November 17, 2025
Whitestown man charged in shooting death of cleaning woman who went to wrong house
A Boone County prosecutor charged Whitestown's Curt Andersen with voluntary manslaughter, alleging he unlawfully shot a cleaning woman through his front door after she arrived at the wrong house for work.
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In long-polluted Martindale-Brightwood, residents challenge new data center proposal
After years spent cleaning up pollution left behind by industry, residents and organizers say the project would stall the progress they’ve made.
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Business, education leaders gather to discuss new One Health innovation district
Indianapolis’s newest innovation district aims to lead changes in human, plant and animal health.
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Check your AES bill. You might have been overcharged.
The company is contacting customers to correct bills and issue reimbursements.
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Greenlawn Cemetery: City finishes excavation of more than 1,700 graves
The majority of the graves archaeologists uncovered contained human remains.
Read MoreNovember 16, 2025
Vigil remembers road traffic victims, as Indianapolis sets a bicyclist fatality record this year
Vigil remembers road traffic victims as Indianapolis sets a bicyclist fatality record this year.
Read MoreNovember 15, 2025
Purdue debuts charitable pharmacy, enhances medication access at Gleaners
The Purdue Patternson-McCallum-Mareta Charitable Pharmacy is set to open, expanding critical medication access statewide.
Read MoreNovember 13, 2025
'I'm being asked to support a map that doesn't exist.' Republican Sen. Jean Leising explains her 'no' on redistricting
State Republicans are seeing increased pressure as national groups have started funneling money to push lawmakers towards supporting the new maps.
Read MoreNovember 13, 2025
'We have a backbone': Terre Haute Pride Center, ACLU face second legal battle with ISU
This fall, the center was supposed to staff four more ISU students, but ISU cut that funding in August. While the university said it's following the federal government's lead, the ACLU of Indiana and the center argued ISU is violating the First Amendment.
Read MoreNovember 12, 2025
Indiana cities say new tax law will cut services. Local leaders urge legislative fixes
Indiana mayors and town leaders say a new property tax relief law will shrink local budgets and force service cuts unless lawmakers approve changes next year.
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