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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A May 10 Muncie shooting left 23-year-old Cheyenne Raines dead and two Good Samaritans wounded. Local prosecutors say surveillance video and court filings are central to the case against Rylynn J. Davis.
Weather & Environment in ...
Cloudy and cool with rain likely through mid‑afternoon and a Flood Watch for parts of south‑central Indiana.
Sports in ...
Two weeks after the board approved a Personal Branding Activities bylaw, Commissioner Paul Neidig sent a letter clarifying what students, families and schools should expect.
Politics & Govt in ...
A concise guide for Hoosiers: filing dates, the required CAN‑34/CAN‑12 forms, signature rules, party‑label rules and the finance filings you’ll need for the Nov. 3 ballot.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely Tuesday afternoon with gusty winds and a localized flood risk. Allow extra time for travel and secure outdoor items.
A 69-year-old Carmel man is accused of flashing a fake sheriff's badge to get into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 17, police say.
A Tell City couple faces preliminary charges after police say a search of their home turned up about 15 grams of meth and roughly 850 hypodermic needles.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Anthem will drop some Columbus Regional Health outpatient doctors from select Medicaid plans on July 1, 2026, potentially affecting thousands of local patients. CRH says inpatient hospital care is not affected.
Community & Society in ...
The Indiana Peony Festival returns to Seminary Park this Saturday with hundreds of vendors, floral installations and live music. Expect downtown street closures and big crowds.
A 30-year-old man was killed Thursday at the Budget 8 Inn on Indianapolis' east side amid long-standing safety concerns at the motel.
A registered sex offender in Indianapolis was arrested after allegedly messaging what he thought was a 14‑year‑old and sending explicit videos. He now faces multiple child‑solicitation counts.
A classroom chemical reaction at Fishers High on Friday drew a heavy police and fire response; crews destroyed the material and no injuries were reported.
Two all‑terrain track chairs meant to expand accessibility were stolen from Fort Harrison State Park; the DNR is offering a $5,500 reward.
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