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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed a new law Monday aimed at lowering energy costs and increasing accountability for Hoosiers. House Enrolled Act 1002 includes provisions for performance-based ratemaking, multi-year rate plans, and transparency in rate increase requests. It also bans shutoffs from June 1 through September 23 during the year’s hottest months. “Affordability […]

INDIANAPOLIS — As fraud tactics become increasingly sophisticated, AARP Indiana is dedicating the month of April to arming Hoosiers with the tools they need to fight back. The organization officially launched 2026 Fraud Awareness Month, a statewide initiative featuring a blend of in-person shred days, educational webinars, and even virtual movie screenings to highlight the […]

INDIANAPOLIS — For most, a “Take 5” oil change is a fifteen-minute convenience. For J. Williams, a twenty-four-year-old Indiana college student, a routine service in late 2023 sparked a 600-day legal battle that has now reached the steps of the Indiana Supreme Court. Williams, a Criminal Justice student and traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor, describes […]

Local

LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Police in Lafayette are searching for a man considered armed and dangerous after a shooting left another man critically injured. The Lafayette Police Department said that around 8:45 a.m. on Monday, officers were called to the 700 block of Olivia Place for a report of a shooting involving two men. When officers […]

CORYDON, Ind. — The Hoosier Lottery said Sunday a ticket entry matched four out of five numbers and the Powerball in Saturday night’s drawing. The winning Powerball ticket was bought at Lucky Shell, which is on Highway 135 NE in Corydon. That’s not far from Harrison County Animal Control. The winning Powerball numbers for Saturday […]

MARION, Ind. — A former Marion police officer was charged with orchestrating a fundraising scheme involving police trading cards. Court documents in Grant County show that Erika Treon has been charged with one felony count of corrupt business influence and six misdemeanor counts of theft. She’s accused of soliciting donations on behalf of the department […]

Crime

ANDERSON, Ind. — A man was killed and a woman was injured in a shooting in Anderson early Sunday morning. According to the Anderson Police Department, the incident happened at around 2:45 a.m. in the 800 block of East 53rd Street. Officers responded to the area on reports of a shooting involving people in a […]

Heated debate between radio host Tony Katz and Councilor Jesse Brown over alleged police altercation at protest, sparking discussion on governance, individual responsibility.

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INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis City-County Councilor claims he was shoved by a police officer during a protest on Saturday night. Jesse Brown, who represents council district 13, stated on Facebook that the officer approached the protestors aggressively without identifying himself. “Tonight, an IMPD officer approached a group of protestors from behind/beside them, did not identify […]