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Police Seize 24 Pounds Of Cocaine In Indiana’s Biggest Drug Bust In 3 Years

A routine traffic stop in Whitestown, Indiana, turned into a major drug bust Monday night, with police discovering nearly $200,000 in cocaine inside a vehicle. According to the Whitestown Metropolitan Police Department, officers seized 24.5 pounds of cocaine bundled in 10 large, silver-wrapped bundles discovered in a...
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This Indiana Small-Town Diner Serves Fried Fish So Good, Locals Swear It’s The State’s...

You have to know someone, or be willing to get a little lost like I was, to find Hilltop Family Restaurant. It’s the kind of place in Indiana that locals guard with a fierce, quiet pride, and for good reason. I’d heard the hushed rumors, the exaggerated tales of...
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Thousands turn out in northeast Indiana for No Kings protests

Sometimes they chanted. Sometimes they honked horns. Sometimes they sat on the grass on an unseasonably warm October afternoon and listened to speeches. But they always had signs. Signs protesting the masked ICE agents grabbing people off the streets. Signs protesting tariffs driving up costs on grocery store...
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Pet adoption event at 17 Indiana shelters celebrates no-kill movement

Best Friends Animal Society is hosting a pet adoption event across Indiana, Iowa, and Kansas to celebrate recent no-kill proclamations in these states. In Indiana, 17 participating shelters and rescue groups will have adoptions for $50 each or less.
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Docs: Man caught on camera with gas can after fire charged with arson

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man was charged with arson after he was allegedly caught on camera with a gas can after a reported fire. Michael Cromer, 45, was charged with Arson, a Level 4 felony. The Indianapolis Fire Department was dispatched at approximately 4:17 p.m. on July 22 to the 1800 block of W Washington...
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Cost isn’t a barrier to care at Hancock Health Women’s Clinic

For nearly 30 years, a clinic in Hancock County has worked to remove cost as a barrier to health care for Hoosier women.
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From Indy to the Industry: Tiara Thomas’ Pen Game Is Legendary

From Indy to the Industry: Tiara Thomas’ Pen Game Is Legendary. Indianapolis has birthed plenty of talent, but few have shaped R&B and soul quite like Tiara Thomas. The singer-songwriter has quietly become one of the most respected pens in the business—writing chart-topping hits, winning Grammys, and inspiring a new...
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Cancer Survival Gala honors stories of strength, triumph

INDIANAPOLIS — The 2nd Annual Cancer Survival Gala was a celebration of those who have fought cancer and those who continue to fight across all forms of the disease. “I throw them a gala to recognize them, to pamper them, and to make them feel loved,” said founder Alisa Lakeya. “They are supported in their […]
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Docs: Convicted killer threatens man via text following release from prison

ZIONSVILLE, Ind. — A Zionsville man who served 20 years in prison for killing a Lebanon man in 2002 has been charged after he threatened an individual and his family multiple times over text. According to court documents, Christopher Showalter has been charged with four counts of intimidation, each a Level 6 felony,...
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Indiana City Name One of the Most Burglarized in America

One Indiana city found itself being named one of the most burglarized places in the country, according to a new study, and it might not be the first one that would come to mind.

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