INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A person was shot early Saturday morning in Indianapolis, then later died in the hospital. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to a report of a person shot at the 1600 block of 49th Street, on Rosslyn Avenue north of the Indiana School for the Death.
An Indianapolis man is facing an intimidation charge after he allegedly threated to kill immigrants in social media posts. On Jan. 14, IMPD received a report of threats made through TikTok, which notified the Exigent Threat Research and Analysis Crisis Team within the FBI Operations Center.
Advocates are coming together to find solutions for youth violence just weeks after a 14-year-old girl was found dead in the snow at an apartment complex. Deandra Staples was killed earlier this month.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Chris Bailey said IMPD officers don't have authority to enforce immigration enforcement.
Jalen Jackson finished with a career-high 38 points to propel Purdue Fort Wayne to a 91-80 victory over IU Indianapolis on Saturday.
Police are asking anyone in the area near the 1800 block of Holloway Avenue to review their cameras for any suspicious vehicles or activity.
On Tuesday, 73-year-old serial killer Bruce Mendenhall will go on trial for the 2007 slaying of Carma Purpura, just one of as many as 10 women Mendenhall is suspected of killing.
Grammy-winnng and multi-platinum musician Lil Wayne is coming to Gainbridge Fieldhouse Feb. 27 in a concert featuring Quavo and Anella Herim
An Indianapolis man is sitting in Hancock County Jail under a $20,000 cash bond after officers arrested him and charged him with several felonies.
Indianapolis' extreme cold snap began overnight on Sunday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a cold weather advisory lasting from about Monday morning through 10 a.m. Wednesday. Monday's high temperature is projected to hit about 13 degrees.
From Fred Payne to Andrea Neely to Dr. Lorenzo Esters, the 2025 Champions of Diversity awards gala honored Indianapolis’ entrepreneurial excellence ahead of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
An Indianapolis man was sentenced to 13 years in prison and five years on supervised release after he pleaded guilty to two counts of firearm possession by a convicted felon (Level