News and Headlines
- Tax deadline today: How to request a filing extension and avoid costly mistakesIRS says taxpayers can request extensions by April 15, but penalties and interest apply. Some in disaster areas get new deadlines.
- Noblesville to extend free downtown parking to 3 hours on weekdaysThe Noblesville Common Council on Tuesday approved updated downtown parking regulations starting April 23, which includes extended free parking up to 3 hours on weekdays.
- Middle East war drives consumer sentiment to its lowest level in 70 yearsThe ongoing conflict in the Middle East is impacting the U.S. economy, driving up gas prices, mortgage rates, and inflation across the country.
- Indiana law banning student IDs for voting blocked by federal judgeA U.S. federal judge on Tuesday has blocked an Indiana law banning the use of college-issued identification cards for voting.
- YATVAC: Indiana advocate says seeking help is key to preventing youth violenceA local advocate for teens and young adults is working to stop the violence in the Indianapolis community by reminding teens and their parents there’s help available.
- 'Baby Jessica,' who was rescued from a well in 1987, is arrested for assaultJessica McClure Morales, known as "Baby Jessica" for her 1987 rescue from a well, was arrested Monday in Texas for assault.
- Indiana child care advocates hail voucher cash infusionChild care advocates on Tuesday said Gov. Mike Braun’s decision to direct $200 million to Indiana’s child care voucher program is a good first step.
- Man saves 2 from house fire in Jennings CountyOne brave neighbor risked his own safety to rescue an elderly man and a woman from a house fire in Jennings County on Monday afternoon.
- Justice Department moves to toss seditious conspiracy convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud BoysThe Justice Department has asked an appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders who led attacks at the U.S. Capitol over five years ago.
- Swick's Creekside BBQ destroyed in early morning fireSwick’s Creekside BBQ, formerly known as Creekside Lodge, was completely destroyed in a fire early Tuesday morning, the Crawfordville Fire Department said.
Fox 59
- Lane, entrance ramp of I-65 NB closed after semi-truck fireBARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, Ind. — All lanes of traffic closed on I-65 in the northbound direction at the 75.8 mile marker in Bartholomew County due to a semi-truck fire on Wednesday morning. The entrance ramp from US 31 to I-65 northbound was also shut down at approximately 7:45 a.m., according to the authorities from the Seymour […]
- Noblesville approves changes to downtown parkingNOBLESVILLE, Ind. – Parking in downtown Noblesville is undergoing significant changes. The Noblesville Common Council approved updates this week that will make street parking downtown free for three hours Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The previous policy allowed two-hour free parking. Free, no limit parking after 5 p.m. and on weekends […]
- Bridge demolition prompts nightly I-74 lane closuresSHELBY COUNTY, Ind. – Drivers in Shelby County should watch for nightly lane closures along I-74. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, these will start on Monday, April 20. The left lane of I-74 eastbound and westbound will close each day from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. between Acton Road (Exit 99) and London […]
- More warmth today before storms redevelopAnother dry, breezy, and warm start underway for central Indiana. Morning temperatures are hovering around 70°, as winds still blow from the southwest at 15-30 mph. The radar is dry and the a.m. rush hour should be a good, quiet one! This afternoon will bring a return to 80-degree warmth before storms develop and move […]
- Man critically injured in shooting on Indy's west sideINDIANAPOLIS — A man was critically injured in a shooting on the west side of Indy Tuesday evening. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the 2100 block of Emrich Lane — which is located off of North White River Parkway Drive West — around 10:38 p.m. to investigate a shooting. […]
- Purdue scraps plans for 12-story tower along downtown Indy canalINDIANAPOLIS — Purdue University is rewriting plans for a property along the canal in downtown Indianapolis. Now, neighboring businesses are wondering what they'll eventually see go up on historic Indiana Avenue. The waterside worksite was supposed to materialize into a 12-story, mixed-use development where The 500 Place office building got razed to make way. "That's […]
- New board overseeing IPS finances racing to get a referendum on November ballotINDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation (IPEC) held its first meeting Tuesday afternoon and is already facing a looming deadline to save Indianapolis Public Schools from financial disaster. IPEC was created when Governor Mike Braun signed House Bill 1423 into law on March 4. The board will oversee the finances of the city's public […]
- Home, multiple cars damaged by fire in PendletonPENDLETON, Ind. — A home and multiple cars were damaged by a fire in Pendleton on Monday. In a Facebook post, South Madison Fire Territory indicated that its crews were called to a home on County Road 700 South around 9:20 p.m. When SMFT crews arrived at the scene, they found multiple vehicles, a garage […]
- Police make 2 arrests after 15-year-old female shot in LafayetteLAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Police have arrested two men for their alleged roles in the shooting of a 15-year-old in Lafayette Monday night. The Lafayette Police Department announced the arrest of 20-year-old Davontay Davis in connection with a shooting that left a 15-year-old female injured. Officers responded around 8:25 p.m. to a home in the 1200 […]
- Hail storm causes damage throughout central Indiana; busts windshields in Grant County(WXIN/WTTV) — The central Indiana area took a beating from a Tuesday afternoon hail storm that busted car windshields and damaged Hoosier roofs. Thunder and rain were accompanied by golf ball-sized hail around 6 p.m. Tuesday. Photos submitted by FOX59/CBS4 Jennifer Chapel in Kokomo showed just how large the ice was: The Howard County area […]
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Ft Wayne Area
- 80-year-old flown to Fort Wayne hospital after crash east of LaGrange
- Tax Day is here, and the IRS is issuing bigger refunds to more people
- Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore gets probation for confrontation with woman who disclosed affair
- Warm & wet through Friday with weekend changes
- Mediators move closer to US-Iran ceasefire extension, officials say
- Walmart unveils new packaging for its Great Value store brand to reflect changing shopping habits
- Pileup of about 70 vehicles on Interstate 70 in Colorado sends 8 to the hospital
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- PHOTOS: Tuesday's series of storms soaks the region
- Fort Wayne contracts design firm for future downtown plan