During Black History Month, we're recognizing African American Hoosiers who have helped shape our community. Friday, we bring you the men of the 109-year-old
During black history month, we celebrate Hoosiers who have helped shape our community. And there are so many - from Oscar Robertson, to Marvin Johnson, to the
Three local Salvation Army members left Indianapolis Monday afternoon on the first leg of their trip to Haiti. All three of them have extensive disaster
The Milroy United Methodist Church in Rush County held a special service Wednesday night to pray for those caught in the disaster. Several members of the
A Hendricks County man and his Haitian mother-in-law are grateful to be alive after experiencing the disastrous Haiti earthquake first-hand.
The devastating earthquake in Haiti is very personal for Colts wide receiver Pierre Garcon. His extended family is in Haiti now and Garcon said his family here
Jared King is a sophomore engineering physics major and Leon Amstutz is an academic technology specialist at the ETC. Both were in Carrefour, Haiti, near the
Some Hoosiers are already trying to organize a group of medical people to go to Haiti.
Some lucky seniors got an early Christmas present this week. It was a gift from a stranger that will warm them all winter long. One woman called the shopping
According to the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, everyday more than a thousand victims need the services of Indiana agencies. One of those
In the classroom, Avon seventh graders learn about more than writing and grammar, phrasing and context. They learn about life, compassion, character and
Over 200,000 people live in poverty in Central Indiana. The number of people seeking help at area food pantries is up 36-percent over last year. Those pantries
The number of homeless families grew by 78 percent from January of last year to this year. That startling report was released by the Coalition for Homelessness
Saturday, Special Olympics athletes from across the state will compete in sports such as swimming, flag football, and power-lifting.
According to the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention the number of homeless families in Indianapolis rose by 93-percent this January over
Before year's end, more than 31,000 Hoosiers will hear the words, "you have cancer." It's a devastating diagnosis, but a teenager hopes to help cancer patients