'We need to see change': victims of mass shooting honored at Monument Circle
Community members gathered Sunday to honor those who died in a mass shooting Thursday.
Community members gathered Sunday to honor those who died in a mass shooting Thursday.
Eight people were killed Thursday in a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility.
The youngest killed were 19 years old. The oldest was 74.
Eight people died, and four more are hospitalized as of 8 p.m.
The shooter’s motive was not known to law enforcement as of 4 p.m. Friday.
Hamilton said he is calling for common sense gun laws in Indiana.
The drive-thru clinic will run Friday through Sunday.
County Health Administrator Penny Caudill said the goal is to have 75% or more.
The Senate Bill 5 amendment would require approval of strict local health orders.
Gov. Holcomb must not sign HB 1577 into law.
The end of the statewide mask mandate may cause problems for Bloomington businesses.
The little restaurant is worthy of awards.
Founder and CEO Nichelle Whitney said the company’s training focuses on grace and forgiveness.
The new rules aim to encourage more affordable housing development.
The bill just passed the House and will head back to the original author in the Senate.
The development will have 48 units reserved for affordable housing.
The probe will investigate if companies harmed Indiana consumers through deceptive business practices.
The winning band will receive a cash prize of $1,000.
Of 6.8 million U.S. people vaccinated with J&J, 6 have reported rare blood clots.
Cooperman was appointed to the District 5 seat of the board on April 6.