4-year-old shot and killed in Muncie
4-year-old shot and killed in Muncie
4-year-old shot and killed in Muncie
Indiana lawmakers are moving forward with a bill to provide new services at local health departments.
This offseason the Colts must find the right answer to their biggest problem: quarterback. Mike Chappell, Dave Griffiths and Joe Hopkins begin the show with news, including surgery for Jonathan Taylor. The trio then provides a coaching search update (14:28) and breaks down Indy's QB options (30:03).
Join us next week as we continue to discuss the Colts' offseason moves.
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Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a fast-acting thief who was caught on camera stealing thousands of dollars in jewelry from a Brownsburg store.
Noblesville, Anderson among central Indiana communities receiving tax credits for affordable housing
An accused serial bank robber and her daughter now face federal charges in connection with multiple bank robberies in the Indianapolis area. https://fox59.com/indiana-news/accused-mother-daughter-bank-robbers-now-face-federal-charges/
Angela Ganote talks to Kevin Ring, the President of FAMM.
2023 has gotten off to a violent start in Indianapolis. In January IMPD was called to investigate a homicide every 36 hours. Over the first 31 days of the year, IMPD reports there were 21 total homicide victims in the city. That is the second deadliest January in recent history, behind only 2021.
Just this morning -- the Indianapolis Star published a lengthy article that continues Fox 59's investigation into the city's troubled bars. Investigative Reporter for the Indy Star, Tony Cook, joined Angela in the studio with more.
A puppy, named Ivy, was found on the side of 10th and Main Streets in Speedway over the weekend with two broken legs. A representative from Speedway Animal Rescue joined Angela in the studio to talk about the abuse they believe Ivy suffered, and the money they still needed to raise. Within just three hours of Angela talking with the rescue on the red couch -- they raised an additional $5,000, putting them over their goal of $8,000. Ivy then went in for surgery -- and the additional funding will help even more animals.
Have your donuts your way – in Westfield! Sherman went to Quack Daddy Donuts to check out their new menu item.
Health officials say many women believe the greatest threat to their health is cancer, more specifically, breast cancer. But the truth is, heart disease in the form of heart attack, heart failure, and stroke is the leading cause of death in both men and women. Cardiologist with Franciscan Physician Network, Dr. Amna Ahmed joins us in the studio to share the risks women should watch out for.