December 19, 2024
Indy's Teeny Statue of Liberty museum to find new home
Indianapolis’s Teeny Statue of Liberty Museum will close at the end of this year, but an agreement is in the works to move the collection to a new home.
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14-year-old Arsenal Tech student fatally stabbed near school. Teen suspect in custody
Freshman Anabel Trujillo died at the scene. A 14-year old suspect was arrested for the killing.
Read MoreDecember 16, 2024
'Renaissance' coming to northeast Indy brings financial resources, homeowner assistance
The East 38th Street Renaissance initiative aims to bring culture, art, and business to the community while also fostering economic growth and community pride.
Read MoreDecember 16, 2024
Indianapolis veteran finds permanent housing after fire displaced him and 47 others
On Oct. 26, the Manchester Apartment building caught fire, displacing Martin and 47 other veterans from the transitional housing complex. Several displaced veterans have been relocated since the fire.
Read MoreDecember 13, 2024
Nippon to revamp polluting blast furnace in Gary as part of U.S. Steel merger
Blast furnaces that use coking coal generate the largest share of emissions in the steelmaking process.
Read MoreDecember 11, 2024
ProPEL Indy releases latest report on interstate improvements, seeks public input
A new report is out as part of an ongoing, extensive study of the highway system in Indianapolis. The public is again invited to weigh in on possible projects and solutions inside the I-465 loop.
Read MoreDecember 11, 2024
When two Indianapolis teens lost their mother, Habitat for Humanity tried to foreclose on their home
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit that helps low-income families purchase homes through interest-free mortgages. The goal is housing security and a chance to build generational wealth. But after one Indianapolis family lost their mother, Habitat moved to foreclose on their home – ignoring federal law.
Read MoreDecember 10, 2024
Clinician-led mental health response team expands to Indy's north side
A team of civilians that responds to mental health calls in Indianapolis will expand to the north side.
Read MoreDecember 9, 2024
Purdue-led study could improve population control for deer, turkeys and coyotes after disease outbreak
A research project led by a Purdue University professor could improve population control regulations for white-tailed deer throughout Indiana.
Read MoreDecember 8, 2024
Indiana at Notre Dame in CFP will be teams' 1st meeting since '91, winner gets Georgia in Sugar Bowl
The College Football Playoff bracket sends No. 10 seed Indiana to No. 7 Notre Dame for a first-round game on Dec. 20 with the winner facing No. 2 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1. The Indiana and Notre Dame campuses are separated by 200 miles but their football teams haven’t met since 1991. Georgia has played Notre Dame three times and all were high-stakes games. The Bulldogs have never played Indiana.
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