Hancock County man faces 22 charges related to child porn
Twenty-two charges were filed against a Hancock County man accused of making and sharing child pornography. Ian Kennedy, of New Palestine, was arrested August 20th by police in Trussville, Alabama. Police got a search warrant for a
Purdue issues statement stating they have no connection to Purdue Pharma
Purdue University says it’s on standby to tell the world that it has nothing to do with Purdue Pharma. The drug company is making headlines for its proposed $12 billion settlement over opioid pain pills. A university
Silver alert issued for 72-year-old Donna Gail Hatfield
The family of a missing southern Indiana woman says it may have been 10 weeks since anyone has seen their mother. The Indiana State Police issued a Silver Alert for 72-year-old Donna Gail Hatfield yesterday afternoon, but
New research shows tattoos are slowly poisoning people
It turns out tattoos might not be as harmless as previously thought. New research reveals metallic nanoparticles from tattoo needles are slowly poising inked people. A study published in the journal Particle and Fibre Toxicology indicates chromium
Category 3 hurricane Dorian to hit Florida, state of emergency declared
The National Hurricane Center says Dorian will likely make landfall in Florida late Sunday or early Monday morning. By the time it does, it’s expected to be a category three hurricane, prompting Governor Ron DeSantis to declare
Coworking space launches in Decatur County
A new coworking space is up and running in Decatur County. Known as The Studebaker Studio, the nearly 4,000-square-foot Greensburg facility features private offices and conference rooms for rent, as well as small venue event space. The
KAR Auction Services investing close to $4 million in Indy
Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. is planning to move its TradeRev business unit to downtown Indianapolis, investing nearly $4 million to expand the division’s headquarters and tech center. Inside INdiana Business says KAR will create 200 additional,
VA asks Legions, local groups for help to prevent veteran suicides
The man in charge of the VA says preventing suicide is the agency’s top priority. Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie told the American Legion’s national conference in Indianapolis 20 veterans a day kill themselves, about double the
Casinos prepare as sports betting becomes legal next week
Sports betting is just days away from becoming legal in Indiana, and some of the state’s casinos are ready to collect wagers. Indiana will become the 12th state with sports betting when a new state law takes
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals blocks abortion law that would require permission from parents
You do not have to get parents permission to get an abortion in Indiana. A 2017 law that would require that for people under 18 has been kept from going into effect by a ruling from the