Indianapolis Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Drowning of Kayakers at White River's Emrichsville Dam
A lawsuit has been filed against Indianapolis for the drowning deaths of two kayakers at the city's Emrichsville Dam. It alleges the city failed to warn about the dam's dangers despite past fatalities.
Indiana Boosts Family Support, Paid Childbirth and Grief Leave for State Employees Enhanced
Indiana's Governor Braun signed an order providing state employees with paid childbirth and grief leave, offering six weeks of paid leave for childbirth, eight for C-sections, and up to 150 hours of parental leave.
Lafayette Community in Shock as Two Women Found Dead in Village Square Apartments, Deaths Investigated as Homicides
Two women were found dead at Village Square Apartments in Lafayette, with their deaths being investigated as homicides. The Lafayette community is shaken, and the police urge witnesses to come forward.
Indiana Rep. Tim O'Brien Champions Pediatric Cancer Research Funding and Economic Bills as Legislative Session Hits Halfway Point
Rep. Tim O'Brien highlights legislative initiatives in Indiana, including bills on pediatric cancer research, sports tourism funding, and a new Indiana-Ireland Trade Commission.
Indiana Takes Strides in Supporting Educators with Increased Salaries and Benefits in New Legislation
Indiana legislation focuses on supporting teachers, with Senate Bill 146 aiming to raise minimum salaries and Senate Bill 249 targeting specialist educators' pay to enhance Indiana's educational system.
Wind Advisory Issued for Indianapolis, Strong Gusts Up to 55 mph Expected Today
The National Weather Service issued a Wind Advisory for Indiana, predicting strong winds with gusts up to 55 mph, which may cause disruptions and potential power outages. Temperatures will fluctuate, with chances of rain and snow in the coming days.












