November 12, 2025
Northern Lights are visible across Midwest — and Indiana may get another show Wednesday
After appearing across much of the Midwest Tuesday, the Northern Lights might return for another rare appearance over Indiana.
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Delaware County sheriff’s deputy struck and killed on I-69 helping disabled semi
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office says one of its deputies was killed on I-69 early Wednesday morning while responding to an accident.
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Prosecutor says it will take days to decide whether to charge homeowner in house cleaner's death
Prosecutors say it will take days to decide whether to charge an Indiana homeowner they say shot and killed a house cleaner after she mistakenly went to the wrong address. Boone County Prosecutor Kent Eastwood said in a news release that he anticipates it will take at least several days to review all the evidence in Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez's death Nov. 5.
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Indiana leaders honor Hoosier veterans in downtown service
Indiana leaders came together at the Indiana War Memorial to honor and celebrate veterans.
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After 5 years homeless, veteran found hope at HVAF apartments
Manchester Apartments are being rebuilt after a fire in 2024.
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Community demands 'justice for María' after house cleaner killed going to wrong address
A Lebanon vigil called for justice for María Florinda Ríos Pérez de Velásquez, a house cleaner who was shot and killed after going to the wrong home in Whitestown.
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Partial SNAP payments to reach families starting Nov. 11, Braun says
Indiana will begin issuing partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits on Tuesday following delays caused by the federal shutdown.
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Fatal shooting of cleaning woman at wrong Indiana home attracts national attention
A deadly wrong-address shooting of a house cleaner in suburban Indianapolis is drawing national attention and renewed scrutiny of self-defense laws.
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Free food runs out as SNAP delays send Indianapolis families to long lines
As SNAP benefits are delayed during the federal shutdown, Indianapolis families are turning to churches, mosques and city food giveaways where supplies are running out early.
Read MoreNovember 8, 2025
Fair housing report highlights growing rental burden in Indianapolis
A new report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana details growing challenges for Indianapolis area renters in search of affordable housing.
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