Marion man being charged with 1994 murder of Wisconsin woman
A Marion man is being charged in a Wisconsin cold case. Fifty-two-year-old Willie Coleman is accused of strangling and running over 40-year-old Lula Cunnigan in 1994. Police say they found Coleman after a 2015 DNA match. He’s
Hep. A outbreak traced to Fresh Thyme blackberries
A hepatitis A outbreak that includes Indiana has been traced to blackberries sold in Fresh Thyme grocery stores. The FDA is telling people in Indiana, Nebraska, Indiana, Wisconsin and eight other states not to eat any fresh
Operation Santa: Help answer Santa’s letters
The U.S. Postal Service has a program that lets you give Santa a hand while also ensuring that less-fortunate kids get a Merry Christmas. It’s called Operation Santa. You get to read through letters from Santa’s mailroom
Four executions in Terre Haute blocked
Four federal executions set for December in Terre Haute likely will not happen. A judge blocked the federal executions, which were scheduled to be the first in 16 years. The gist of why they were blocked is
IU Study: Men are becoming more reserved towards women because of #MeToo
New research from an IU professor says more men are more reserved towards women because of the Me Too movement. 5,000 single Americans took part in the survey and IU professor Justin Garcia says more than half
MPD: Gunfire damages several homes, vehicles on N. Boots St.
Marion Police officers are trying to find out who fired a barrage of bullets in the 200 and 300 block areas of N. Boots St. that damaged homes and multiple vehicles. The incident happened on Wednesday night
Gas City man dies while hanging Christmas decorations in Noblesville
A man was killed after he fell to the ground while hanging up Christmas decorations for the City of Noblesville. The Noblesville Police Department says Ryan Herring, 21, of Gas City was working for a company called
Report: Fort Wayne failing LGBT+ community
A recent report from the Human Rights Campaign shows Fort Wayne is failing the LGBT+ community. The Municipal Equality Index says the city scored a 40/100. WANE-TV reports Fort Wayne scored points for having non-discrimination laws for
GM recall sparked by seat belts catching vehicles’ carpet on fire
In what sounds like an urban legend spread by a competing car manufacturer, defective seat belts in GM pickup trucks have been setting the vehicles’ carpet on fire. And now General Motors is recalling more than 640,000
Expect Christmas tree prices to be higher this year
In what could turn out to be good news for the artificial Christmas tree industry, experts are predicting a shortage of real trees this year. The limited inventory is the result of factors that go all the