Affordable insulin campaign launched in Indy

Diabetes patients and advocates launched the “Affordable Insulin Now” campaign outside the headquarters of Insulin manufacturer and seller Eli Lilly in Indianapolis yesterday. The campaign is designed to hold lawmakers and pharmaceutical executives accountable and demand they

Howard County ‘Relay for Life’ postponed

This weekend’s Relay for Life of Howard County is being postponed due to poor weather forecasts. Event officials say it was not an easy decision to make, but the safety of its participants is of the utmost

Jesuit school refuses Archdiocese request to fire gay teacher

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School will no longer be formally recognized as a Catholic school within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis because of the school’s refusal to fire a gay teacher. The school said in a statement they’ve respectfully

Bankers Life Fieldhouse undergoes renovation

Bankers Life Fieldhouse is getting a facelift, and that means the Indiana Fever will hit the road. Construction on the renovations inside and outside the fieldhouse won’t affect the Pacers’ season or the NBA All-Star game in

Frontier Airlines hits milestone

The four millionth passenger of Frontier Airlines flew out of Indianapolis International Airport with more than a smile on their face. The passenger received round-trip tickets, and the rest of the passengers on flight 607 from Indy

Shootout suspects try to hideout at Fort Wayne Zoo

A pair of men arrested at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo have been charged. Matthew Fox and Jontra Clark were involved in a shootout with Travis Ladd at a gas station, reported the Journal Gazette. Fox and

Adult arcade comes to Indy

A new retro arcade bar will be opening its doors in Indianapolis on June 27th at 4:00 pm. 16-Bit Bar+Arcade offers over forty arcade games (free with the purchase of a beverage), old-school cocktails, and a large

Rolling slowdowns on Ind. 18, near 600 East

Watch for rolling slowdowns on Ind. 18 today near 600 E. in Grant County. The work is needed to allow utility contractors to work safely over the road. Flaggers may be stationed on side streets. Delays are