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Trevor Shirley

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Past articles by Trevor:

Crothersville police officer seriously injured in I-65 crash

JACKSON COUNTY, Ind.– A Crothersville police officer was seriously injured Friday morning in a crash on I-65. The crash happened just before 6 a.m. near the 44 mile marker in Jackson County, between Crothersville and Seymour. Indiana State Police Sgt. Stephen Wheeles said the officer was flown to an Indianapolis hospital with serious injuries after […] → Read More

While You Were Sleeping: Coronavirus updates for August 4

INDIANAPOLIS — There were several developments in the coronavirus pandemic that you may have missed overnight. Here’s a look: White House warns rural residents to stay vigilant. The White House Coronavirus Task Force wants rural Hoosiers to know they are not impervious to the coronavirus. The Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA) says residents in these […] → Read More

How you can still celebrate National Night Out in Indianapolis

CENTRAL INDIANA — There are major changes this year to an annual event that looks to bring law enforcement and residents together. This year, National Night Out is canceled due to the pandemic. Instead, IMPD is encouraging people to turn a blue light on outside. Starting at 6 p.m. tonight, IMPD officers will drive through […] → Read More

LIVE BLOG: Severe weather rolls through Central Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — Severe weather is rolling through central Indiana. → Read More

LIVE BLOG: Storms roll through Central Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — Severe weather is rolling through central Indiana. → Read More

New Lay’s flavored after beloved dishes at iconic American restaurants

Lay’s is rolling out five new limited-batch flavors of chips that will draw on classic dishes served at beloved U.S. restaurants. The snack lineup includes: Lay’s Kettle Cooked New York Style Pizza inspired by Grimaldi’s in New York City Lay’s Nashville Hot Chicken inspired by Party Fowl in Nashville Lay’s Philly Cheesesteak inspired by Geno’s […] → Read More

Trump says executive order will include DACA recipients

WASHINGTON – President Trump said Friday that he plans on signing an executive order on immigration that will provide a “road to citizenship” for recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Trump told Telemundo’s José Díaz-Balart that he would be signing a “big immigration bill” that would involve the so-called Dreamers, immigrants brought to […] → Read More

Muncie sees first suspected meth lab in a long time

MUNCIE, Ind. – A rare find in Muncie is getting the attention of law enforcement after they busted an active meth lab. And while investigators say most users aren’t making their own meth, they’re still using it in higher numbers. → Read More

Will Indianapolis lose the NFL Combine?

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- The NFL Combine has called Indianapolis home for 31 years, but after 2020 it could leave Indy for a new host city. The Combine, once shrouded in secrecy, is now a major media event. → Read More

Indy’s NFL Combine future uncertain

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- The NFL Combine has called Indianapolis home for 31 years, but after 2020 it could leave Indy for a new host city. The Combine, once shrouded in secrecy, is now a major media event. → Read More

Plan approved to hire homeless Hoosiers to help clean, beautify Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indianapolis will soon employ homeless Hoosiers to help clean up and beautify the city. It’s part of a proposal passed Monday night by the City-County Council aimed at tackling the growing issue of homelessness downtown. → Read More

Indianapolis approves plan to hire homeless Hoosiers

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indianapolis will soon employ homeless Hoosiers to help clean up and beautify the city. It’s part of a proposal passed Monday night by the City-County Council aimed at tackling the growing issue of homelessness downtown. → Read More

Pediatrician’s arrest prompts warning from child advocates

LEBANON, Ind. -- A Boone County doctor is facing more charges after he was arrested last Friday. Dr. Jonathon Cavins is accused of sexually abusing teenage boys who police say were some of his own patients. Police said there could be even more teens who fell victim, too. → Read More

Child advocates warn parents after pediatrician’s arrest

LEBANON, Ind. -- A Boone County doctor is facing more charges after he was arrested last Friday. Dr. Jonathon Cavins is accused of sexually abusing teenage boys who police say were some of his own patients. Police said there could be even more teens who fell victim, too. → Read More

Legal expert challenges new wording in Indiana’s proposed hate crime bill

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The controversy over Indiana’s proposed hate crimes law continues as some legal experts challenge the bill’s wording. On Tuesday, in a surprise move Senate Republicans stripped the hate crimes bill of a list of protected classes and replaced it with the phrase “inclu... → Read More

Kids urge lawmakers to raise cigarette tax in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The push to get Hoosiers off tobacco and nicotine is continuing at the statehouse and on Tuesday, it was kids raising their voices to make Indiana healthier. → Read More

Indiana Senate committee passes hate crimes bill, sends it to full Senate for vote

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – A big crowd was at the Statehouse Monday morning for a public hearing on whether Indiana should adopt a hate crime law. The Senate Public Policy Committee voted 9-1 in favor of the legislation, which next heads to the full Senate. → Read More

IN Focus: South Bend mayor discusses possible run for President

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — As the number of contenders wanting to challenge President Trump in 2020 continues to grow, a Hoosier mayor is also toying with the idea of making a run for the White House. Last weekend, FOX59 caught up with Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend) ahead of a release party for his new book. → Read More

IN Focus: South Bend mayor discusses possible run for President

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — As the number of contenders wanting to challenge President Trump in 2020 continues to grow, a Hoosier mayor is also toying with the idea of making a run for the White House. Last weekend, CBS4 caught up with Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend) ahead of a release party for his new book. → Read More

Lanterns light up sky at vigil for Delphi teens murdered 2 years ago

DELPHI, Ind. – On Thursday night, lanterns lit up the night sky in honor of Libby German and Abby Williams, the two Delphi girls who were found murdered two years ago this week. The lanterns were part of a vigil to remember the girls and keep their story alive. → Read More