Daily 3 Daily 4 Evening Drawing: January 25, 2023
Daily 3 Daily 4 Evening Drawing: January 25, 2023
Daily 3 Daily 4 Evening Drawing: January 25, 2023
A new exhibit at Newfields highlights employees at the art museum. "Artists Among Us" is the first ever all-staff exhibition created entirely by Newfields staff members. Newfields president and CEO, Colette Pierce Burnette, and Newfields employees Alexis Hahn, and Clifford Graham joined Angela in the studio to share more details about the exhibit.
Get ready to take the kids to meet buddy and the stars of the popular PBS TV Series, Dinosaur Train. Sherman visited the Children's Museum where the train is making a stop.
MONROE COUNTY, Ind. — When Ruben Marté took over as sheriff at the beginning of the year he did a walkthrough of the jail facility with his senior staff and found inmates and staff living and working in deplorable conditions.
“It was inhumane what we saw,” Sheriff Marté said.
Jail commander Kyle Gibbons was part of that walkthrough and said what they saw was nowhere near as bad as what they smelled.
“The smell alone…you can’t even put into words some of it,” Gibbons said.
Gibbons documented the conditions in a holding cell where multiple inmates were sleeping on the bare floor. Some were without shoes or socks and one inmate could be seen using a Styrofoam cup as a pillow.
But the worst part of, Gibbons said, was that they were sleeping within feet of their own urine.
New Monroe County Sheriff working to improve ‘inhumane’ conditions at jail
The city of Columbus came together for a rally in support of the Asian community.
The event comes after an 18-year-old IU Bloomington student was stabbed in the head earlier this month. Court documents say the crime was racially motivated.
This week - Black Acre Brewing Company in Irvington announces it is shutting its doors. Across the area, several other breweries are on the verge of closing too.
The Marion County Prosecutors Office is back on firm footing in the first month of 2023 with a handful of violent felony criminal convictions this week along with several murder verdicts as prosecutors clear out the criminal justice backlog of the last couple of years.
Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch joined several other Hoosiers Thursday who testified before the Senate Appropriations committee, urging them to pass a bill allocating $30 million for mental health services.
A man and woman are dead following a pair of homicides over the span of 9 hours in Indianapolis. Just after midnight, IMPD officers found 23-year-old Jaylin Smith shot to death with a gun next to his body in a neighborhood near 38th and Post.
State leaders want to send each Hoosier child under age 5 a free book once a month.