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The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute awarded more than $3.3 million in grants to 50 law enforcement and government agencies across the state to fund crime prevention efforts.
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FedEx shooting victims may seek damages from the city over failure to use state's red flag law
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A federal judge late Friday upheld several of Indiana’s abortion regulations on some grounds – while the ultimate fate of the state's restrictions is…
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill will appeal a recent ruling ordering the release of the man who was convicted of killing Bloomington resident Jill…
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Crawfordsville Mayor Todd Barton says he has confidence in the Crawfordsville Police Department after a federal lawsuit filed Monday highlighted the…
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The state is getting closer to rolling out a system that will allow sexual assault victims to track what happens to their forensic exam kits.A 2017 review…
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The U.S. Supreme Court won’t take the case of an Indiana man convicted of murder who says his lawyers weren’t good enough.Jeffrey Weisheit was sentenced…
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UPDATE (3:30 p.m. 4/23):Indiana State Police say they've received more than 1,000 tips following Monday's press conference. They have also released the…
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An update Wednesday on the now-two-year-old murders of two Carroll County girls, Liberty German and Abigail Williams, gave little information suggesting…
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A death row inmate is suing the governor and state prison commissioner in an attempt to block Indiana’s use of capital punishment.The lawsuit filed on…
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Lafayette’s Police Department has determined Officer Aaron Wright shot fellow officer Lane Butler accidentally this week. Body camera footage shared by…
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Despite the unauthorized sale of ammunition by a now-former Lafayette Police officer, the department’s deputy chief says there are currently no plans to…