Indiana veterans eligible for school supply help
A state program can help Indiana veteran families pay for school supplies.
Hoosier HIV anti-donation law used 18 times since 2000, report says
Since 2000, Indiana has arrested 18 Hoosiers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on charges of donating plasma, according to a report released this week. None were charged under provisions penalizing actual transmission.
Report: Most eligible Indiana families don’t access federal child care subsidies
Although Hoosiers’ access to federal child care subsidies was slightly higher than the national average in 2020, advocates are concerned that a majority of eligible Indiana families are still missing out, according to a new study.
Indiana, 24 other states file emergency appeal to halt EPA’s carbon rule
Attorneys general in 25 states have sent an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to immediately halt a Biden administration rule they say threatens to shutter the country’s remaining fleet of coal-fired power plants.
IU releases review of April’s campus protest activity and enforcement
Almost three months after police arrested 57 protesters at a pro-Palestine encampment at Indiana University-Bloomington, a new independent review released Thursday found the university’s inconsistent enforcement of its own policies created “confusion and frustration” and made governing the campus difficult.
Indianapolis man convicted of child solicitation
An Indianapolis man was convicted of child solicitation after a two-day trial.
Police Incidents – July 26
Police Incidents
UPDATE: I-465 Eastbound at East Street closed for multi-vehicle fatal crash investigation
Indiana State Troopers are currently on the scene and investigating a serious multi-vehicle crash that claimed one life and seriously injured another.
UPDATE: Indianapolis woman killed in County Line Road and Combs Road crash
Greenwood public safety is on the scene of a fatal crash at County Line Road and Combs Road.
Franklin Active Adult Center demolished for new building, services relocated
The Franklin Active Adult Center and Payne Park’s playground equipment have been demolished but will be built back better.