is no word on when the work may take place, though INDOT noted the schedules "may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen activities occur."
Witnesses recall being caught in the crossfire of shooting outside Indy CVS that left one man dead
INDIANAPOLIS — Witnesses recall the terrifying moments they were caught in the crossfire of a shooting outside a CVS on Indy’s southeast side that left one man dead. Police are still investigating what led to the deadly shooting in the pharmacy parking lot Thursday night. Multiple witnesses in the parking lot narrowly avoided being hit […]
Local anti-violence group hosts BBQ event to make connections, curb violence
INDIANAPOLIS — The city is ramping up its efforts to curb violence as we head into the summer months. The Indy Peacemakers were out across the city Friday night looking to help spread awareness and make connections in an effort to prevent crime. The Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety’s Peacemakers hosted a community […]
Parents of disabled children sue Indiana over Medicaid changes addressing $1 billion shortfall
Parents of two children with disabilities are suing an Indiana agency in federal court over changes to attendant care services they say violate the Americans with Disabilities Act and federal Medicaid laws. A state agency overseeing Medicaid has reimbursed parents, guardians and spouses for home care for years. Starting July 1, the state will no longer reimburse family members or guardians. The changes were proposed as a part of a cost-savings plan after the agency — the Family and Social Services Administration or FSSA — underestimated its Medicaid expenditures through July 2025 by nearly $1 billion. Families of children...
What are the chances that Indianapolis gets a derecho wind storm that damages downtown?
INDIANA, USA — The chance for a damaging wind storm like what hit Houston Thursday evening is actually higher here in Indiana than it is in southeast Texas. Indianapolis has been hit by destructive wind storms before and will get them in the future. The most recent one to...
Fast Friday revs up fan excitement as the Indy 500 approaches
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indy 500 is officially a little more than a week away. As the big day approaches, Fast Friday marks the start of the greatest week in racing for many 500 fans. Crowds poured into Indianapolis Motor Speedway eager to watch some of the top speeds and ready to start their racing celebration. […]
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