Grant County Crime Stoppers searching for Charles Homes Jr.
Crime Stoppers needs your help in locating Charles Holmes Jr., who is wanted for Intimidation, Residential Entry, Invasion of Privacy and Criminal Mischief. Holmes is a 30-year-old male who is approximately 5’08” tall and weighs approximately 200
U.S. airlines expect record Labor Day crowds
Planning to hop a flight this Labor Day holiday? You might want to get to the airport a bit earlier than normal. According to a trade group representing U.S.-based airlines, 17.5 million passengers are expected to travel
Indiana prepping for census, not expecting much growth or loss in population
The next census is eight months away, and Indiana is getting ready. The 10-year population count helps determine how much money Indiana gets from dozens of federal programs — every Hoosier is worth about an extra $2,700.
Indy’s oldest public golf course closes amid new 30-year green space project
The oldest public golf course in the city of Indianapolis will be closing at the end of the summer. The city is closing Riverside Golf Course, which first opened in 1900, as they plan to start a
BREAKING: Water boil advisory issued for Jonesboro
The town of Jonesboro has issued a water boil advisory until further notice. The advisory has been issued after the town fixed a water line break in the area of W. Ninth St. South, including Tamarack Mobile
Retired Hamilton County deputy facing five child pornography charges
A retired Hamilton County deputy faces five felony child pornography charges. Court documents said David A. Wyler, 65, of Carmel, viewed child pornography and authorities were tipped off when he uploaded explicit images of young boys to
Weather alert: slight risk of severe weather today, potentially isolated tornado
There is a slight risk for some severe weather today for certain parts of the state. National Weather Service Meteorologist Jason Puma says central Indiana is the direct line of fire of a line of storms developing
Hundreds of volunteers to help commuters navigate new Red Line bus routes
More than 200 volunteers will be at IndyGo bus stations across Indianapolis to help riders and drivers navigate the new Red Line bus routes. IndyGo spokesperson, Brandon Evans, said the volunteers will explain everything that new riders
Indiana’s top-quality farmland declines in value continuing five-year trend
The value of top-quality farmland in Indiana has declined, continuing a five-year trend, according to the latest data from Purdue University. The statewide average of the best cropland is $8,212 per acre, down more than five percent
Trial set for Indiana man accused of cannibalism
A trial is set to begin this week for a southern Indiana man accused of murdering and cannibalizing his ex-girlfriend. Joseph Oberhansley is charged in the killing of Tammy Jo Blanton in her Jeffersonville home five years