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After Eric Cavanaugh was murdered in the apartment he shared with his best friends, they were left with a $9,000 crime scene clean-up bill. → Read More
The 2023 tax season officially begins on January 23, and scammers are gearing up to steal your personal information and your money. → Read More
On January 1, 2023, a statewide policy takes effect creating minimum standards for how police can pursue suspects. → Read More
Richard Matthew Allen, the primary suspect in the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German, has lived in the Delphi community for at least 16 years. → Read More
Check your bank statements. A scam involving unauthorized Google charges is hitting bank accounts across the country. → Read More
A Laurel, Indiana father has reached a settlement with Franklin County following the 2020 drowning death of his daughters 4-year-old KyLee and 7-year-old Elysium. → Read More
Indiana lawmakers headed back to the statehouse Tuesday to begin the 2022 legislative session. → Read More
“This wasn’t an accident, this was something that could have been prevented." → Read More
Two Hendricks County school administrators are now responding to criminal charges filed Friday by prosecutors, calling the charges “unfounded.” → Read More
Jackie Collins and Sammy Irwin say suspect used yellow lights. → Read More
The state is not including antibody test results, which show whether you’ve previously been infected with COVID-19, on its dashboard that tracks the virus’ prevalence in Indiana. → Read More
The Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday its "Dirty Dozen" list of tax scams, and many involve COVID-19 and stimulus payments. → Read More
A new report issued Monday explains why so many Hoosiers are still waiting for their tax refunds. → Read More
A group of lawmakers expressed more frustration Thursday after the Governor and State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box rejected requests to release COVID-19 for individual long-term care facilities. → Read More
The Internal Revenue Service is seeing an uptick in scams related to the coronavirus and stimulus payments. → Read More
A Boone County pediatrician is going to prison for molesting some of his young patients. → Read More
Leaders also announce changes to visitation policies. → Read More
Dara Hendricks worked at Ben Hur Health and Rehabilitation in Crawfordsville. → Read More
Legislation is pending in Congress that would allow mixed status families in Indiana to receive stimulus checks. → Read More
State health officials doubled down Friday on not releasing where nursing home residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and at which facilities long term care residents have died. → Read More