Police seek Zionsville man after Craigslist ad leads to rape at gunpoint
Police have begun searching for a 19-year-old Zionsville man, accused of raping a woman at gunpoint after responding to the victim's ad on Craigslist.
Humane Society warns of door-to-door solicitation
The Humane Society of Indianapolis has a warning out for homeowners to be careful who you donate to.
Restaurant owner gives up liquor license after children found drinking inside
The owner of an Indianapolis business where dozens of underage people were exposed to alcohol gave up his liquor license.
Woman finds her stolen guitar for sale online
A northwest Indianapolis woman tried her own online detective work, giving police a solid lead after her home was burglarized.
Scammers pass fake money at community yard sale
With dozens of families joining community yard sales this weekend throughout the Indianapolis area, some south side residents are warning that fake cash is …
86 incidents of Indiana children left on buses reported since 2009
New numbers released from the Indiana Department of Education reveal 86 incidents of children left on school buses since a law went into effect July 1, 2009 …
Classroom trashed, student stabbed in elementary school outburst
A student with "behavioral issues" has been arrested and suspended after stabbing a fellow student and then shattering glass and computers in his classroom at …
High-dollar Russian call girl ring reaches felony court
The Russian immigrant accused of running a high-priced ring of call girls at the Fashion Mall at Keystone at the Crossing has been booked on felony …
Beech Grove city contractor cited for child labor laws violation
The Indiana Department of Labor will cite a City of Beech Grove contractor for violating child labor laws, Call 6 Investigator Kara Kenney has learned.
IURC targets TerraCom after prior problems in Oklahoma
State regulators expect officials with TerraCom to come to Indianapolis and answer questions about their business practices.
Changes coming to 5,000 day cares, FSSA notifying providers about…
Significant changes are on the way for more than 5,000 child care providers in Indiana.
Dog feces accompanies complaint letters mailed to Anthem office in Indianapolis
Workers at an Indianapolis health insurance office have called police after receiving two separate complaint letters accompanied by dog feces.
IURC launches investigation of TerraCom business practices
The state is seeking answers from a company that provides cellphones to low-income families in Indiana.