Barbie to come to the Indy Children’s Museum
You can take a step into the Barbie world this May at the Children’s Museum. The Children’s Museum is partnering with Mattel to celebrate 60 years, showcasing the iconic Barbie doll along with the story of how
Suspended Hamilton County priest now facing child solicitation charges
A suspended Indianapolis priest has been arrested in Hamilton County after being accused of sex crimes against children. The Rev. David J. Marcotte, was booked into the Hamilton Co. Jail shortly early Tuesday, reports IndyStar. He is
Expect rain, possible snow on Halloween night
When you go Trick-or-Treating on Halloween night, you can expect rain and cold temperatures. Maybe even some snow. National Weather Service of Indianapolis Meteorologist Mike Koch says almost the entire state will see rain on Wednesday and
Study: Indiana ranks 47th in student loan default rate
A new study from consumer financial website LendEDU says Indiana ranks as one of the worst in the country for student loan default rates. Inside Indiana Business says the study used data from the U.S. Department of
MPD: Five males attack El Taco Express worker, still on the loose
The Marion Police Department is searching for five males who attacked an El Taco Express worker on Sunday. According to Deputy Chief Stephen Dorsey at 12:45 p.m. 34-year-old Daniel Chagala was working when five men entered the
ISP: There were more than 14,000 deer-related crashes in Indiana last year
Fall brings foliage, frost on the pumpkin, and lots and lots of deer. It’s rutting season, which means deer are very active. Mating season for whitetail deer runs from mid-October through early December. When deer are out
New vegan restaurant, Rabbit Food Café, to celebrate grand opening in Gas City
A vegan restaurant is celebrating its grand opening this Friday in Gas City. It’s called the Rabbit Food Café. Their mission is to empower health-conscious Grant County residents through organic farm-to-table and whole-food plant-based nutrition options. The
Daylight saving time ends this Sunday
Time to start thinking about what you’ll do with that extra hour of sleep as Daylight Saving Time comes to a close this weekend. Clocks “fall back” on Sunday at 2 a.m., bringing sunrise an hour earlier.
Marion Utilities open on Election Day, closed on Veterans Day
Marion Utilities will be open on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, and their solid waste pick up will run as usual that week. However, they will be closed on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11, and their solid
Marion JROTC Raiders earn State Runner-Up title; next up, Nationals
The Marion High School JROTC Raiders battled 17 other teams, the cold pouring rain and five grueling competitive events last Saturday at Camp Atterbury to become the Indiana JROTC Raider State Runner-Up, according to a MHS press