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Indiana State Police Report More Than 72,000 Traffic Stops in Early 2026
(INDIANA) - Indiana State Police troopers made more than 72,000 traffic stops across the state during the first two months of 2026.The Indiana State Police Enforcement Bureau reports troopers conducted 72,388 traffic stops between January 1 and February 28.During that time, troopers issued 30,400...
Read MoreAging Sewer Line Under Repair on Stocker Street in Angola
(ANGOLA, IND.) - Crews are repairing a sewer line under Stocker Street in Angola after part of the aging pipe collapsed.The Herald Republican reports the repair work runs under Stocker Street starting at its intersection with Williams Street and extending about half a block west.Angola Wastewater...
Read MoreNIPSCO Urges Hoosiers to Prepare for Severe Weather
(MERRILLVILLE) - Northern Indiana Public Service Company is reminding customers to prepare for severe weather as Indiana's Severe Weather Preparedness Week begins Sunday and runs through March 14.NIPSCO officials say residents should review emergency plans, assemble storm preparedness kits, and m...
Read MoreWhitmer Activates State Emergency Operations Center After Southwest Michigan Tornadoes
(LANSING) - Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has activated the State Emergency Operations Center following severe storms and tornadoes that caused damage and deaths in southwest Michigan.State officials say the storms produced at least two confirmed tornadoes and caused significant wind damage ...
Read MoreErika Kirk to Deliver Hillsdale College Commencement Address
(HILLSDALE) - Hillsdale College has announced that Erika Kirk will deliver the keynote address at its 174th commencement ceremony on May 9.Kirk serves as CEO of Turning Point USA and assumed the role after the death of her husband, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was killed in Septemb...
Read MoreDaylight Saving Time Begins Sunday
(UNDATED) - Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend.Clocks will move forward one hour at 2:00 a.m. Sunday as most people "spring forward." Many residents set their clocks ahead before going to bed Saturday night.Safety officials also recommend using the time change as a reminder to check and rep...
Read MoreNew Indiana Law Exempts Breastfeeding Mothers from Jury Duty
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A new Indiana law exempts breastfeeding mothers from jury duty.Governor Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 139 into law, allowing women who are breastfeeding a child under one year old to be excused from jury service.Supporters of the measure included the American College of Obstetric...
Read MoreCourt Blocks Indiana Abortion Ban in Religious Freedom Case
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A Marion County court has issued a permanent injunction blocking Indiana from enforcing its near-total abortion ban against people whose religious beliefs conflict with the law.The ruling from Marion County Superior Court prevents the state from enforcing Senate Enrolled Act 1 wh...
Read MorePETA Urges Butler University to Replace Bulldog Mascot
(INDIANAPOLIS) - An animal rights group is urging Butler University to end its tradition of using a live bulldog mascot.According to Network Indiana, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has asked the school to replace the mascot with what it calls the "Butler Bullfrogs."PETA says English ...
Read MoreNew Indiana Law Allows Retailers to Round Cash Transactions
(INDIANA) - A new Indiana law allows retailers to round cash transactions as the federal government phases out the penny.The law provides guidance for businesses dealing with a shortage of pennies.Under the measure, rounding applies only to cash transactions and must be based on the total purchas...
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