IU students try to break world record for largest dodgeball match
Bloomington, Ind.— On Friday, thousands of students at Indiana University will attempt to break a world record for the largest dodgeball match. Organizers from the IU Samaritan's Feet ...
View ArticleBosma Campaign To Repay $10K In Durham Cash
INDIANAPOLIS -- The campaign of Republican Speaker of the House Brian Bosma will repay $10,000 in contributions from embattled Indianapolis businessman Tim Durham.6News has learned that the ...
View ArticleMartinsville teen injured in school shooting released from hospital
MARTINSVILLE - A 15-year-old Martinsville student shot at school a month ago is now out of the hospital. The family released a statement saying Chance Jackson can walk and talk but faces lifelong ...
View ArticleCarmel salon pampers guests with 'British flair' on royal wedding day
There were no cold feet at Westminster Abbey but there were soaking feet at the David and Mary Salon at Clay Terrace, where guests got to watch recorded coverage of the wedding of William and Kate ...
View ArticleLawmakers approve 'anti-bolting' bill
Friday, Indiana lawmakers approved a bill that would stop minority party lawmakers from leaving to keep the majority from doing business. It's in response to the walkout House Democrats made ...
View ArticleTexting while driving ban passes
Indianapolis— It was a victory Friday afternoon for safety advocates at the Indiana Statehouse as the texting while driving ban bill passed. A current law on the books only banned teenage ...
View ArticleTom Carnegie to be honored at IMS on Pole Day
Legendary Indianapolis 500 announcer Tom Carnegie will be honored at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this year during its 100th anniversary by renaming Pole Day as "Tom Carnegie Day" on ...
View ArticleBlack horse runs loose in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) - Animal Control officials in Noblesville found a horse running loose in the Hamilton County town on Friday. The horse, described as a black mustang gelding, was found near ...
View ArticleKKK flyers spark widespread complaints
RUSHVILLE, Ind. (WISH) - Residents in two Indiana counties woke up Sunday morning to Ku Klux Klan flyers littering their yards and driveways, and a Morristown man was cited in connection with the ...
View ArticleRobbers leave store owner bound, gagged
DELPHI, Ind. (WISH) - Armed robbers left a grocery store owner bound and gagged outside his own store Friday in downtown Delphi. Police said two men entered the El Porvenir grocery store in the 100 ...
View ArticleBloomington South spring sports update
Hamilton Southeastern - 6, South - 1 Game 1; South - 9, Bloomington North - 1 South finished third in the Whiteland Invitational. The first game saw Hamilton Southeastern defeat the Panthers 6-1. ...
View ArticleTapestry Parkview scholarship winners
Recipients of the Tapestry Parkview Health Sciences Scholarship pose for photos on Friday. From left are: Rachel Brouwer, Heidi Buffenbarger, Alexis Hammond, Crystal Martinez and Grace Morken. Not ...
View ArticleHoosiers Send Relief To Southern Storm Victims
INDIANAPOLIS -- Hoosiers are sending their support to victims of the southern storms in the form of tractor-trailer packed with food and supplies.This weekend, the Midwest Food Bank will drive three ...
View ArticleMan Accused Of Spreading HIV Faces Child Porn Charges
FRANKLIN, Ind. -- A Greenwood man police said had unprotected sex with numerous women and didn't inform them that he has HIV is now facing charges of child pornography.In February, Tony ...
View ArticleOfficer Charged With Stealing Money During Traffic Stops
INDIANAPOLIS -- An Indianapolis police officer has been arrested, accused of stealing thousands of dollars from drivers during traffic stops, police said.Officer David Butler, a 23-year veteran with ...
View ArticleNew Castle family recovers lost vacation photos
NEW CASTLE - Many Hoosiers are back from spring break and looking at their pictures of sunshine, warm weather and the beach. But imagine if you lost your camera during vacation. All those memories ...
View ArticleFountain Square businesses deal with construction woes
INDIANAPOLIS - Fountain Square will soon have an attraction that will bring more visitors and customers to the area, but the problem right now is that the construction mess is keeping people away. ...
View ArticleIndiana governor, mulling White House bid, to sign bill defunding Planned...
INDIANAPOLIS — Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels said Friday he will sign a bill restricting abortions and making Indiana the first state to cut off all government funding for Planned Parenthood, ...
View ArticleDemocratic mayoral candidates take part in radio debate
Friday, the Democratic candidates vying for their party's nomination to run for mayor of Indianapolis debated the issues for the first and final ...
View ArticleHoosier help heading to Alabama's hardest hit areas
Indianapolis— Help for tornado victims is on the way from the Hoosier State. Friday, volunteers at a local food bank loaded a semi with $40,000 worth of food and personal care items destined ...
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