Monday night, WRTV’s Amber Grigley was there as faith leaders joined IMPD and neighbors at Amazing Grace Christian Church to uplift and support those who protect and serve.
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. "Remembrance and Resilience," honored lives lost to domestic violence while uplifting survivors and celebrating the healing power of community.
Lawmakers and experts about what possible redistricting looks like and how it could cost Hoosiers a lot, both financially and with voter turnout for future elections.
Residents voiced their concerns about Metrobloks, a company that wants to bring a data center to the intersection of 25th and Sherman Drive at the site of the former Sherman Drive-in.
Indianapolis Councilors on Monday night approved an additional $20 million to fund homelessness initiatives and the design of public infrastructure improvements.
WRTV‘s Amber Grigley was at the Indianapolis International Airport to see how TSA is continuing operation while looking ahead to another busy travel season.
Two weeks after students came home from dance practice with blisters, bruises, and burns, a Warren Central High School dance coach has resigned and been placed on leave from her teaching position.
Executive Director Andrea Brown told WRTV’s Amber Grigley that the volume of mental health-specific emergency calls from the southeast district forced them to make the expansion.
House Democratic Caucus Chair Carey Hamilton, State Rep. Ed Delaney, and State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn hosted a Q&A session about redistricting and other issues impacting communities.