Neighbor’s Dog on Your Property in Indiana: What the Law Actually Allows
Explore amazing animal stories – visit Animal of Things Now and follow us! Finding a neighbor’s dog roaming through your yard — again — is more than a minor inconvenience. It can mean torn-up gardens, frightened children, threatened livestock, or a genuine safety concern that your neighbor keeps brushing off. The frust
All-terrain trackchairs stolen from Indiana state park; investigators offering reward
The trackchairs, worth about $20,000 apiece, were purchased with grant funding and delivered in March. They're intended to help disabled Hoosiers enjoy public lands.
Eldridge Police part of Indianapolis child exploitation investigation
Police in Eldridge recently helped the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department in an online child exploitation investigation. A news release from the Eldridge Police Department said the two departments worked together to arrest a 56-year-old man from Indianapolis after an undercover investigation. An investigator f
Gov. Signs Patterson Cosmetology Bill
(Statehouse) – Legislation co-authored by State Rep. Lindsay Patterson (R-Brookville) to modernize licensing standards for estheticians and electrologists and strengthen protections for Hoosiers receiving cosmetic services was recently ceremoniously signed into law by Gov. Mike Braun. Patterson co-authored House Enroll
Consumers urged to discard affected deli meat after Listeria alert
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., (KBSI) — The Illinois Department of Public Health is warning consumers about a Listeria outbreak linked to headcheese deli meat products sold in Illinois. According to IDPH, three Illinois cases of Listeria monocytogenes have been identified. Officials said the individuals reported eating headcheese
Indiana regulators awaiting final federal marijuana action as lawmaker drafts legalization bill
Indiana lawmakers could soon revisit debates over medical marijuana legalization, but state officials say it remains unclear when — or if — federal marijuana reclassification will formally trigger action in Indiana. At a Monday meeting, the Indiana Board of Pharmacy reviewed a federal notice related to marijuana resche
1 man critically shot on south side of Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — One person was shot on the south side of Indianapolis on Thursday morning. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department was dispatched to the 3200 block of Lacy Court at 8:16 a.m. on a report of a person shot. Upon arrival to the scene, they found a male victim with injuries consistent with gunshot wounds
Carmel firefighters battle blaze in parks maintenance building
Carmel firefighters battled a blaze in a Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation storage and maintenance building shortly before 6 p.m. May 13. First responders saw “a significant fire column” as they neared the scene in the 1400 block of E. 116th Street, according to Carmel Fire Department spokesperson Tim Griffin.
Crews respond to fire at vacant home on east side
INDIANAPOLIS – Firefighters battled an early morning fire Thursday morning on the east side. Crews were dispatched around 4:35 a.m. to a home at East Michigan Street and North Euclid Avenue. Multiple people called 911 to report the fire. Firefighters arrived to find intense fire coming from the two-story home and initi
Escape Your Boring Home Office For This Dog-Friendly Indiana Cafe Built For Remote Work
Working from home sounds great until the walls start closing in and your couch starts feeling less comfortable by the hour. Sometimes all you need is a change of scenery, a good cup of coffee, and a space that actually works for getting things done. This Indianapolis, Indiana café is...

















