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NWS: Hotter Temperatures, Storms Possible in Indiana This Weekend STATEWIDE–Rain is possible again in Indiana this weekend as temperatures warm up. “It looks like everything is around a 50% chance for rain, but we’ll see those percentages change as we get closer to the timeframe, but we are going to be heating up,” said Cody […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Eli Lilly and Company celebrated 150 years in medicine Tuesday with a ceremony at its headquarters in downtown Indianapolis. CEO Dave Ricks talked about the company’s ties to Indianapolis, its investment in artificial intelligence and supercomputing, and the future of research into brain diseases and GLP-1 medicines. Ricks said Lilly is working with […]

Research: More People Are Moving to Indiana STATEWIDE–The Indiana Business Research Center at IU’s Kelley School of Business says 39,000 people moved into Indiana last year, which outpaced neighboring states and the national average in population growth. They said the net domestic migration more than doubled from about 6,000 people in 2024 to more than […]

Man sentenced to 88 years for Broad Ripple bar killing, prosecutors credit surveillance footage for arrest

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana state lawmaker is working on legislation for 2027 that would legalize marijuana for medical use. In a news release from Indiana State Senator Mike Bohacek (R-Michiana Shores), he said he has begun work on legislation to legalize medical marijuana in the Hoosier State. This comes after the federal government reclassified the […]

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Ground has been broken on a long-anticipated expansion of the Hamilton County Judicial Center in downtown Noblesville. On Monday, county officials ceremonially started the work on the project, which will add 133,000 square feet to the existing facility. The Hamilton County Judicial Center will have seven new courtrooms, expanded public space, and […]

STATEWIDE — Indiana lawmakers are making sure that veterans are helped and honored every single day of the year at the Statehouse. May is Military Appreciation Month and State Representative Stephen Bartels of Eckerty, a veteran and chair of the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee, is one of many Indiana lawmakers putting support […]

INDIANAPOLIS — “Make different choices. Put your guns down. Don’t shoot at cops.” That was the message from IMPD Chief Tanya Terry after one of her officers was shot by a man late Friday night on Indianapolis’ north side. She called it a senseless act. “Our officers were attacked,” Chief Terry said. “There’s no other […]

NFL star Stefon Diggs faces assault trial, while a Secret Service agent's arrest raises questions about power and accountability.

Diverse issues impact Black community: transgender policy, fertility rates, activist Killer Mike discussed.

CARMEL, Ind. — A 19-year-old Carmel man is facing new sexual battery charges in a separate case after previously being accused of raping a 17-year-old girl. According to court documents, Ethan Lessig faces preliminary charges of sexual battery and criminal confinement, both Level 6 felonies, and rape, a Level 3 felony. The new charges were […]

Indiana Governor Mike Braun Expands New Parent Leave Policy to Include Foster Parents INDIANAPOLIS –Indiana Governor Mike Braun said on Thursday that he is updating Indiana’s New Parent Leave policy to make sure eligible state employees who welcome a child into their home through foster care can receive paid leave to care for the child. […]