Apply to be a summer youth reporter (ages 10-18 only) at Mirror Indy - Learn about journalism, cover stories in your Indianapolis neighborhood and get paid for your work. Applications are due May 26.
Get free clothes and get treated ‘just like family’ - Anyone in Marion County can go to the Center Township clothing closet (inside Julia M. Carson Government Center) for dresses, scrubs, swimsuits or shoes.
4 women accused of jumping pregnant Qdoba worker and trying to stab her stomach - “There is information in the probable cause affidavit that the defendant was then livestreaming on social media afterwards that ‘the baby is dead,'” deputy prosecutor Toula Guedel said in court.
Gatton Park to become center stage for inaugural Houndstock music festival - The two-day event from May 15 through May 17 combines live music, barbecue, and local vendors in what organizers hope will become a new community tradition.
Indy restaurant owner (Christina Hodgeson of Jordans Fish and Chicken) says Meta wrongfully accused her of child exploitation. She's not alone - Christina says her personal account is connected to a Jordans Fish and Chicken page, which she says is now hacked and posting Asian drama videos.
Panda Fest Indy - Taking over Military Park (601 W New York St) from May 15-17, 2026, the three-day festival delivers an immersive, family-friendly celebration of Asian cuisine, art, and tradition
3 USPS workers (Shavez Walker, Marcus Milbrooks, Doneeka Terry) accused of stealing from Indianapolis facility (Brookville Rd) - During an interview (with USPS Inspector General), investigators say Walker was wearing a large diamond-covered San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl ring that had gone missing.
Indianapolis Public Schools announces times, locations for free summer meal program for kids - The meals are free, and children do not have to be enrolled in IPS to receive them.
Kentucky Football star’s life story set to hit movie screen - "Breakaway Ray" follows 9-year-old Ray Davis as he navigates survival on his own, with a mother struggling with addiction and an incarcerated father, overcoming the foster care system with the help of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentorship.
Without loan, Fayette schools can't make payroll (in July) - FCPS interim CFO Kyna Koch told the school board Monday that it’s not typical for Kentucky school districts to take a $110 million loan in anticipation of tax revenues in the fall, but the district has no choice.
90 jobs cut at Indy health non-profit (CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions) - “As a result of Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s decision not to continue CICOA as a case management provider, CICOA experienced a loss of government funding and must implement a mass layoff."
Driver (Nicole Bryant) explains what led to police chase, crash on I-65 - Bryant hit stop sticks in the shoulder, collided with another vehicle and started a chain-reaction crash that injured multiple people. ... She estimated the pursuit lasted 45 minutes, said she was going 120 mph toward the end.