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A mother's search for answers about her daughter's detention brought to light longstanding concerns, documented in records and interviews, about oversight and care at a chain of psychiatric hospitals based in Indiana.
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Police say the cellphone of a 20-year-old man who fatally shot three people last year at an Indianapolis-area mall contained photos of Adolf Hitler, Nazi propaganda and firearms and also “extremely graphic” videos of previous mass killings.
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Republican Sue Finkam will run against Democrat Miles Nelson to become Carmel's next mayor in November's general election.
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In Indianapolis, a large field of primary candidates is running to lead the state’s largest city. But there are key races in surrounding counties, as mayoral hopefuls try to reach voters who live and work outside of Marion County.
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Richard Donnell Hamilton, a beloved youth football coach and founder of the Indy Steelers youth football team, died in a shooting Jan. 11 in Greenwood.
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At a press conference Wednesday, members of the Greenwood Police Department and the FBI said they don't know why the gunman chose to carry out the incident, but they have learned more about his past and interests.
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The Greenwood Police Department announced that the department and the FBI will discuss the July 17 shooting at a Wednesday morning news conference.
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Angela Fowler of Grassy Creek Elementary School in Greenwood received the $25,000 Milken Educator Award.
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WFYI’s Taylor Bennett sat down with Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers to reflect on the mass shooting at the Greenwood Park Mall last month and discuss how the community is coping.
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Agents were unable to recover data from the laptop found in the gunman’s oven, Herb Stapleton, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Indianapolis office, said during a media briefing.