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UPDATE: Shooting reported at Greenwood Park Mall; police searching for suspects

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Shots were fired at the Greenwood Park Mall, but no one was hit. Initial reports indicate there were three to four Black males who fired...

Pedestrian dies after being struck twice in Whiteland

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A pedestrian died after being struck twice by vehicles in the 2600 block of Whiteland Road Wednesday evening.

Johnson County agencies ready to help during extreme cold snap

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Several local organizations and Indiana 211 are offering help for residents in need of shelter as the temperatures drop.

State calls on Hoosiers to check federal internet funding map

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Federal agencies have mapped out how well the entire country can access the internet, and plan to use the map in a funding formula — but they need help fine-tuning it before a January deadline.

Pedestrian in serious condition after being struck twice in Whiteland

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A pedestrian is in serious condition after being struck twice by vehicles in the 2600 block of Whiteland Road. Whiteland police and fire departments were...

Johnson County snow total rises, temperatures to plummet

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Johnson County is now under a Winter Storm Warning as a “significant” storm system approaches.

Police: ‘No clear motive’ for Greenwood Park Mall shooter

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Five months after the mass shooting at the Greenwood Park Mall, police say they are still unable to determine the gunman’s motive.

Police unable to determine a motive for Greenwood Park Mall shooter

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Authorities are unable to determine a motive for the Greenwood Park Mall shooter. Greenwood Police Department and the FBI revealed this and more at a...

Major winter storm approaching Johnson County days before Christmas

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Johnson County could have its first white Christmas in half a decade if winter storm forecasts hold for this weekend.

Senate proposes reevaluating state’s tax structure

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Some state senators are touting the possibility of reinventing Indiana’s tax structure to determine whether the state could eliminate individual and corporate income taxes. They say it’ll take pressure off residents and businesses, but it would also depress future revenue as others say Indiana needs to invest in its quality of life.