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ROCHESTER, Ind. — A man from Elkhart County was shot in the head and neck Saturday after he was likely mistaken for a turkey by another hunter, said the Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources. According to a press release from the DNR, Brian Lehmen, 41, of Nappanee, in Elkhart County, was walking to a property […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Law enforcement is looking into a fire, involving a building, at Broad Ripple Park early Tuesday. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says they arrived at the building, which is on Broad Ripple Avenue, near Haverford Avenue and Rosslyn Avenue. According to Indy Parks and Recreation, officials say that it was one of their […]
Are New Toll Roads Coming To Indiana? We don’t want to be like a New Jersey and have to pay a toll just to get to work. Tony Katz: So, we’re going to add tolls in Indiana. Is this the plan? You’ve got House Bill 1461. Which actually it removes impediments, I believe removing restrictions […]
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The family of fallen Beech Grove Police Officer Bill Toney called for justice and the full execution of Benjamin Ritchie’s death sentence during his final clemency hearing on Monday. Toney’s widow, Dee Dee Toney Horen, said during an emotional testimony to the Indiana Parole Board at the Indiana Government Center, “It is time. It’s […]
Trump is the most successful Democrat ever. Price caps lead to shortages. Want to reduce costs? Allow drug companies to sell directly and eliminate the middlemen. Tony Katz: The government making the claim that we’re now going to be able to, through an executive order, set drug prices. This has become the biggest story. Not […]
STATEWIDE–Indiana leaders are warning of new scam messages referring to unpaid toll fees that appear to come from state agencies. The messages instruct recipients to click a link to pay a balance and claim to be from GovDelivery, a platform previously used by some state agencies. The Indiana Office of Technology has confirmed that these […]
STATEWIDE–Severe storms are possible in Indiana on Thursday, especially during the evening and through the overnight hours. “We’ll have to wait until we get a little closer in time to be able to see how things come together with the heat because it’s going to be close to 90 degrees on Thursday,” said Alex McGinnis, […]
GRANT COUNTY, Ind. — Grant County authorities are looking into a crash involving a man on a motorcycle, as well as a pickup truck. It happened late Saturday around 10:30 at the intersection of South Troy Avenue and West 9th Street, which is west of Marion city limits. Deputies found the man on the motorcycle […]
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Remains found by a crew at a dig site in Bloomiongton March 26, have been identified as a man missing for three years. That identification was made public Monday by the Monroe County Coroner’s Office. John E. Baker, Jr., 40, had been missing since 2022. He was seen walking into the woods near […]
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. — A baby that had been taken, police believe, by the non-custodial father, has been returned and the father arrested. The abduction of the six-month-old was first reported Saturday morning to the Plymouth Police Dept. Shortly after 3 a.m. a state trooper spotted the car that police were looking for on U.S. […]
STATEWIDE — Indiana faces a childcare crisis, and this critical shortage is impacting Indiana families. For over 850,000 young children, there are just 763 licensed childcare centers, ranking Indiana near the bottom nationally for access. The struggling child care system is taking a toll on working parents, with many forced to miss work, impacting productivity […]
WASHINGTON–President Trump is looking to bring prescription drug and pharmaceutical prices down. He signed an executive order Monday morning that aims to slash prices in the U.S. to what other countries pay. Trump said the U.S. will no longer subsidize the healthcare of other countries. The U.S. often pays as much as three times more […]