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Funeral Home Director Pleads Guilty to Theft After 31 Decomposing Bodies Found Inside Funeral Home
The director of a southern Indiana funeral home where 31 decomposing bodies and the cremains of 17 others were found pleaded guilty Friday to more than 40 counts of felony theft.
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Indiana Doctor Reprimanded, Fined $3,000 for Talking Publicly About Ohio 10-Year-Old's Abortion
An Indiana board decided Thursday night to reprimand an Indianapolis doctor after finding that she violated patient privacy laws by talking publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from neighboring Ohio.
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Hand Grenade Found in Relative's Belongings Explodes, Killing Man and Injuring 2 Teens
Police say an Indiana man was killed and his two teenage children were injured when a hand grenade they found in a relative’s belongings exploded.
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Indiana School Teachers Who Told Special Needs Student to Eat His Own Vomit Resign and Face Charges
Four elementary teachers at a suburban Indianapolis school face child neglect charges after a 7-year-old special education student was told to eat his own vomit.
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Large Boom Heard Across Multiple Central Indiana Counties Friday Night
Numerous central Indiana residents were left with many questions Friday night after hearing a large boom and seeing a bright light streaking across the sky.
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Woman Charged With Hate Crime in Stabbing of Indiana University Student
The 18-year-old student of Chinese descent survived the unprovoked attack on a bus in Bloomington.
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8 Family Members From Indiana, Including Multiple Children, Killed in Crash While Traveling in Mexico
Eight central Indiana residents, including at least three children, were killed when their vehicle crashed while traveling in Mexico, according to officials in the city where they lived.
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Major Indiana Plastics Fire Nearly Out But Residents Worry as Air Quality Tests Continue
Authorities say the major industrial fire fueled by tons of scrap plastics is close to being extinguished, but evacuation orders remai
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4 People Shot During Memorial for Slain Man at Indiana Park
Police say four people have been wounded in a shooting at a park during a memorial in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Plastics Fire Burns in Indiana, Forcing Hundreds From Their Homes
An evacuation order affecting more than 1,000 people remained in place Wednesday night around a large industrial fire in an Indiana city near the Ohio border where crews worked to douse piles of burning plastics.
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Fire at Indiana Recycling Facility Forces Evacuations
A massive fire broke out Tuesday at a plastics recycling center in Richmond, Indiana.
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Large Fires Continue to Burn in New Jersey, Indiana
Two large fires continue to burn in Manchester Township, Indiana and Richmond, Indiana as residents are told to evacuate.
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Evacuations Ordered as Massive Fire at Indiana Recycling Plant Emits Toxic Smoke
People have been urged to evacuate if they live near a large industrial fire in Richmond, Indiana, near the Ohio border.
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A Teen Mom With Triplets Didn't Have Anyone in Her Corner. Then Her Nurse Adopted Her
One of the first things neonatal nurse Katrina Mullen noticed about the 14-year-old who gave birth to triplets in her Indiana hospital was that the teen mom always seemed to be alone.
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Midwest and South Brace for Second Wave of Tornadoes After Deadly Weekend Storms
The National Weather Service on Tuesday evening began issuing tornado warnings in Iowa and Illinois and said a confirmed twister was spotted southwest of Chicago near Bryant, Illinois.
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Child Fatally Shoots Younger Sibling in Indiana Home
A 5-year-old child shot and killed a 16-month-old sibling yesterday in their Lafeyette, Indiana, home.
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Sibling, 5, Fatally Shoots 16-Month-Old Brother in Indiana
Authorities say a 16-month-old boy was fatally shot by a 5-year-old sibling at a northwestern Indiana apartment.
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5-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shoots 16-Month-Old Brother Inside Indiana Home
The older sibling accessed a handgun inside the Lafayette apartment on Tuesday afternoon and fatally shot the boy, who was identified as Isiah Johnson, police said late Tuesday.
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Daycare Director Charged With Giving 17 Children Melatonin Without Parents' Consent
A former suburban Indianapolis daycare director is facing multiple charges after being accused of giving melatonin gummies to children without their parents’ consent to get them to sleep. Fifty-two-year-old Tonya Rachelle Voris of Fortville faces 11 counts of neglect of a dependent and six counts of reckless supervision by a child care provider. Court records say Voris formerly operated the...
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New Classified Document Found in FBI Search of Pence Home
The search followed the discovery last month of documents with classified markings by attorneys at the residence.