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Gov. Mike Braun pointed to recent funding boosts and early successes for a new formalized cold case unit
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Federal immigration officials say more than 200 immigrants without legal status have been arrested on Indiana roadways. They discussed the Chicago area's Operation Midway Blitz during a press conference in Gary on Thursday.
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Visitors at Falls Park in Madison County found the tortoises Tuesday afternoon.
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A week before the world learned of a jewelry heist in France, the Indianapolis zoo was grappling with a theft of its own: two small tortoises.
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Indiana Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green has resigned, less than a year after taking the newly created position.
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Sunday, May 26 was a pretty special day for Indiana Gov. Mike Braun. The state’s top executive spent his time at “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” punctuated by an appearance on Fox and Friends to recap his first legislative session as governor.
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Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter will step down Jan. 13, the day of Gov.-elect Mike Braun’s inauguration.
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As of Monday police had arrested 57 people, including many faculty and students. Several protesters said they were hit, kicked and placed in chokeholds.
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A recent investigation analyzing data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration uncovered a troubling pattern of road rage in Indiana.
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Indiana State Police arrested two California men after finding 184 pounds of cocaine during a traffic stop Sunday.