Fort Wayne loses ‘Pay to Play’ court battle
The City of Fort Wayne has lost a court fight over its so-called “Pay to Play” ordinance. The City Council passed the law in 2018. The law blocks any company that makes a donation of more than
ISP: Miami Co inmate dies from suspected foul play
An inmate from Miami Correctional Facility has died, and Indiana State Police suspect foul play. 70-year-old old Lannie Morgan, of South Bend, was found unresponsive in his prison cell Monday morning. Prison staffers called an ambulance, but
MPD search for stabbing suspect
Marion police officers are searching for a man accused of stabbing his brother yesterday morning at the Marion Green Apartments. Police say Ryan Lyons got into an argument with his 34-year-old brother Jared Phillips, which resulted in
Parts of Boston Hill Center closed for maintenance
At least parts of the Boston Hill Center, formerly the Centrum Mall, are closed for an unknown period of time after local departments spotted multiple issues. According to Food Inspector Dale Carr of the Grant County Health
USWNT obliterates Thailand 13-0
The US National Women’s Soccer team broke a record for the most goals ever scored during the women’s world cup last night. The team beat Thailand 13-0. The previous record was 11-0 when Germany beat Argentina in
AMA: Ind. Opioid prescriptions down 35.1%
A new report from the American Medical Association suggests Indiana’s efforts in the fight against opioids are paying off. The AMA Opioid Task Force 2019 Progress Report shows opioid prescriptions in Indiana have decreased 35.1 percent over
WTHR-TV sold to TEGNA Inc.
WTHR-TV in Indianapolis has been purchased. TEGNA Inc., which owns many other NBC affiliates across the country, has reached a deal to acquire WTHR, along with a TV and a radio station in Columbus, Ohio, for $535
Kroger to sell CBD lotions, creams
CBD products are coming to Indiana’s largest supermarket chain sometime this month. Kroger will begin selling CBD lotions and creams in Indiana and 16 other states. The grocery chain describes it as a “highly curated selection, reviewed
Indy-to-Chicago train to leave station for final time
At 6 a.m. on June 30, Amtrak’s Indy-to-Chicago Hoosier State train pulls out of Indianapolis for the last time. An INDOT study under then-Governor Mike Pence in 2013 calculated the state was losing three-million dollars a year
AG’s Mobile Office comes to Wabash
Staff members from the Office of the Attorney General will be in Wabash at the public library tomorrow from 10:00-11:30 a.m. for their Mobile Office hours. During the office hours, residents have the opportunity to come and