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Eli Lilly Says Indiana Abortion Ban Will Spur It to Hire Outside Home State
The state's new abortion laws restrict the procedure in almost every case, with some exceptions for life-threatening pregnancies, rape, or incest.
Bodies of Children, Adult Found in Pond During Search for Missing Family
The Marion County Coroner's Office in Indiana later confirmed that the bodies belonged to 27-year-old Kyle Moorman and his three children.
Kids Shot in Bouncy Houses During July 4th Cookout
Police currently believe that the attack was unmotivated and that the perpetrator fled the scene quickly.
'She's 10': Child Rape Victim's Abortion Denial Sparks Outrage on Twitter
Seeking an abortion will become more difficult for victims, including young girls, in a post-Roe world, critics argued.
Uber Pool Returns as Money Saving Measure Amid COVID Spikes
The ride-share giant claims that the program is designed to add no more than eight minutes to a user's ride.
Apple AirTag Allegedly Leads Jilted Woman to Victim She Ran Over and Killed
The woman claimed that the man had been cheating on her and tracked him to a bar with another woman.
Man Arrested After Hit-and-Run Victim Gives Vital Information Before Dying
Kayla Bowling provided plate details before she succumbed to her injuries, police said.
Families of FedEx Shooting Victims Sue Over Unarmed Security
Five of the eight victims' families are suing FedEx almost a year after the incident for negligence and failing to keep the employees and the premises safe.
Woman Charged With Murder After Boyfriend Killed In Robbery: Police
Akiya Sims, 20, was charged with first-degree murder, the Chicago Police Department said in a statement.
How Rising Gas Prices, Electric Car Interest Can Change City Infrastructure
In particular, cities will need to provide more stations for charging passenger vehicles.
Teen Left Stranded in 35-foot Tree After Cat Rescue Gone Wrong
Indianapolis firefighters were called in to rescue the 17-year-old, identified only as Owen, while the tabby watched on, seemingly unconcerned.
10 States and Cities With the Biggest Pothole Problems
Potholes cost U.S. drivers about $3 billion in repairs every year
Indianapolis Won't Pay $2M to 3 Survivors of FedEx Shooting
The city of Indianapolis didn't respond to a tort claim requesting $700,000 for three victims of the FedEx shooting who say the city could have prevented it.
Unvaccinated Mom With COVID Has Premature Baby in Emergency C-Section
Kaitlin Moore was put on a ventilator at 32 weeks pregnant, and was only able to hold her daughter for the first time nearly a month later.
2 Cops Stabbed While Responding to Disturbance Call, Suspect Shot
The two officers and the suspect in the Indianapolis incident are in stable condition and are expected to recover. Their names have not been released.
Carjacker Suspect Accidentally Takes Selfie Before On Victim's Phone
Carjacking cases have risen in Indianapolis, leading the police force to team up with the FBI to tackle the crime.
Appeals Court Says Teacher Fired for Same-Sex Marriage Can Continue Lawsuit
A man fired in 2019 from an Indiana Catholic school for being in a same sex marriage is able to continue his lawsuit against the archdiocese that fired him.
Groom Dies From COVID Nine Days Before His Wedding
Jeff Lee had a rare kidney disease that made him at risk for serious illness from COVID-19 and the couple knew it would be an "issue" if he were to get sick.
Family Dog Mauls Grandmother to Death
Kathleen Bartram was attacked and killed at a home in Matthews in front of family members.
DOJ to Probe Body Cam Footage of Indianapolis Police Stomping on Man's Face
The investigation comes a day after it was announced that prosecutors from Marion County filed two formal charges against Huxley.
Detained Passenger Released After Plane Evacuation at LaGuardia
The passenger incident happened onboard a flight from Indianapolis to New York.
Student Stabbed in Heart and Brain Over Instagram Dispute: Investigators
A witness reportedly recalled hearing Wyatt Maxey say "come on, let's fight," followed by "y'all got five seconds before I slice you."
Grandmother and Granddaughter Killed in Indiana Factory Shooting
Gary C. Ferrell II, 26, was arrested after allegedly fatally shooting his co-workers and attempting to flee police in a high-speed car chase.
FedEx Shooter Had No Issues With Company, Killed Indiscriminately: Police
"He knew there would be a large group of people there that he would consider targets," FBI special agent Paul Keenan said.
Suspect Allegedly Shot Indiana Det. Greg Ferency Without Any Warning: FBI
"The suspect showed up there before Detective Ferency came out of the building," said Paul Keenan, the special agent overseeing the FBI's Indianapolis office.
Officer Who Shot Indianapolis Man Sues Over Online Social Justice Campaign
The officer who shot Dreasjon Reed last May is now suing the NFL for defamation after the organization included Reed in a social justice campaign. "For NFL Enterprises then to suggest he was involved in police or racist misconduct is totally false, defamatory and unacceptable."
Motorcycle Gang Surprises Little Boy at His Lemonade Stand in Sweet Video
The bikers, from Mars Hill Charity Riders Biker Group, can be seen lining up to quench their thirst in the front yard of the family home in southside Indianapolis.
Brandon Hole Never Had 'Red Flag' Hearing to Buy Gun Despite Suicide Risk
Brandon Scott Hole, who allegedly shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, never underwent a "red flag" gun law hearing, despite a call from his mother to police last year warning of his suicide risk.
FedEx Employee Shot In Mass Shooting Says Company 'Did Not Protect Us'
"It's sad. It's something that never should have happened. FedEx should have been more aware," said Angela Hughley.
Why Flags Are at Half-Staff Today
The President's order applies to the White House, U.S, embassies, military bases and naval stations.