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Thousands of fragments of human remains are still unidentified decades after a suspected Indiana serial killer died by suicide. The Hamilton County coroner will now get help from a genetic genealogy group to identify victims.
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A Hamilton County drug court recently celebrated the graduation of six participants.
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A Hamilton County resident tested positive for West Nile virus, making it the second human case reported in Indiana this year according to the Hamilton County Health Department.
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A new plan would change how citizens of Hamilton County vote. The number of polling places would be cut in half, but residents would be able to cast their vote from any polling location in the county.
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Donated human milk is particularly important for babies in the neonatal intensive care unit whose mothers may be unable to breastfeed them.
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Hamilton County’s government has launched a new website that aims to be a one-stop shop for residents looking for help and resources.
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Carmel Clay Schools will receive $132.1 million in 2026 and $134.6 million in 2027 in state tuition support.
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The two-prong ordinance could serve as a test case for housing reform in Indiana.
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Three cities had reports of fliers being distributed. Police said they believe they know who's behind it.
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The Hamilton County Democratic Party filed a complaint with their county election board Tuesday stating several polling sites failed to open on time. I