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EVANSVILLE, Ind — Posts on social media by the parents of a Kentucky State University student who was killed in a shooting have led to criminal charges. Dejon Fox and Chardnae Cleveland were arrested in Vanderburgh County on Christmas Day. Prosecutors say the charges are connected to online posts they made toward Jacob Bard earlier […]
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — The Terre Haute Police Department says a man was arrested for causing a single-vehicle crash on Christmas Day that injured three people. It happened near the intersection of North 14th Street and Buckeye Street around 3 p.m. Police say 30-year-old William Gallagher got upset with his mother, who was driving, and […]
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — An Anderson man has been arrested after police said he was driving drunk when he crashed his truck and critically injured another person on Christmas Day. Officers with the Noblesville Police Department responded to the crash site at mile marker 213 in Noblesville at 4:50 p.m. Thursday. They determined that Cesar Cruz-Santiago, […]
NEW PALESTINE, Ind. — Principal Kayleigh Fosnow thought she was the one doing the planning. Last week, the New Palestine Elementary leader gathered her staff and students for a schoolwide assembly to welcome Governor Mike Braun and Secretary of Education Dr. Katie Jenner. But the guest list held a secret: Dr. Jane Foley of the […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana will get a brief taste of spring this weekend before winter quickly returns early next week, according to the National Weather Service. Mike Ryan, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, said temperatures will turn mild Saturday, though slightly cooler than Friday. Many locations across the state are expected to […]
INDIANAPOLIS — As Indiana residents prepare for a volatile 2026 healthcare market, a shift toward Direct Primary Care (DPC) is gaining momentum. With insurance premiums projected to spike and federal subsidies set to expire, many Hoosiers are bypassing traditional insurance-billing systems in favor of a “one-stop-shop” healthcare model. According to recent filings with the Indiana […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Multiple fires broke out on Christmas Day in Indianapolis that injured or displaced several people from their homes. The Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) first responded to a fire at a two-story home in the 1300 block of W 34th St on the north side of the city. Fire crews were dispatched at 8:12 […]
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Ken Nunn, a prominent attorney at the head of the “largest personal injury practice” in Indiana, has died at 85 years old. His law office confirmed his death in a statement on social media. His cause of death has not been released. Nunn died sometime in the morning of Christmas Eve. He […]
STATEWIDE – As Indiana enters 2026, a major shift in the healthcare landscape is promising to make high-demand weight-loss medications more accessible to millions. With the launch of the TrumpRx initiative, drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Zepbound are set for significant price cuts and expanded coverage. To help Hoosiers navigate these changes, local physician […]
CARMEL, Ind — Carmel is the first city in Indiana to roll out a system aimed at keeping people safer on the roads during emergencies. Nearly 90% of Carmel Police Department patrol cars now have Pursuit Alert, which helps police, fire, and road crews move safely while giving people nearby a heads-up. The system sends […]
FORT WAYNE, Ind — Christmas Eve marked the final day of The Salvation Army’s red kettle campaign, and the group still came up about $63,000 short of its $200,000 goal. Early-season storms kept a lot of volunteers from ringing bells, leaving many kettles unstaffed across the city. The red kettle drive has been around since […]
INDIANAPOLIS – The holiday spirit was on full display in Indianapolis as the “Tiny Lights for Big Hearts” toy drive culminated in a massive, lit-up parade to deliver hundreds of gifts to local pediatric patients. The initiative, led by Riley Electric and Hix Wrecker Service, saw an overwhelming community response this year. Organizers confirmed that […]