Tariffs could lead to lower gas prices

You might be paying less at the gas pump soon. Many experts say the tariffs on Mexican and Chinese goods are going to hamper the US economy. Patrick DeHaan, Head of Petroleum Analysis for Gasbuddy.com, agrees with

Family starves 12-year-old son

A father and step mother were charged with murder among other crimes Friday in Bloomington after an autopsy discovered their 12-year-old child starved to death, according to the Associated Press. Police say the father was in possession

Indy Animal Care offers free adoptions

Indianapolis Animal Care Services is offering free adoptions. The shelter is open intake, which means they are required to accept every animal turned over to them. They recently faced an influx of pets that put them with

FedEx to invest millions in Indy

FedEx is looking to grow its presence near the Indianapolis International Airport. The company plans to invest $9 million to lease and equip a building for its FedEx Supply Chain Inc. division. FedEx has committed to adding

City of Firsts Adventure Park to open in Kokomo

An old fun park in Kokomo will be reopened as City of Firsts Adventure Park. The Kokomo Tribune reports the new park, which previously housed the Kokomo Raceway, will be home to a 1,000 foot go-kart track,

Wabash College launches volleyball team

Wabash College has announced it will launch an intercollegiate volleyball program. This marks the 13th intercollegiate sport added to its varsity athletic program. The first season of volleyball will kick off in the 2020-2021 season.

Carmel set to vote on vape ban

Tonight Carmel might join the likes of Indianapolis in banning e-cigarettes in public places and businesses. The new proposal will go before the Carmel Common Council. Councillors cite health concerns among youth and young adults as a

Indiana Military Museum expands

The Indiana Military Museum is tripling in size with the opening of a new expansion in Vincennes. The million dollar project is two years in the making and features military artifacts from WWI through modern times. The

MLB wants to increase fan safety

During Saturday’s Indianapolis Indians game a child was struck by a foul ball, only days after a ball hit a child at a Chicago Cubs game. MLB officials say they are looking into improving protective netting at