After being shot in the stomach, Carl Williams is expected to survive his injuries. Meanwhile, the officer has been placed on administrative leave.

The Indianapolis Fire Department honored its first Black police chief over the weekend by renaming a station in his honor. Chief Joseph D. Kimbrew Sr., who died last year, was instrumental in helping bridge the racial divide between Black and white firefighters in the city. Kimbrew, a native of Indianapolis and graduate of the famed […]

An 18-year-old accused of shoplifting in Indianapolis died in police custody Saturday after twice complaining of breathing problems.

Brian Zaragoza was leaving a Mexican market with his mother in Indianapolis Friday when shots rang out of a moving vehicle

Fifteen-year-old Dominique Allen had already dealt with some challenges in her young life. She’d lost her mother to Crohn’s disease, and two friends to violence. In spite of those odds, Allen had perservered, asking a guidance counselor at school for help in navigating her educational process so that she would be certain to graduate. She’d […]

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The fatal shooting of a decorated police officer this holiday weekend and a gun battle that wounded seven people the same day in a popular nightlife district have underscored what so far has been a violent year in Indianapolis. Mourners left flowers Sunday on the patrol car of 51-year-old Officer Perry Renn, […]

Seven Indianapolis hairdressers at Lou’s Creative Styles are battling it out in court with a co-worker over a $9.5 million willing lottery ticket. The stylists are claiming Christina Shaw cheated them out of their share of a $9.5 million Hoosier Lotto Jackpot for a ticket they all put their money into. Meanwhile, the woman claims […]