Today officially declared ‘Andrew Luck Day’
Today has been declared “Andrew Luck Day”. That’s the declaration made by the Mayor of Indianapolis Joe Hogsett. Hogsett said since joining the Colts in 2012 as the NFL’s number one draft pick, Luck has proven himself
Weather alert: slight risk for severe weather tonight
There is a slight risk for severe weather in central and northern Indiana tonight, says the National Weather Service of Indianapolis. The main threats are damaging winds, heavy rain, and large hail. There is also a slight
BREAKING: Two-year-old Upland girl dies following crash
An Upland child has died of injuries sustained in an accident yesterday evening. Yesterday at approximately 6:48 p.m., officers from the Indiana State Police and the Grant County Sheriff’s Department responded to a single-vehicle crash on Grant
Study: nearly half of Americans would take a pay cut for better sleep
Just how sleep-deprived are Americans? Well, nearly half of us admitted we’d take a pay cut just to get a perfect night of shut-eye. According to a new study taken on behalf of Slumber Cloud, 43% of
Twenty-seven charged for Tippecanoe River party, most of them were minors
Twenty-seven people were arrested all at once on the Tippecanoe River in Pulaski County over Labor Day weekend. The Indiana DNR says the arrests were in response to complaints including excessive littering and underage drinking on the
RECALL: Ubbi connecting bath toy
Ubbi has recalled their plastic children’s connecting bath toy since the toy’s big or smaller connecting circles can break and cause a choking or cutting hazard. While no injuries have been reported, anyone who has the toy
Lock of George Washington’s hair up for auction
A lock of George Washington’s hair is up on the auction block. The four-inch strand of hair was cut by a relative around 1790 while he was serving as the nation’s first president. The white hair was
Farmers across Indiana are now eligible for assistance
Farmers in all 92 Indiana counties are now eligible for assistance. Gov. Eric Holcomb announced that farmers are eligible for assistance under a secretarial natural disaster designation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. To qualify farmers must
Red Line buses launch, celebrate with month of free rides
The long-awaited Red Line buses in Indianapolis are officially taking passengers. IndyGo celebrated the official launch of the extended bus route early Sunday morning. The first buses left stations at 7 a.m. The 13 mile-route will run
Duke Energy tearing down West Terre Haute power plant
Duke Energy is tearing down a power plant in West Terre Haute. The old-power plant provided energy to the Wabash Valley from 1953-2016. Crews are cleaning up the facility now and tear down is set to follow.