Feral Dog Laws in Indiana: What You’re Legally Allowed to Do
Explore amazing animal stories – visit Animal of Things Now and follow us! Photo by JACLOU-DL on Pixabay Feral dogs are not simply strays that wandered away from home. They are animals that have lost — or never had — meaningful contact with humans, and they present a distinct set of legal questions for Indiana reside
Marion County teen charged as adult in Greenwood festival shooting
GREENWOOD, Ind. — A 16-year-old has been formally charged as an adult for his alleged role in a shooting that occurred last week at the Our Lady of Greenwood Parish Festival. The Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office announced that the case involving 16-year-old Jayden Collins has been filed into adult court after it file
Indianapolis mom gets 47 years for fatal push of 2-year-old son down stairs
Shaylonda Duncan, 33, of Indianapolis, was sentenced to 47 years in prison for pushing her 2-year-old son down the stairs, resulting in his death, after a jury found her guilty of five felonies. They included abuse of her surviving children.
IMPD arrests suspect, victim in near north side shooting on attempted murder, gun charges
Shamar Bacote and Kion Williams have been arrested and charged in connection with an April shooting incident, with Bacote facing charges of attempted murder and Williams facing charges of illegal possession of a firearm.
Report: Indiana Ranked 1st in US for Rising Home Foreclosure Rates
INDIANAPOLIS — A combination of rising property taxes, surging homeowners insurance premiums, and escalating utility costs is driving a spike in housing instability across Central Indiana. According to a comprehensive new report released by the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI), titled State of Fair Housin
Now America Knows How Bad Illinois Is To Do Business In
Illinois' poor business climate exposed by Bears' potential move, with criticism of state's pension debt and governance. Indiana positioned to attract businesses fleeing Illinois' unfavorable environment, touting its pro-business policies. Call to elect better, smarter leaders in Illinois to improve state's economic fo
Indiana troopers inspected 4,694 commercial vehicles and issued 1,147 out-of-service orders in a single...
Indiana State Police (ISP) inspected thousands of trucks and placed hundreds of commercial vehicles and drivers out-of-service during a month-long period. This week, ISP released statistics from the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division (CVED) for the period of April 15 — May 15, 2026. See below for key results. ISP’
Strong storms down trees, power lines across Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Severe weather pounded parts of Indiana Thursday night, bringing strong winds and rain to the Hoosier State. The National Weather Service received numerous reports as the front swept through Indiana. As of 10 a.m., more than 124,000 customers were without power across the state. The bulk of those outages
Pedestrian dies after being hit by a train near Rockville Road
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis police say a pedestrian died early Friday morning after being hit by a train on the city’s southwest side. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were dispatched to the area of Rockville Road and Robton Avenue around 4:10 a.m. to investigate an accident with injuries. Th
Toddler, mom living at Indiana Women’s Prison prepare for life on the outside
The Indiana Women's Prison's Breann Leath Maternal Child Health Unit allows pregnant inmates to stay with their children, providing them with a nursery, clinic, and other amenities, while also helping to prevent recidivism.

















