Last Updated: May 21, 2013, 10:40 am

  Indy Star

Cause of Cumberland fire that killed two autistic children may be released this afternoon
The cause of a fire that killed two children in Cumberland and critically injured a mother who jumped out a second-story window may be released this afternoon.
FBI at City-County Building, Hogsett plans 'corruption' announcement
Federal authorities are expected this afternoon to announce details of an investigation of the Indy Land Bank that culminated this morning in FBI agents converging on the City-County Building's 20th
Power restored to most IPL, Duke Energy customers; thousands still remain without power
Power had been restored to most IPL and Duke Energy customers affected by the outage.
Broad Ripple bank robbed by man wearing red bandana
A bank in the Broad Ripple area was robbed this morning by a man who police believe was armed.
Afternoon, evening storms pose severe weather threat, says Paul Poteet
Thousands of Hoosiers begin the day without power, after a skinny line of storms snaked through Indiana. Some trees were also reported downed, and there were a couple of reports
Oklahoma medical examiner revises tornado death toll to 24
Emergency crews combed the sticks and rubble remains of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday morning less than a day after a massive tornado slammed through the community, flattening homes and
Indianapolis sees large increase in poverty, but it's growing in suburbs, too
The poverty rate rose faster in Indianapolis in the last decade than in all but seven other large cities, according to a book released Monday on poverty in metropolitan areas.
Previous Carmel Superintendent Stephen Tegarden named interim leader
As the bumpy search to find a new Carmel Clay Schools superintendent continues, the School Board named one of its previous superintendents the interim leader Monday after passing over previously
Council panel OKs Fountain Square economic improvement district proposal
A proposal to create an economic improvement district in Fountain Square won approval 7-1 tonight from a City-County Council committee.
Two autistic children die in Cumberland condo blaze
The overwhelming blaze also injured four other people. One woman is in critical condition, and two men and one boy are in stable condition, IFD officials say.

  The Indy Channel

City official in custody in feds' probe

A high-ranking city official has been taken into custody in connection with a federal probe, sources tell RTV6.


Group claims prof teaching creationism

Ball State University is investigating a complaint that one of its professors is teaching religion rather than science.


Thousands of Hoosiers without power

Thousands of Hoosiers were without power early Tuesday after severe weather overnight downed trees and power lines throughout central Indiana.


Donations pour in after lemonade flap

A sour experience has turned into sweet life lesson for a 10-year-old girl whose lemonade stand was mistakenly shut down at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend.


Pregnant woman arrested on DWI charge

A pregnant woman is accused of drunken driving after she was pulled over for speeding and found with an open bottle of vodka, police said.


IMPD: Man found shot to death

A man was found shot to death just after midnight Tuesday on the city's east side, Indianapolis Metro Police Department officers said.


3 adults, baby hurt in 2-car crash

Three adults and a baby were hurt in a crash involving two vehicles early Tuesday near Broad Ripple, dispatchers said.


Matches might have sparked fatal fire

Kids playing with matches might have sparked a fire that killed two children in a Cumberland condo Monday morning, a source familiar with the investigation told RTV6.


Hoosiers wait to hear from Okla. family

Several Hoosiers anxiously waited to hear how their loved ones in Oklahoma fared during Monday's deadly tornado.


Security plans updated for big weekend

It will be a bigger Sunday than normal in Indianapolis with the Indy 500 and the Pacers hosting the NBA Eastern Conference finals, but after hosting a Super Bowl, police

  WTHR

FBI serves search warrant at Indianapolis City-County Building
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is searching offices at the Indianapolis City-County Building Tuesday.
Oklahoma tornado death toll revised to 24
The medical examiner's office has revised the death toll in Monday's deadly Oklahoma tornado outbreak to 24.

Severe storms move through Indiana, knocking out power
Thousands of Hoosiers are without power this morning after a line of severe thunderstorms swept through central Indiana overnight.
IMPD seeks bank robbery suspect in Broad Ripple
Numerous units with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department are in Broad Ripple searching for a bank robbery suspect.
Crews beef up wire guardrails along Interstate 65
Crews along Interstate 65 in southern Indiana are reinforcing concrete anchors used in wire guardrails designed to prevent vehicles from crossing the median and crashing into oncoming traffic.
Deadly shooting on Indy's north side
Metro Police detectives continue to search for a suspect, or suspects, responsible for a deadly shooting on the north side of Indianapolis. Just after midnight, police officers were sent to
Expert: summer gas costs likely lower than 2012

A Purdue University economist says he experts gas prices this summer to be lower last year.

LaPorte converts 2 city buses to propane use
The city of LaPorte is adding two environmentally friendly vehicles to its transit service.
Forum to focus on developing Central Indiana as sports hub
Two athletic-oriented groups will hold a public forum next week to discuss ways to turn central Indiana into a hub for sports innovation.
Delaware Co. man continues search for justice in mom's 1979 murder
Eric Garrett was four years old when his mother was murdered and he's spent the 34 years since that night trying to bring her killer to justice.

  WISH

Federal agents seize documents at CCB

Federal agents were outside of the City-County Building Tuesday morning, serving a search warrant to seize documents inside.


Farmers make progress planting corn

Warm, sunny weather has allowed northern and central Indiana farmers to make quick progress planting their corn crop despite lingering wet conditions in the state's southern counties.


Bank robbery reported in Broad Ripple

Police responded to a bank robbery in Broad Ripple Tuesday morning and were looking for a suspect.


Group claims prof teaching creationism

Ball State University is investigating a complaint that one of its professors is teaching religion rather than science.


Trial starts in injured baby case

A jury trial for a man accused of neglecting a 9-month-old baby started this week.


County leaders back reservoir study

Leaders of a central Indiana county are backing more study of a proposed major reservoir.


Pregnant woman arrested for DWI

An Evansville woman who is six months pregnant was arrested Monday night for driving while impaired.


Fallen trees damage homeowner's cars

A loud boom was loud enough to be heard in the shower if Harold Gallespie's south side home. When he came outside, he saw portions of his tree resting on

Little information in strip club raids

One week after two Kokomo strip clubs were raided, police are releasing little information into the investigation.


Top 5 reasons to eat a plant-based diet

Skip the pharmacy and head for the produce aisle. We're looking at the Top 5 reasons you should switch to eating a plant-based diet.


  Fox 59


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