NFL Lockout Could Cost Hoosiers Millions
ANDERSON, Ind. -- The looming NFL lockout could cost Indiana business owners hundreds of millions of dollars, including in Anderson, which recently began hosting the Indianapolis Colts' ...
View Article'You Don't Need God' Billboards Sure To Stir Controversy
INDIANAPOLIS -- New billboards set to appear around Indianapolis next week are all but certain to stir some controversy.The Center for Inquiry, a humanist group, will launch a new ad campaign, ...
View ArticleHigh gas prices aren't keeping travelers from spring break
Rich Van Wyk / Eyewitness News Indianapolis - Just in time for spring break travel, gas prices continue to climb around central Indiana. Eyewitness News found prices at $3.55 a gallon at many ...
View ArticleVacant Indy home goes up in flames
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A vacant Indianapolis home is considered a total loss after it went up in flames early Thursday morning. Firefighters rushed to the home at 1851 W. 60th Street just after 1:45 ...
View ArticlePair grab drugs in Walgreens robbery
FRANKLIN, Ind. (WISH) - A trio of robbers made off with thousands of Hydrocodone pills during an overnight robbery at a Franklin Walgreens. Franklin Police say the three robbers entered the store on ...
View ArticleTeen sex tape lands man behind bars
LOGANSPORT, Ind. (WISH) - A Monticello man was sentenced to 10 years behind bars Monday after he encouraged his girlfriend to video tape sex acts with two teenaged ...
View ArticleStatehouse teacher rally to feature labor leader
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten is scheduled to talk about Indiana education issues that unions oppose, including the restriction of teacher collective bargaining and ...
View ArticleJuvenile detainee had enlarged heart, lung fluids
VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) -- A coroner says an autopsy shows a youth who died after collapsing at the Porter County Juvenile Detention Center in Valparaiso had an enlarged heart and fluid in his ...
View ArticleNoblesville's loan-guarantee program in place
Noblesville's recently approved small-business loan-guarantee program is winning praise from county officials, but the first recipients likely won't be known for months.Hamilton County ...
View ArticleThose in disputed Ind. 135 area can vote in Greenwood primary
Residents of an area along a disputed area of Ind. 135 will be able to vote for Greenwood city candidates in the May primary, but the city and Bargersville are continuing to disagree about future ...
View ArticleNo sign that Greenwood will alter its sign rules
The Greenwood City Council got to look at an unusual visual aid last week: a large black sign with bright green, pink and yellow letters.Tony Beck, who operates New Black Signs, would like to lease ...
View ArticleWatch spending, seek investment
Tough economic times are likely ahead, but the city of Franklin is better positioned to face those difficulties than many other Indiana cities, the mayor said last week.In his State of the City ...
View ArticleArea women are 500 Festival princesses
As ambassadors of the festival, the 2011 Indianapolis 500 and their hometowns, the princesses will attend and volunteer at 500 Festival events and programs throughout May.Princesses take part in ...
View ArticleWoman in 110 mph, 2-county chase, police say
A 20-year-old Wabash woman was arrested Wednesday, accused of leading police in a two-county chase that reached 110 mph.Indiana State Police Master Trooper Randy Renbarger reported that he was ...
View Article1 Arrested, 2 Sought In Drug Theft
FRANKLIN, Ind. -- A man was arrested and two more people were being sought early Thursday morning after the theft of thousands of pills from a Walgreens store.The Franklin Police Department said the ...
View ArticleFlood Threat Increases As New Storm Approaches
INDIANAPOLIS -- A flood watch is in effect for much of central Indiana from Friday evening through Saturday evening as yet another strong storm system targets the state.A low-pressure system will ...
View ArticleMore heavy rain headed to Central Indiana
Just when things are beginning to improve along the White and Wabash rivers, heavy rain chances begin to go up Thursday night and will continue through at least ...
View ArticleDead inmate had enlarged heart
VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) - A coroner says an autopsy shows a youth who died after collapsing at the Porter County Juvenile Detention Center in Valparaiso had an enlarged heart and fluid in his lungs. ...
View ArticleStudents walkout over graduation delays
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (AP) - About 50 East Chicago seniors walked out of school to protest the district's decision to push back graduation because of the number of school days canceled due to ...
View ArticleFlu claims 16 lives this season
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana State Department of Health says flu has claimed the lives of six people around the state within the past week. The agency said Wednesday that brings the total ...
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