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The shooting happened June 25, 2023, around 2:30 a.m. in the 800 block of Broad Ripple Avenue, near Carrollton Avenue.
Daniel Jones is in his seventh NFL season but first with the Colts. Anthony Richardson is in his third season after being drafted by the Colts.
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WISH-TV on MSNIndianapolis bail bondsman convicted of human trafficking for exploiting female inmates
A former Indianapolis bail bondsman has been convicted of human trafficking for exploiting female inmates over several years.
A neighbor who was searching for the child found him in a pond at the Avalon Lake Apartments around 7 p.m. Sunday.
Shouts of Sellouts! and loud boos erupted inside the City-County Building on Wednesday after Indianapolis development officials voted 8-1 to advance Googles plan for a massive data center in Franklin Township.
The Metropolitan Development Commission approved Google's 467-acre data center in Franklin Township. But the district councilor plans to fight it.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A UPS employee died after being found shot Tuesday night in a parking lot in a commercial area on the city’s northwest side, police say. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department was called to reports of shots fired and a person shot at 9:55 p.m. Tuesday for an address in the 5400 block of West 81st Street.
Google’s plan to develop a $1 billion-plus data center in Franklin Township was bolstered by a city commission’s vote Wednesday to grant preliminary approval to the company’s request to rezone nearly 470 acres for the project.
WWEhas been doing a lot of press since Wednesday’s big announcement that their deal with ESPN starts in September with the Wrestlepalooza PLE on September 20.
Brent Denny has been named president and general manager of WTHR, Tegna's NBC affiliate and WALV, its MeTV affiliate serving Indianapolis. Denny will be responsible for driving the stations' financial performance and overall business strategy and overseeing the stations' operations serving the Central Indiana community.
"He was so unselfish with the ball," Xavieon Whitlow's grandmother said. "He would always ...throw the ball to a teammate if it meant they would win."
An armed neo-Nazi march in downtown Indianapolis Saturday has caught the attention of both local officials and a civil-rights group in Washington, D.C., who have all condemned the demonstration. Each statement is in response to a video on social media that shows a group of masked individuals wearing all black marching around downtown Indianapolis while carrying black flags displaying red swastikas.