Indianapolis Braces for Scorching Heatwave and Knozone Action Day as Heat Indices Approach 100 Degrees
The National Weather Service warns of high heat and humidity in Indianapolis, advising caution and noting potential thunderstorms. An Air Quality Alert and Knozone Action Day urge reduced pollution.
Jennifer McCormick Selects Former Lawmaker Terry Goodin as Running Mate in Indiana Governor's Race
Jennifer McCormick chose Terry Goodin as her running mate, a move eliciting mixed reactions. Goodin, an ex-lawmaker with a conservative past, regrets previous votes and now prioritizes rural issues, LGBTQ+ rights, and abortion access.
Jelly Roll's "Beautifully Broken Tour" Hits Indianapolis with New Dates, Featuring Guest Artists
Country rapper Jelly Roll adds new dates to his 2024 tour, including a November 7 performance in Indianapolis, with ERNEST, Shaboozey, and Allie Colleen. He announced the expansion on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
Fatal Collision at Hancock-Marion County Boundary Claims One Life, Investigated by IMPD
One person died in a two-vehicle collision at the Hancock-Marion county line; IMPD is investigating, and road closures are in effect. Another unrelated crash left one in serious condition. Details are limited for both incidents.
Indiana Pacers Trade Up to Select Kansas Standout Johnny Furphy in NBA Draft, Further Strengthen Roster with UConn's Newton, Akron's Freeman
The Indiana Pacers traded up in the NBA draft to select Johnny Furphy from Kansas at pick 35, after swapping picks with the Spurs. They later chose Newton and Enrique Freeman to strengthen their roster.
Sunny Skies and Warm Temperatures Set the Scene for Indianapolis Weekend Weather
The National Weather Service predicts a sunny weekend for Indianapolis with highs around 85-87 degrees and clear nights. Monday may bring showers and storms with the rest of the week seeing a mix of sun and potential rain.
Urgent Silver Alert Issued for Missing Indianapolis Family of Five, Community Aided Search Underway
A Silver Alert is in effect for a missing Indianapolis family of five, including Willie and Jessika Terrell and their three young children, with authorities and the community seeking their safe return.
Former Colts Player Daniel Muir and Wife Contest "Unconstitutional" Bail Denial in Cass County Court
The article discusses ex-NFL player Daniel Muir's legal challenge over his bail denial following his arrest for obstruction of justice and domestic battery. His son was rescued from a religious compound with signs of physical punishment.
ILEARN Report Reveals Mixed Academic Performance for Indiana Students with a Slight Increase in ELA Proficiency and Dip in Math Skills
Indiana's ILEARN scores reveal a slight increase in ELA proficiency and a decrease in math proficiency among students, reflecting a mixed range of academic performance statewide.
50,000 Faithful Gather in Indianapolis for 10th National Eucharistic Congress, Plan Eucharistic Pilgrimage to Los Angeles
The 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis drew over 50,000 participants and concluded with a Mass by Cardinal Tagle, who shared Pope Francis's blessings and the message of Eucharistic conversion.
Former Kokomo Police Officer Arrested and Fired Over Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor and Policy Violations
A former Kokomo probationary police officer has been fired and arrested for policy violations including alleged sexual misconduct with a minor. An investigation by state and local authorities led to the officer's arrest and ongoing inquiries.
Suspected Stolen Vehicle Chase Ends in Multi-Vehicle Crash on Indianapolis' Northeast Side
A police chase in Indianapolis led to a three-vehicle crash, involving a stolen car, police SUV, and a gray vehicle, resulting in hospital evaluations for involved drivers. Suspects from the stolen car fled and remain at large.
Independent Investigation Unveils Indiana University's Protest Policy Flaws and Proposes Reforms
Indiana University released results from Cooley, LLP's investigation into the Dunn Meadow protests, revealing policy inconsistencies and recommending changes to improve campus safety and protest management.
Indianapolis Weather Hits a Sunny Start with Storm Chances Rising Throughout the Week
Indianapolis forecast includes clear skies and potential thunderstorms for the week, with temperatures ranging from highs of 87 to 91 degrees and varying chances of rain, especially at night and into the afternoons.
Officer Fatally Shoots Armed Suspect on Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus, Investigation Underway
A police officer fatally shot an armed man on Purdue University Fort Wayne's campus, causing campus closure for safety. The individual's identity and the details of the incident are still under investigation.
Indianapolis Welcomes Gen Con Gamers, City Anticipates Economic Boost as Historic Tabletop Convention Sells Out
Gen Con returns to Indianapolis, expected to generate $77 million, with local businesses like Good Games experiencing a boom. The event sold out and features over 500 vendors, celebrating dungeons & dragons' 50th anniversary.
Gov. Holcomb, VP Pence, and Former Gov. Daniels Unveil Completed I-69 Link Between Evansville and Indianapolis
Indiana celebrates the completion of the I-69 corridor, connecting Evansville to Indianapolis and improving access to trade routes in Canada and Mexico. The project, finished early, includes new interchanges with some ongoing construction.
Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark Sharpens Her Game and Bonds with Team in Indianapolis During WNBA Break
Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark used the Olympic break to bond with Indianapolis and improve her game. The team engaged in team-building while Coach Sides focused on infusing joy and rest to enhance performance.
Ohio Welcomes Legal Marijuana with Indiana Maintaining Strict Prohibition, Urging Hoosiers to Exercise Caution at the Border
Indiana State Police warn against bringing marijuana from Ohio into Indiana, where it remains illegal. No increase in patrols is planned, but businesses near the border may see indirect effects.
Armed Standoff at Jeffersonville Police Station Ends Peacefully with Derek Avery in Custody and Megan Adams Charged with Narcotics Possession
Derek Avery was arrested after an armed standoff at a Jeffersonville police station following threats against officers related to an earlier domestic disturbance call. His girlfriend, Megan Adams, was also arrested on narcotics charges.
Richmond Cyclist Seriously Injured in Crash, Driver Faces DUI and Drug Charges
Richmond Police investigate a serious crash in which a bicyclist, Samantha Thurman, was severely injured by a white Jeep. The driver, Natalie Barnes-Sparks, faces multiple charges, including DUI. Her passenger was also arrested for drug possession.
Two Arrested for Neglect After Toddler Suffers Gunshot Wound on Indianapolis' Southwest Side
A toddler was critically injured in a shooting on the southwest side of Indianapolis and two adults were arrested for neglect. The child is expected to recover after emergency surgery. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Labor Day Weekend Reveals Split Scenes with Indiana Marina's Recovery and Ongoing Hotel Workers' Strikes
Indiana's Two Herons Marina drew crowds despite storm damage, while over 10,000 hotel workers, many women of color, struck for fair wages and conditions over Labor Day weekend, symbolizing a stand against labor disparities.
IMPD Seeks Public's Help in Locating Missing Man John Carter from Indianapolis's Near North Side
IMPD seeks help to find 59-year-old John Carter who is missing from Indianapolis. He was last seen on North Pennsylvania Street driving a white Ford Flex. Public tips can be reported to IMPD or anonymously via Crime Stoppers.
Two Indianapolis Men Face Attempted Murder Charges After Road Rage Incident Leads to Gunfire
Two men in Indianapolis face attempted murder charges after a road rage incident led to a shooting. State Police arrested them following the event that involved gunfire and resulted in non-life-threatening injuries to the victim.
Community Mourns 18-Year-Old Makayla Sue Bauman Fatally Shot in Indianapolis as Investigation Continues
An 18-year-old woman, Makayla Sue Bauman, was shot dead on the southeast side of Indianapolis; she was found with gunshot wounds and later died at the hospital. Beech Grove PD leads the investigation with no suspects identified yet.
Nineveh Man, Brock Thompson, Faces Multiple Charges After High-Speed Chase Through Bartholomew and Brown Counties
A Nineveh man, Brock Thompson, led police on a chase from Bartholomew to Brown County, crashing into a cruiser. Facing multiple charges, no injuries were reported, and narcotics were found in his car.
Hamilton County Marks One Year of Progress on $45M Baker’s Corner/US31 Infrastructure Project
Hamilton County reviews the progress of the Baker's Corner/US31 Infrastructure Investment Project, aimed at extending utilities and stimulating economic growth, with the system expected to go live by early 2025.
Noblesville Common Council Approves $127.6 Million Budget for 2025, Holds Tax Rate Steady
The Noblesville Common Council approved the 2025 Civil City budget of $127.6 million focusing on public safety, infrastructure, and economic growth with a maintained tax rate. The budget also plans for major capital projects without new taxes.
Racing Icon Tony Stewart and Wife Leah Pruett Celebrate the Birth of Son During Action-Packed NHRA Finals Weekend in Pomona
Tony Stewart and wife Leah Pruett celebrated the birth of their son, Dominic James, during a racing weekend. Stewart balanced his presence at his son's birth with competing in the NHRA Finals.
Indianapolis Forecast, Drizzly Start to the Week with Rain and Snow Mix Expected for Thanksgiving
Indianapolis weather forecast includes scattered showers, a high of 57°F today, and windy conditions. Rain chances decrease tonight with cooler temperatures. The week ahead will bring a mix of rain and potential snow, especially around Thanksgiving.
Senior Man Critically Injured, Rescued from Intense Southeast Indianapolis House Fire
A man was critically injured in a house fire in Indianapolis. Bystanders tried to alert him, and firefighters rescued him; he was hospitalized in critical condition. The house had no working smoke alarms, and the fire's cause is under investigation.
Richard Allen Maintains Innocence and Aims for Appeal Ahead of Sentencing in Delphi Double Murder Case
Richard Allen's defense team, preparing for an appeal, advises minimal participation at his upcoming sentencing and questions the validity of his felony murder convictions. Allen maintains innocence in the 2017 Delphi murders.
Intense Rivalry and Playoff Implications, IU Hoosiers Set for Epic Showdown Against Notre Dame Fighting Irish in South Bend
Greg Rakestraw commented on the University of Indiana versus Notre Dame's upcoming football game, suggesting IU play without mistakes and questioning Notre Dame's ability to adjust offensively in snow. Both teams are motivated for different reasons.
Bedford Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing 66-Year-Old Debra Edwards
The Bedford Police are searching for Debra Edwards, 66, missing since December 23, last seen in a gray sweatshirt, blue sweatpants, and driving a blue Chevy Trailblazer. The public is urged to contact the police with any information.
Indianapolis' Mobile Crisis Teams Reflect on a Year of Growth, Facing Demand for 24/7 Service
Indianapolis' MCAT reviewed its role in mental health support after handling 2,700 calls in 2024. The service, which partners officers with clinicians, faces calls for 24/7 availability amid challenges in staffing and follow-up resources.
Noblesville Reflects on a Year of Growth and Innovation as Mayor Jensen Anticipates a Bright 2025
The article reflects on Noblesville's achievements and challenges in 2024, highlighting efforts in mental health, economic development, infrastructure, public safety, and community programs. Mayor Jensen anticipates more advancements for the city.
Fatal Fire at Indianapolis Auto Shop Claims Lives of Dog and Puppies After Heating Mishap Sparks Accidental Blaze
A fire at an Indianapolis auto shop killed six dogs and was caused by improperly fueling a heater with gasoline. The blaze required exterior firefighting and caused unknown property damage.
Officer Involved in Non-Fatal Shooting in Peru as Suspect Hospitalized and Manhunt Continues
An officer-involved shooting in Peru, Indiana led to no injuries among law enforcement, while one suspect was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries; two individuals were arrested, and a manhunt ensued for potentially more suspects.
Columbus Home Fire Claims Life of One Cat and Causes $150K in Damage
One cat died and another was rescued from a house fire in Columbus; the fire caused an estimated $150,000 in damages. Firefighters faced intense conditions to save the pets and battle the blaze. An investigation into the cause is ongoing.
Water Main Break Leads to Sinkhole on Indianapolis East Side as Emerson Avenue Motorist's Car Is Swallowed
A water main break caused a sinkhole on Indianapolis's east side, prompting lane closures. Jennifer Stowers's car fell in; repairs and roadway restoration are underway. Citizens Energy Group is aiding affected motorists.
Carmel Announces Ambitious 2025 Road Construction Schedule to Improve Traffic and Pedestrian Infrastructure
Carmel announced its 2025 construction plans, featuring projects to improve traffic, stormwater systems, and pathways for biking and walking, with major work on College Avenue and Hazel Dell Parkway.
Central Indiana Braces for Freezing Fog, Sub-Zero Temperatures, and Mixed Precipitation as NWS Issues Special Weather Alerts
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis forecasts diverse weather for Central Indiana, including freezing fog, rain, snow, and sub-zero temperatures for the upcoming week.
Senator Niezgodski Criticizes Indiana Governor's Budget Proposal, Cites Concerns for Low-Income Families
Senator David Niezgodski criticizes Governor Mike Braun's Indiana budget proposal and Senate Bill 2, highlighting concerns over its potential negative effects on low-income families' access to health care.
Indianapolis State Rep. John L. Bartlett Proposes Public Safety Bills Focusing on Accountability and Diversity in Indiana
Indiana Rep. Bartlett proposes bills focused on public safety, including drug testing for officers after using deadly force and tougher penalties for law enforcement sexual misconduct.
Indiana House Speaker Huston Backs Governor Braun's Initiatives for Health Care and Education Reform
Indiana House Speaker Huston supports Governor Braun's initiatives to reduce healthcare costs, streamline bureaucracy, and improve safety and education, emphasizing conservative leadership and economic growth.
Indiana Proposes Funding Boost for Deputy Prosecutors to Strengthen Public Safety Amid Crime Spike
Indiana House Bill 1006 aims to enhance public safety by funding counties to hire additional deputy prosecutors, with a 50% salary reimbursement and the creation of a prosecutor review board to regulate performance and enforce law compliance.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun Urges USFS to Cease Buffalo Springs Restoration Project in Hoosier National Forest
Indiana Governor Mike Braun requests the USFS to stop the Buffalo Springs Restoration Project and prioritize the Hoosier National Forest Management Plan, amid local opposition to logging and burns in the Hoosier National Forest.
Illenium to Headline Thrilling EDM Lineup at 2025 Indy 500 Snake Pit in Indianapolis
Illenium is set to headline the 2025 Indy 500 Snake Pit and will be joined by artists like Sammy Virji and Oliver Heldens. The event delivers music and racing to over 20,000 fans, with tickets including race admission and perks.
Indianapolis Police Fatally Shoot Suspect After Foot Chase as Investigation Begins
An Indianapolis police officer fatally shot a suspect, initially involved in an assault case, after a foot chase and confrontation. The incident is under investigation, with body cam footage being a key piece of evidence.
Houston Man Sentenced to Over 5 Years for Fatal Hit-and-Run in Downtown Indianapolis
Salvador Banales was sentenced to over five years in prison for a hit-and-run in Indianapolis that killed an Air Force veteran in 2024. He pleaded guilty and received additional penalties, including a driving license suspension.
Suspect Arrested in February Homicide Case Following Tri-Agency Effort in Indianapolis
Joshua Blackwell was arrested following a joint effort by IMPD, Noblesville POP Unit, and Kokomo PD's Intelligence Unit for the February murder of Demetrius Starks. He faces murder and theft charges but is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Indiana Infrastructures to Gain from $1.7 Million in State Funding for Road and Bridge Improvements
Indiana invests $1.7 million in local infrastructure, enhancing roads and bridges through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program, with Sweet and Snow announcing benefits for communities like La Fontaine and Wabash.
Elkhart County Receives Over $4 Million for Road and Bridge Improvements Through Indiana State Funding Initiative
Elkhart County in Indiana is receiving over $4.1 million for infrastructure enhancements, including road and bridge improvements, through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program, benefiting residents' travel safety and smoothness.
Indianapolis Enjoys Sunshine and Mild Temperatures with Possible Showers Expected This Weekend
The article provides a detailed weather forecast for Indianapolis, with sunny and mild conditions, potential showers, and thunderstorms, followed by clearer skies and pleasant temperatures later in the week.
Boone County Sheriff's Office in Indiana Releases Commendable 2024 Year-End Report Celebrating Community Engagement and Safety Achievements
The Boone County Sheriff's Office in Indiana released its 2024 annual report, highlighting a year of law enforcement and community engagement, as shared by Sheriff Tony Harris on social media.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun Orders Review of Antisemitism Policies in State Universities Following Terrorist Attack on Israel
Indiana's Governor Mike Braun signed an order to review state university antisemitism policies after a rise in incidents, echoing federal reminders to protect Jewish students under civil rights law.
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Partners with Autism Society of Indiana for Specialized Emergency Preparedness Program
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office partners with Autism Society of Indiana to launch an emergency preparedness program for individuals with autism, offering training and resources in April.
Indianapolis Braces for Traffic Shift as East Washington and State Ave Closure Begins for Water Main Work
A major closure at East Washington Street and State Avenue for water main relocation is expected to last eight days, impacting local traffic and businesses in preparation for the IndyGo Blue Line project.
2025 Symphony on the Prairie Lineup Revealed, Tribute Bands and Orchestral Classics Set to Enchant Fishers, Indiana
The 2025 Symphony on the Prairie lineup features orchestral and tribute bands performing Disney, ABBA, and more at Conner Prairie, Fishers, starting June 27. Tickets go on sale April 8.
Indiana Senator Jim Banks Faces Backlash for Dismissing Fired HHS Employee as Clown Amid Department Layoffs
Senator Jim Banks has faced backlash after telling a fired HHS worker, Mack Schroeder, that he "probably deserved it" and calling him a "clown." Banks has refused to apologize despite criticism.
Blink-182 to Ignite Nostalgia at Ruoff Music Center with Missionary Impossible Tour Comeback
Blink-182 is set to perform at Ruoff Music Center on September 17, bringing their "Missionary Impossible Tour" which includes their latest album "One More Time" and Alkaline Trio. Tickets go on sale on April 11.
Indiana Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution to Recognize Christian Persecution in Artsakh, Armenia, and Turkey
The Indiana Senate unanimously passed a resolution recognizing Christian persecution in Artsakh, Armenia, and Turkey, urging the state's congress members to end military support for these regions.
Boone County Council Endorses Beth Copeland as Full-Time County Attorney, Aims to Streamline Operations
Boone County Council endorsed Beth Copeland as the full-time county attorney, aiming to improve government operations and legal services availability. The decision is expected to save taxpayer money and enhance administrative workflow.
Indiana's House Enrolled Act 1196 Signed into Law, Eases Political Restrictions on Rural Aviation Boards
Indiana's House Enrolled Act 1196, sponsored by State Rep. Tony Isa, has been signed into law, removing the party affiliation requirement for members of rural aviation boards in communities with 38,000 or fewer residents.
Construction Progresses on 146th Street Bridge in Hamilton County, Roundabout and Safety Measures Underway
Widening construction at 146th Street and Allisonville Road in Hamilton County includes a bridge over White River, new MSE wall, future roundabout, and upcoming seeding and sodding, with a focus on safety and vigilance in the zone.
INDOT Introduces 'Safe Zones' Program to Curb Speeding in Indianapolis Construction Areas Starting May 5
Indiana's Safe Zones program starts May 5 to enforce speed limits in construction zones, using automated systems to issue fines for speeding, starting with warnings followed by escalating tickets. The aim is to reduce work zone fatalities.
Indiana Enacts SEA 1 to Provide Substantial Property Tax Relief for Homeowners, Farmers and Small Businesses
Indiana enacted Senate Enrolled Act 1 (SEA 1), offering $1.3 billion in property tax relief over three years, including tax credits for homeowners, farmers, and small businesses, with reforms for long-term stability and a new transparency portal.
Start Your Engines as Indianapolis 500 Preparations Shift into High Gear with Open Testing at the Speedway
Teams and drivers prepare at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 109th Indianapolis 500, starting with two-day open testing on April 23. Events are available for live viewing online and on-site.
Senator La Keisha Jackson Criticizes Indiana Legislature's Policies as Session Ends, Vows to Shape Future Policy in Indianapolis
State Sen. La Keisha Jackson criticized major bills and the budget in her first term, highlighting disagreements with the GOP, but also celebrated several legislative successes impacting health and welfare in Indiana.
IMPD Investigates Fatal Traffic Accident on Indianapolis East Side, Emphasizes Seatbelt Safety
IMPD investigates a fatal crash on Indianapolis' east side; at least one person confirmed dead, details are limited, and an investigation is ongoing. Emphasis placed on seatbelt use after victims were ejected from the vehicle.
Suspected Human Remains Discovered on Indianapolis's East Side, IMPD and Cadaver Dog Lead Investigation
IMPD found suspected human remains on Indianapolis's east side, with the discovery confirmed by various sources. The remains' identification and cause of death are pending investigation by the coroner's office.
Westfield Police Urge Drivers to Avoid Distractions as Distracted Driving Awareness Month Concludes in Indiana
Westfield Police Department reminds drivers of the dangers of distracted driving, emphasizing that texting while driving is illegal in Indiana and highlighting the importance of full attention on the road.
Indiana Extends Medicaid for Cross-Border Pediatric Care, Governor Signs Rep. Slager's Bill to Support Hoosier Children Near Chicago
Indiana extends Medicaid coverage for children seeking care across state lines until 2027, allowing border-living families easier access to nearby out-of-state hospitals.
Indianapolis Hit-and-Run Leaves Child Dead, Two Adults Critically Injured, Police Pursue Fleeing Suspect
A hit-and-run in Indianapolis left a child dead and two adults critically injured when a car ran a red light, hit a bicycle towing a child, and then a Civic. The driver fled, and the police are investigating.
Bloomington Celebrates Arbor Day with New Trees and Honors as a Top Tree City USA and World Leader
Bloomington, Indiana celebrated Arbor Day by planting trees and earning the Arbor Day Foundation's Tree City USA and Tree City of the World designations again, demonstrating the city's commitment to urban forestry.
Indiana Legislature Concludes 2025 Session with Tax Cuts and Investments, Hailing $1.3B in Savings for Hoosiers
The Indiana legislature concluded its 2025 session, passing a balanced budget with tax reductions, increased public services, and education investment, as per House Republicans Sweet and Snow.
Indiana Lawmakers Celebrate Passage of Balanced Budget and Tax Relief in 2025 Legislative Session
Indiana legislators concluded the 2025 session with a balanced budget, tax relief measures saving taxpayers $1.3 billion, expansions in school choice, infrastructural investments, and a set of priority bills focused on diverse state interests.
Hancock County Rallies for Mental Health Awareness Month with Prosecutor's Campaign for Support and Acceptance
Prosecutor Brent Eaton in Hancock County is advocating for mental health awareness and destigmatization, and promotes support services like The Landing and Recovery Cafés for youth and adults facing mental health and substance challenges.
No Serious Injuries Reported as School Bus Crashes into Utility Pole in Indianapolis, Causes Major Intersection Closure
A school bus crashed into a utility pole in Indianapolis, closing an intersection with no serious injuries reported. Emergency services responded quickly, and morning commuters were advised to avoid the area.
Crawfordsville Dedicates New Veterans Memorial Park on Memorial Day, Honoring Military Sacrifices
Crawfordsville dedicated its new Veterans Memorial Park on Memorial Day, in a ceremony attended by state and local officials, honoring military sacrifices with historical artifacts and personalized commemorative bricks.
Indianapolis Colts to Honor Late Owner Jim Irsay with Commemorative Jersey Patch in 2025 Season
The Indianapolis Colts announced they will honor former owner Jim Irsay with a special jersey patch for the 2025 season. The black patch, featuring his initials, signature, and a smiley face, pays tribute to Irsay’s legacy following his passing at age 65.
Bloomington Rallies for Healthier Lakes with the Launch of Lake Pledge Initiative in Hennepin County
Bloomington residents are joining the Lake Pledge to protect local waters from invasive species, with initiatives like the Izaak Walton League, and friendly competition among lakes to encourage participation.
Bloomington Public Health Touts Mental Health Advancements and Infectious Disease Control in 2024 Report for Bloomington, Edina, Richfield
Bloomington Public Health's 2024 annual report outlines strategies for community health improvement, with highlights on mental health, early childhood development, and infectious disease response.
Bloomington Family Aquatic Center Opening Delayed Due to Pool Leak, Alternative Arrangements Offered
The Bloomington Family Aquatic Center's opening is delayed to fix a pipe leak, with a new tentative opening planned for no earlier than June 13. Season pass holders may use the Richfield Outdoor Pool during the closure.
Indiana Governor Shakes Up University Governance, Appointing Conservative Trustees at IU
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has controversially replaced three elected trustees at Indiana University with conservative appointees, prompting criticism for undermining academic freedom and potentially harming the state's biotech industry.
Delta Dental of Indiana Launches Incentive Program to Address Dentist Shortage in Underserved Areas
Delta Dental of Indiana's new initiative offers financial aid to dental professionals working in underserved areas through scholarships and loan repayment programs, as detailed by State Rep. Lindsay Patterson.
Gov. Mike Braun Signs Legislation to Boost Local Government Efficiency in Indiana
Indiana Governor ceremonially signs a bill increasing the public works project threshold to $375,000, allowing local governments to use their labor force more flexibly, and reducing red tape for simple maintenance tasks.
Bloomington Seeks Resident Input on City Services and Quality of Life Through National Community Survey™
Bloomington residents are invited to take the National Community Survey to share their opinions on city services and quality of life, helping inform city decisions. Participation is confidential with an optional request for an email.
Bloomington Family Aquatic Center Leak Repaired, Opening Delayed Awaiting Concrete Curing
Repairs on the Bloomington Family Aquatic Center's leak are completed, but concrete work is ongoing. Opening is aimed for June 21-28, depending on weather conditions affecting the concrete and painting processes.
Indiana Fever Defeats Connecticut Sun 88-71 as Caitlin Clark Leads Team to Commissioner’s Cup Berth Amid Scuffle
Caitlin Clark scored 20 points to lead the Indiana Fever to an 88-71 win over the Connecticut Sun, securing a spot in the Commissioner's Cup and moving the team's record above .500. The game saw ejections after a physical altercation.
Carmel Fire Department Celebrates Graduation of Recruit Class #30 After Intensive Six-Month Training and EMT Certification
Carmel Fire Department celebrates the graduation of Recruit Class #30, who completed their six-month training and EMT certification. A video with recruits' perspectives showcases their journey.
Indianapolis Man Sentenced to 61 Months for Illegal Firearms and Machine Gun Conversion Possession
An Indianapolis man, Q'Tez Laquan Ginn, 19, was sentenced to 61 months in federal prison for possessing illegal firearms and machine gun conversion devices, followed by three years of supervised release.
Indiana Cigarette Tax Hike to $3 Per Pack Sparks Concern Among Residents and Business Owners
Indiana's cigarette tax is set to increase to $3 per pack on July 1, prompting budget concerns among residents and businesses who fear cross-border sales loss. The hike is meant to address budget deficits and discourage smoking.
Search to Resume for Missing 14-Year-Old Boy in Northeast Indianapolis Lake
Search efforts continue for a 14-year-old boy who disappeared after jumping into Lake Kesslerwood in Indianapolis for a swim. After friends and emergency personnel, including divers and boats, failed to find him, the mission shifted to recovery.
Greenfield Man Charged with Sexual Misconduct with a Minor at New Palestine Gas Station
Kalebe Mmangyu, 23, is charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl at a New Palestine gas station, displaying intoxication during the arrest. Security footage captured the assault. He remains in jail with a forthcoming court date.
Indiana Ushers in New Laws Focused on Tax Cuts, Education, and Healthcare Cost Reductions
Indiana's legislature has enacted new laws effective July 1, focusing on tax cuts, funding state priorities, and health care cost reduction. The House Enrolled Act 1001 aims to ensure fiscal responsibility and includes record K-12 school funding.
New Indiana Laws Usher in Clean Energy Advancements and Tax Cuts for Residents
Indiana introduces new laws impacting utility bills, tax filings, and property tax, including a push for small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) and scheduled income tax cuts aimed at saving residents money and modernizing energy production.
Indiana Rep. Beau Baird Invites EPA Secretary Lee Zeldin for Environmental Roundtable and Site Visits to Showcase State's Conservation Efforts
Rep. Beau Baird invited EPA Secretary Lee Zeldin to Indiana to discuss environmental efforts and tour conservation sites, highlighting the state's sustainability progress.
Bloomington Officials Warn of Blue-Green Algae Risks at Penn Lake, Urge Public to Exercise Caution
Penn Lake is facing a blue-green algae bloom, posing health risks. Officials advise the public to avoid contact with tainted water and keep pets safe. Further updates are available on the Nine Mile Creek Watershed District’s alert page.
Noblesville Repeat Offender Cory Todd Cox Sentenced to 15 Years for Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material
Convicted sex offender Cory Todd Cox, 38, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison and lifetime supervision for distributing child sexual abuse material. Despite being on probation, Cox shared graphic content via text and stored it across multiple devices.
Bloomington Launches Tree Assistance Program to Support Homeowners and Enhance Urban Safety
Bloomington introduces the Tree Assistance Program for homeowners to manage trees, offering financial aid for tree removal, pruning, and planting. Eligibility is income-based with an October 1 application deadline.
Johnson County Eyes Major Infrastructure Lease Deal, Public Hearing Slated for August 25 in Franklin
Johnson County considers a 20-year lease agreement with its Redevelopment Authority for road projects, funded by tax revenues and potentially a special benefits tax, with a public hearing scheduled for August 25, 2025.
Man Critically Wounded in East Indianapolis Shooting, IMPD Seeks Witnesses
A man was critically injured in a shooting at Raintree Plaza in Indianapolis. Police responded and he was transported to the hospital. No suspect details or arrest information were provided. Authorities seek information from the public.
Indiana Third Graders Show Remarkable Literacy Improvement as Rep Teshka Credits Legislative Support
Indiana's third graders show improvement in literacy rates, with legislation led by State Representative Jake Teshka contributing to the progress. Indiana ranks sixth in reading proficiency according to NAEP.
Indiana Boosts K-12 Funding by $640 Million, Aiming for Educational Excellence and STEM Readiness
Indiana increased education funding by $640 million, focusing on academic development and giving schools more autonomy. The state also aims to improve STEM and agriculture readiness and has seen educational achievement gains.
Rep. Joanna King Announces $1.3 Billion Property Tax Relief for Hoosiers at Elkhart County Meeting
State Rep. Joanna King discussed property tax relief and reform with Elkhart County officials, emphasizing the intended impact of Senate Enrolled Act 1, set to save Hoosiers $1.3 billion over three years.
Indiana's Briggs and Connolly-Hartman Farms Celebrated With Hoosier Homestead Awards for Longstanding Agricultural Heritage
Two Indiana farms received Hoosier Homestead awards for their service in agriculture across generations. The Briggs Farm and the Connolly-Hartman Farm were recognized for operating over 100 years.
Indiana Celebrates 5% Increase in Literacy Rates Among Third Graders Following Educational Reforms
Indiana has seen a 5% increase in third-grade literacy rates, with 87% of students now proficient in reading, according to a statement by Sen. Schmitt who credits state educational reforms. Despite the success, 13% still struggle with reading.
Senate District 22 Set to Receive $25.5 Million for Road Improvements, Tippecanoe, Lafayette, and West Lafayette Benefit
Indiana Senate District 22 is poised to receive nearly $25.5 million in state road funding for 2025, covering maintenance and improvements, with the largest share designated for Tippecanoe County.
Indianapolis Welcomes San Franciscans with a Mixed Weather Forecast for the Week Ahead
The article provides a detailed weather forecast for Indianapolis, mentioning variable conditions such as a cool overcast morning turning into a sunny afternoon, with a chance of showers and fluctuating temperatures throughout the week.
Project 46 Unveils Strategies to Reduce Emissions as Bloomington Nashville and Columbus Collaborate for Climate Action
Project 46's 2022 report details greenhouse gas emissions in Southern Indiana, emphasizing transportation, building energy use, and waste as key sources. It suggests actions for a further 6% emissions reduction by 2030.
Indiana Ranks Second in Forbes' Best States for Business as Senator Schmitt Champions Economic Growth and Security Measures
Indiana ranks second in Forbes' Best States to Start a Business, with support from new laws and the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Measures include guarding against threats from countries like China and Russia.
Indiana Supreme Court Permanently Bans Howard County Judge for Misconduct, Violating Judicial Guidelines
The Indiana Supreme Court has banned Judge Matthew J. Elkin from judicial duties due to misconduct including improper recusal and intimidation tactics. He retains his law license but cannot serve on the bench.
IndyCar Announces Exciting 17-Race Schedule for 2026 Season, Featuring St. Petersburg Opener and Indianapolis 500
IndyCar announces its 17-race 2026 season starting March 1 in St. Petersburg, with highlights including a joint NASCAR-IndyCar weekend and the Indianapolis 500 on May 24. The season ends at Laguna Seca on September 6.
Former Evansville Bank Employee Sentenced to 30 Months for Fraudulently Extracting $158K from Customer Accounts
Dekoda Scott Clark, 32, of Tell City, received 2.5 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to bank theft and fraud, stealing over $158,000 from customer accounts while working at an Evansville bank.
Carmel's Streets Turn into Canvas, Local and Regional Artists Shine at 11th Annual Plein Air Event
The 11th annual Carmel on Canvas event saw artists painting outdoors in Carmel, with Catherine LaPointe Vollmer winning the Grand Prize. Other winners included both locals and participants from various categories. Purchase Awards were also given.
Newton County Schools Bolstered by State Grants for Security Upgrades, Indiana Invests $27M in Student Safety
Newton County schools in Indiana are receiving over $6,000 from the Secured School Safety Grant Program for security enhancements, with state representatives highlighting the importance of safety in educational environments.
Elkhart County Lawmakers Urge Communities to Apply for Indiana Housing Infrastructure Funds Before Deadline
Indiana lawmakers promote the Residential Housing Infrastructure Assistance Program to aid local communities in developing residential housing infrastructure, with an application deadline of October 6.
Indiana Schools Receive $27M Boost for Safety, DeKalb County and Garrett-Keyser-Butler Among Beneficiaries
Indiana legislators announce the allocation of Secured School Safety Grant Program funds for local educational institutions, aimed at enhancing school security measures and creating safer learning environments.
Cumberland Shooting Leaves Man in Critical Condition as Police Urge Witnesses to Step Forward
A man with a head gunshot wound is in critical condition after a shooting in Cumberland, Indiana, involving a disturbance by an allegedly unhoused individual. The leaseholder, who fired the shot, is cooperating with the police investigation.
Bloomington Fire Department Celebrates the Rise of Captain Cody Mittelstaedt, A Blend of Leadership and Community Service
Captain Cody Mittelstaedt of the Bloomington Fire Department is recognized for his rapid advancement, expertise, and care for the community, underscored by his military background and fire science education.
Indiana Strikes $6.4 Billion Agriculture Deal with Taiwan, Boosting Local Economy and Reinforcing Bilateral Ties
Indiana and Taiwan signed agricultural deals, boosting Indiana's farming economy. The agreements involve Taiwan's purchase of $6.4 billion in corn and soybeans over four years, enhancing the state's role in global agriculture.
Fishers Police Hunt for Suspect Cornelius Anthony Lyles Accused in Facebook Marketplace Armed Robbery
Cornelius Anthony Lyles is sought by Fishers Police for multiple charges, including armed robbery, after a Facebook Marketplace deal turned violent, with Lyles allegedly using a weapon and stealing items and a phone.
Indianapolis Shooting Suspect Terry Rowe Jr. Faces Multiple Charges Following Tense Confrontation
IMPD detectives arrested Terry Rowe Jr. for a shooting incident involving two women, based on evidence and witness testimonies. Rowe faces multiple charges including aggravated battery and drug-related offenses.
Indianapolis Man Dies Two Days After West Side Shooting as Police Seek Public's Help in Investigation
A man died after a weekend shooting on Indianapolis' near west side. Identified as Clifford Hudson, he was shot in the head next to an SUV and succumbed to his injuries two days later. No arrests have been made; police are seeking information.
Indiana House Republicans Offer Paid Internships for 2026 Legislative Session to Hoosier Undergrads and Grads
Indiana House Republicans are seeking interns for the 2026 legislative session, offering paid, full-time positions for undergraduates and recent graduates to engage in the legislative process from January to March.
Indianapolis Consumer Advocates Clash with AES Indiana Over Proposed Utility Rate Hike
Debate intensifies in Indianapolis over a proposed utility rate hike by AES Indiana, with the OUCC advocating for rate reductions and opposing the settlement that would see residential bills increase, despite being lower than initially proposed.
Horseshoe Casino Indianapolis Dealers Strike for Union Recognition Amidst Federal Shutdown
Horseshoe Casino Indianapolis dealers are on strike for union recognition, demanding collective bargaining rights, better pay, and safer working conditions. The strike continues despite the lack of a scheduled union election.
Indianapolis Welcomes a Sunny Start to the Week with Rain on the Horizon According to NWS Forecasts
Indianapolis will have a sunny day with a high of 64°F, which will shift to cloudier conditions tonight. Rain chances increase throughout the week, with the highest likelihood and temperatures dipping on Wednesday.
IU Health Mobilizes to Combat Lung Cancer in Indiana with Free Screenings in Vernon Township
IU Health's mobile unit offers lung cancer screenings through low-dose CT scans to Indiana residents between the ages of 50–77 with a significant smoking history, aiming to detect the disease early and save lives.
Nearly 600,000 Hoosiers Face Uncertainty Over Meals Amid Federal Funding Standstill, Says State Rep. Tim O'Brien
State Rep. Tim O'Brien remarked on the impact of federal inaction on Indiana families, as gridlock in Washington puts SNAP benefits at risk, affecting 600,000 Hoosiers including children and seniors.
Carmel City Council Seeks Civic-Minded Citizens to Shape the Future of City Governance
Carmel calls for residents to apply for city boards, commissions, and committees, highlighting the importance of community participation and unveiling a new online application form to encourage diverse representation.
Indianapolis Trafficker Kristopher McDonald Sentenced to Three Life Terms for Sex Trafficking, Murder
Kristopher McDonald received three life sentences for running a violent sex trafficking ring and committing murder in Indianapolis. He controlled and exploited women, culminating in killing a man over a payment dispute.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Greg Garrison Announces Retirement Due to Health Concerns, Josh Kocher Steps in as Interim
Hamilton County Prosecutor Greg Garrison is retiring due to health issues, with Chief Deputy Josh Kocher set to serve as interim prosecutor. Garrison was praised for his service and dedication to law and justice.
State Senator Qaddoura Launches 'Affordability First' Agenda to Ease Financial Strain for Indiana Families
State Senator Qaddoura has introduced the "Affordability First" agenda to alleviate financial strains on Indiana families, proposing relief measures like tax reform, utility taxes elimination, enhanced childcare funding, and local firearm regulation.
Woman Fatally Shot in Suspected Botched Robbery at Irvington Boutique, Suspect Dead After Standoff with Indianapolis Police
A woman was fatally shot in an Irvington clothing store during an apparent robbery attempt; a related suspect later died from a self-inflicted gunshot during a standoff with police.
Lawrence EMT and Paramedic Honored with Heart Pins for Swift Life-Saving Actions During Severe Heart Attack Response
EMT Mark Cloud and Paramedic Steffi Pok were recognized for swiftly treating a severe heart attack, earning them commendation from the City of Lawrence and heart pins for their outstanding care.
Central Indiana Faces Gusty Winds and Snow Showers as National Weather Service Warns of a Frigid Week Ahead
Central Indiana is facing harsh weather with gusty winds, rain, and snow showers, as per the National Weather Service. Precaution is urged due to travel disruptions and extreme cold with temperatures potentially dropping to zero or lower.
Indianapolis' Circle Centre Mall to Transform into 'Traction Yards' with New Vision for Downtown Revitalization
The Circle Centre Mall in Indianapolis will be redeveloped into Traction Yards, featuring open spaces, commercial and office areas, and residences, with the first phase to be completed in 2029.
Central Indiana Hit by Severe Cold, NWS Issues Advisory with Wind Chills as Low as -19°F
Central Indiana is under a Cold Weather Advisory due to extreme wind chills, prompting frostbite concerns and warnings to dress warmly and protect pets. The advisory remains until 10 AM EST with possible hazardous travel due to icy conditions.
Johnson County Ablaze with Holiday Cheer and Civic Engagement as Festivities and Legislative Planning Unfold
Johnson County celebrates the holiday season with various events including the Dec-A-Trees exhibit, lighted trails, and concerts, while also encouraging civic engagement and input for the 2026 legislative session.
East Central Indiana Representative Encourages Constituent Engagement as 2026 Legislative Session Approaches
An Indiana representative offers holiday greetings and stresses constituent involvement ahead of the 2026 legislative session, promoting public engagement and state resources for communication.
78-Year-Old Westpoint Man Dies in Cass County Collision on State Road 29
A 78-year-old Westpoint, Indiana man died following a two-vehicle crash Friday afternoon on State Road 29 at the U.S. 24 ramp near the Tyson Exchange. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office said the collision occurred around 2 p.m. and remains under investigation.
Carmel Police Department Celebrates Community Engagement and Safety Initiatives in Year-End Reflection
The Carmel Police Department reflected on their 2025 community engagement and public service efforts in a Facebook post, highlighting safety programs and efforts to strengthen connections with residents.
Indianapolis's Cunningham Restaurant Group to Launch Two-Story Dining Experience in Fishers District
CRG to open a two-story restaurant in Fishers District with a fine-dining restaurant upstairs and a casual bar downstairs, while Flower Child plans a new location there among other eateries and businesses.
Sen. Chris Garten Targets Welfare Fraud, Foreign Influence, and Protects Hoosier Families in 2026 Indiana Legislative Agenda
Indiana State Sen. Garten targets fiscal health, welfare fraud, national security, and utility cost protection in his 2026 legislative goals, including bills against undocumented immigrant benefits and foreign influence.
Explore a World of Opportunities, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Invites New Recruits for Diverse Career Paths
IMPD uses social media to promote diverse career paths within its department, emphasizing growth opportunities without job-hopping, and is actively recruiting for long-term careers on its force.
Ruth Aydt Recognized with 2026 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award in Monroe County for Social Justice Efforts
Ruth Aydt to receive the 2026 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award for her social justice work in Monroe County, including research on racial disparities and various leadership roles.
When the Sky Turned Black Documentary Highlights Plainfield Walmart Blaze and Firefighting Tactics
"When the Sky Turned Black," a documentary about the massive Walmart distribution center fire in Plainfield, is set to premiere, focusing on firefighters' efforts and its implications for future firefighting tactics.
Indiana State Senator Andrea Hunley Not Seeking Reelection, Spurs Speculation of Indianapolis Mayoral Run
Indiana State Senator Andrea Hunley announced she will not run for reelection, ending her term as Democratic Assistant Leader. Speculation surrounds a possible 2027 Indianapolis mayoral campaign, while Hunley will continue to serve through November.
Indiana Secures $12.7 Million From Mercedes-Benz Settlement Over Emissions Test Cheating Claims
Indiana is set to receive $12.7 million as part of a $150 million national settlement with Mercedes-Benz. The automaker was accused of using defeat devices in diesel vehicles to bypass emissions standards. The settlement includes consumer restitution, vehicle repairs, and reforms to Mercedes-Benz’s marketing practices.
Indiana Lawmakers and Diaper Bank Collaborate to Aid Families as House Leaders Spearhead Statehouse Collection Drive
Indiana House legislators partner with Indiana Diaper Bank to collect diapers for families in need, highlighting the financial burdens of child-rearing and the bank's significant contribution to date.
FBI Investigates Death of Former Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay, Focus on California Addiction Specialist's Treatment
The FBI is investigating the death of former Colts owner Jim Irsay, with a focus on his relationship with Dr. Haroutunian, amid concerns over Irsay's substance use history and treatments prior to his passing.
INDOT East Central Battles to Clear Roads Amid Post-Snowfall Winds and Urges Caution Near Ramps and Merges
INDOT East Central reported cleared roads after overnight snow removal but warns of hazardous conditions due to wind and snowdrifts near ramps. They advise caution and suggest staying home if possible.
Indiana Representative Tim O'Brien Champions Real Estate Transparency with New Bill
Indiana House Bill 1252, aimed at increasing transparency in real estate referral fees, passed the House. Authored by real estate agent and State Representative Tim O'Brien, it seeks to inform consumers about hidden broker fees.
Indianapolis and Central Indiana Under Siege by Extreme Cold, Residents Advised to Take Precautions Against Dangerous Wind Chills
Severe cold and wind chill warnings are in effect for central Indiana, with a risk of frostbite and hazardous conditions prompting advisories for residents to dress warmly and take precautions.
Bloomington Invites Community to Celebrate Black History Month with Rich Calendar of Events
Bloomington invites the community to Black History Month events, including a kickoff on February 7th, a showcase of local talents, a Black Market, poster contest, and a gala celebrating Black culture and contributions.
Indiana House Passes Rep. Pressel's Bill to Curb Illegal Product Ads and Enhance Road Safety
Rep. Jim Pressel's bill, aimed at removing illegal product ads and increasing road safety, passed the Indiana House and heads to the Senate. It sets ad removal deadlines and requires English proficiency for CDL holders.
Brownsburg High School Celebrates NBA Star Gordon Hayward with Jersey Retirement Ceremony
Gordon Hayward's high school jersey was retired at Brownsburg High School, marking a first for the athletics department. Hayward, now an NBA player and Butler's Executive Basketball Advisor, paid homage to his roots in Brownsburg during the ceremony.
State Rep. Jack Jordan Supports Senate Bill to Establish Stadium Authority for Potential Chicago Bears Relocation to Northwest Indiana
Rep. Jack Jordan supports Senate Bill 27, aimed at establishing a stadium authority to potentially relocate the Chicago Bears to northwest Indiana, seeing economic growth potential and increased tourism.
State Rep. Jim Pressel Advocates for Review of Soaring NIPSCO Rates in Northern Indiana
Rep. Jim Pressel has called for Indiana's IURC to review NIPSCO's rate hikes after constituents faced a 90% bill increase over nine years. He also advocates for House Bill 1002 to set utility performance benchmarks.
Mississippi Teen Slapped With $1 Million Bond In Alleged Shelby County School Attack Plot
A Mississippi teen was reportedly given a $1M bond after being accused of conspiring in a foiled plot to attack Morristown Jr.-Sr. High. Prosecutors say online chats and video planning led investigators to intervene.
11 Years After Harding Street Massacre, Indy Family Still Begs for Justice
Family members held an 11-year vigil at the North Harding Street site, renewing pleas for answers after the 2015 quadruple slaying left four relatives dead. Prosecutors had charged a suspect in 2019 but later dropped the murder counts amid evidentiary problems.
Indy Disability Nonprofit Hit With Feds’ Lawsuit Over Deaf Job Seeker Snub
The EEOC has sued Indianapolis-based Damar Services, alleging the nonprofit rejected a deaf job applicant after a phone interview and failed to consider accommodations. The federal agency asks a judge to order changes to hiring practices and to award damages.
Novo Nordisk Axes 400 Jobs At Troubled Bloomington Plant
Novo Nordisk will lay off roughly 400 workers at its Bloomington manufacturing site in early May, a cut that affects about one in five roles amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny. City officials say they will work to connect impacted employees with support and job resources.
Bud Light Heist on Diamond Avenue, Evansville Man Accused of Slamming Deputy’s Cruiser
A 41-year-old Evansville man is accused of stealing a Bud Light truck and allegedly ramming a sheriff’s cruiser during a March 27 chase. Authorities released body-camera video and charged him with attempted murder.
Family Says Cops Got It Wrong in Fatal Downtown Indy Alley Shooting
Family members and advocates say surveillance footage and police records tell different stories about a March 7 downtown shooting that later killed 45‑year‑old Jamar Thomas. They want the unedited video released as prosecutors review the case.
Indy Ballerina Juggles Pointe Shoes And Pork Bowls On Mass Ave
Indianapolis Ballet principal Yoshiko Kamikusa has opened Legacy Tokyo on Mass Ave, pairing Sutadonya rice bowls with family recipes while continuing to perform. The shop sits in the Factory Arts District and leans on both chain staples and house additions.
Hoosier Teacher Pay Sinks To 38th As Neighbor States Leave Indiana Behind
NEA’s 2026 rankings put Indiana 38th for teacher pay — average salary $61,661 and starting pay $45,958 — even after lawmakers raised the minimum starting salary to $45,000. Analysts and unions say the gap to neighboring states remains significant.
Indiana Medicaid Shakeup Puts Heat On High‑Price Hospitals
Indiana is tying Medicaid payments to hospitals’ commercial prices in a new financing overhaul that aims to direct nearly $1.9 billion toward lower‑cost and rural providers. State officials say the move will pressure high‑priced systems to lower rates.
Indiana Slams the Brakes on Non-Domiciled Truckers Tied to New York and California
Indiana canceled nearly 1,800 non‑domiciled CDLs after a new law and federal rules tightened who can hold a commercial license. National outlets later reported nearly 300 stops; state records do not yet confirm that count.
Columbus Hospital's Web Tracker Uproar Ends in Payout Deal
Columbus Regional has agreed to settle two class‑action suits over website tracking, offering eligible patients $25.50 and a year of privacy protection while the deal awaits court approval. Key deadlines include opt‑out June 22 and a final hearing July 22.
Plainfield Killer Drunk Driver Back In Court As New OWI Plea Piles On Prison Time
A Plainfield man convicted in a 2015 deadly drunk‑driving crash has signed a new plea in Hamilton County; prosecutors say the agreement could add years to his sentence. The survivor and advocates are pushing for clearer enforcement to prevent repeat offenses.
Braun Blasts AES Power Hike, Demands Do-Over From State Regulators
Gov. Mike Braun asked regulators to rehear a split IURC decision that approved a $71M AES rate increase, intensifying scrutiny on a case that has drawn heavy public comment. The request could slow or reshape how the increases are implemented.



















































































































































































































































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