Fever fans welcome a new $78 million performance facility, one of the first in the WNBA. But others question how the city-owned land is being used.
A 2-year-old girl and her 3-year-old brother were left alone for days inside a cold apartment. When their mother finally decided to check in on them every day or two, she fed them a
The median sale price for a home in Indiana in December was $259,900, significantly lower than the national median of $427,430, according to data compiled by the real estate site Redfin. The housing market remains competitive both locally and nationally,
Doorbell surveillance footage of the encounter quickly went viral after the Indianapolis boy's mother posted it on social media.
An Indianapolis man has been accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of metal material from a local business, according to court records.
As of Wednesday, more than 4,100 potholes were reported in Indianapolis, according to the city’s pothole viewer. To make matters worse, the current temperature swing is also adding to the problem. Drivers that 13News spoke with said they are dodging these massive holes left and right.
This weekend’s WWE events are expected to be the start of an ongoing collaboration with the city of Indianapolis. On Friday, WWE will host its Friday Night SmackDown at
Indianapolis authorities received a call from an Indiana man who allegedly confessed to a shooting. Upon the investigation, authorities discovered the victim was his own pregnant wife. But that’s only part of the story.
Devin Powell, 24, was arrested in the death of Lyft driver Anthony Garland, who was found in the 3000 block of Waterfront Parkway West Drive.
Traffickers of deadly drugs, armed with deadly weapons, are a poison in our communities,” said attorney John E. Childress.
Lali Sokolov – better known as the Tattooist of Auschwitz, who was immortalised in the 2018 book that has sold more than 13 million copies in 40 languages – has done more to keep the horrors of the Second World War alive than most in recent memory.
This is the city’s first attempt to document and preserve the history of others buried at the city cemetery. The city contracted archeological company Stantec for the dig work. Lead consultant Ryan Peterson said they start with an excavator, slowly digging through the soil layers.