
Max Lewis
Anchor and Reporter at WXIN-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Anchor and Reporter at WTTV-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Anchor/Reporter @FOX59 & @CBS4Indy | Instagram: @maxlewistv | @BallState Grad | @Colts Fan | Born and Raised Hoosier | Retweets aren't Endorsements
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2 weeks ago |
fox59.com | Max Lewis
NEW PALESTINE, Ind. - There is controversy over whether or not residents in New Palestine should be allowed to own exotic animals and large reptiles as the town council looks to amend its animal ordinances to place limits on what kinds of reptiles residents can own and where they can house them.
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2 weeks ago |
fox59.com | Max Lewis
PLAINFIELD, Ind. - The Town of Plainfield has agreed to a settlement of nearly $780,000 to be paid to the family of an elderly couple who were killed when a former Plainfield police officer slammed into them during a high-speed pursuit. The crash happened at U.S. Highway 40 and Smith Road in August 2024. Officer Logan Westerfield was chasing 38-year-old Bryan Goodmon after he encountered Goodmon at the Long John Silvers on Clarks Creek Road.
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3 weeks ago |
fox59.com | Max Lewis
FRANKLIN, Ind. - Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith answered questions from constituents for more than hour on Monday night during a town hall that was contentious but more tame than other recent events put on by Hoosier politicians. There was the occasional outburst and jeer from the packed council chambers inside Franklin City Hall. One of the most-touched-on topics was Beckwith's support of vouchers for private schools.
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4 weeks ago |
cbs4indy.com | Max Lewis
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1 month ago |
fox59.com | Max Lewis
INDIANAPOLIS - Police arrested at least five people who broke into a historic Jewish temple on the near north side of Indianapolis to film a music video. According to court records, the gang of wannabe rap stars busted through a glass door at Beth-El temple. When officers first arrived on scene, they found several people, some with guns, running from the church. Police took at least five people into custody. Inside the building, officers found a gun as well as several pieces of camera equipment.
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New Palestine looks to limit reptiles and exotic pets after neighbors raise concerns but a local breeder feels targeted https://t.co/Xds6KVC6PG

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