Last week, a Facebook post from local bloggers called for LGBTQ books at an Indiana library to be removed. This week, there are calls to add more.
Author: Justin L. Mack, Indianapolis Star
Chloe Wiegand’s grandfather pleads guilty in toddler’s cruise ship death, won’t serve time
Sam Anello has pleaded guilty in the cruise ship death of his granddaughter Chloe Wiegand. But he won’t serve jail time.
Indiana man accused of sexually assaulting sleeping teen on flight
Ian Wagner, 38, is facing federal charges for an incident aboard a flight from Indianapolis involving a victim who was asleep.
Family attorneys say cruise line’s story of toddler’s death is ‘physically impossible’
Attorneys representing Chloe Wiegand’s family say a ship visit proves it’s “physically impossible” for her grandfather to hold her out of the window.
Somebody shot and killed a bald eagle. Indiana is offering a reward to find out who did it
It’s a federal crime to kill bald eagles under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, punishable by up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine.
Video shows final moments before toddler’s fatal cruise ship fall
Security footage of toddler Chloe Wiegand’s death on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship is a major part in two pending court cases.
Celadon Group files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, will go out of business
Indianapolis-based trucking company Celadon Group filed for bankruptcy after federal indictments for two former executives.
Tips for driving in snow without being a dangerous jerk
Each year, the first real snowfall of the season is accompanied by scores of drivers who act like it’s their first time. Don’t be like them.
Parents and police are begging you: Please don’t fire your gun into the air on July Fourth
A Fourth of July celebration should not involve shooting guns into the air. A falling bullet can return to Earth with enough force to be fatal.
‘We were innocent bystanders’: No answers a month after Colts assistant coach’s house shot at 77 times
It has been a month since the drive-by shooting that left a westside neighborhood on edge, but residents say they still have no idea why it happened.