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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced the new commissioner for the Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) on Wednesday. Abby Gray, who will now serve as Indiana’s ratepayer advocate, is stepping into the role. Governor Braun is directing the office to evaluate utilities’ profits and find cost-saving measures to ease the financial burden […]
INDIANAPOLIS–16 members of the Indianapolis City-County Council now say they oppose a Google data center in Franklin Township. A formal vote on that is supposed to happen at a meeting on September 22. The latest two people to announce their opposition to it on Wednesday were Indianapolis City-County Council Vice President Ali Brown as well […]
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, IN – The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is launching a new initiative aimed at saving children’s lives. In partnership with the Lawrence Swim Team, Operation Water Safety will provide free swim and water safety lessons to every fourth-grade student in the district. Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced today that Larry Duerson, Jr. has been charged with multiple felonies related to two sexual assaults that occurred along the Monon Trail in August. The incidents happened in the early morning of Aug. 8. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers and IMPD Sex Crimes detectives were called to the Monon […]
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Evansville police arrested five people Tuesday afternoon after they were caught stealing copper wiring from a manhole on North Evans Avenue. The wiring, confirmed to belong to CenterPoint Energy, was valued at over $200,000, and its removal caused significant damage to the utility’s infrastructure. Officers arrived at the scene after getting a […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Andretti Global announced Wednesday that they have signed two-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES Champion and 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner Will Power to their team for the 2026 season to replace Colton Herta who is leaving the series to head to F1. Power, 44, will pilot the No. 26 Andretti Honda as Herta leaves that […]
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind — A big crowd turned out Tuesday night to talk about a plan to turn the old Federal Mogul building into a data center. The meeting lasted more than five hours, and some people had to sit in overflow rooms. The city approved a 10-year tax break for the project, but the […]
HAMMOND, Ind.–Charges have been filed in the beating of an autistic man in Hammond. Scott Lindsey was attacked while riding his bike through a park last month and he lost several teeth as a result. Police say they have arrested a 25-year-old suspect named Keshaun Brooks. Brooks was arrested Sunday on felony battery charges. They […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Two women were shot and killed in Indianapolis back in March 2021. For years, no one was arrested. Now, police have charged a woman named Tadijah Davis in connection with the case. Investigators say Davis drove the car that dropped off two people who waited for the victims, then picked them up after […]
INDIANAPOLIS—ParkIndy has launched a new campaign aimed at highlighting the people behind the city’s parking meters and enforcement. The initiative, titled “We Are ParkIndy,” seeks to shift public perception by sharing the personal stories of its staff. The campaign will feature parking enforcement officers, meter mechanics, and ambassadors, emphasizing their roles as parents, veterans, artists, […]
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Dr. Charles Brooks is the CEO of Bloomington Meadows in Bloomington, Indiana. He says suicide is not just about mental health struggles. “The research shows that feelings of isolation are particularly problematic for a lot of people. These can occur around major life changes. Any life event that […]
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — An Evansville man was arrested Tuesday night for robbing a Plato’s Closet and Chuck E. Cheese while armed. Evansville Police said they got a call about a man who entered the Plato’s Closet Tuesday evening, fired one shot from a handgun, and then took money from the register before leaving the store. […]