According to court documents, a detective told Pickett they were there to investigate the threats made on his TikTok, which Pickett allegedly claimed his posts are freedom of spee
Leaders in law enforcement are raising concerns about the discussion surrounding illegal immigration sweeps. This comes as President Trump’s administration is pushing for customs enforcement and legislation on immigration is moving through the Indiana General Assembly.
Advocates are coming together to find solutions for youth violence just weeks after a 14-year-old girl was found dead in the snow at an apartment complex. Deandra Staples was killed earlier this month.
A suspected serial killer has been found guilty of killing a woman almost 18 years ago, after his trial in Indianapolis. Bruce Mendenhall is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 13, 2025. "It is my hope that today’s verdict brings resolution to Carma’s family and others who have waited years for answers and accountability after losing their loved ones,
Police are asking anyone in the area near the 1800 block of Holloway Avenue to review their cameras for any suspicious vehicles or activity.
An Indianapolis man is sitting in Hancock County Jail under a $20,000 cash bond after officers arrested him and charged him with several felonies.
Indianapolis' extreme cold snap began overnight on Sunday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a cold weather advisory lasting from about Monday morning through 10 a.m. Wednesday.
The jury trial for an accused serial killer accused of slaying an Indy woman 17 years ago has ended in a verdict.
After 16 months of work, the museum promises a transformed experience for motorsports fans, featuring significant upgrades and new
From Fred Payne to Andrea Neely to Dr. Lorenzo Esters, the 2025 Champions of Diversity awards gala honored Indianapolis’ entrepreneurial excellence ahead of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
IU Indianapolis hosts the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons after Sean Craig scored 24 points in IU Indianapolis' 86-77 win over the Green Bay Phoenix.
Martin University, the only predominantly Black institution of higher education in Indiana, won't be getting a funding boost under Governor Mike Braun's 2025 budget proposal.