State introduces website on ‘Internet crimes against children’

The Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force has created a new website that will provide the public with information relative to reporting internet crimes against children, resources, statistics, applicable statutes, and much more.

Birth control, speeding tickets police buffer zones — new laws take effect Saturday

The bulk of this year’s new legislation will take effect July 1, with changes ranging from increased access to contraceptives to greater restrictions for public school educators.

Central Indiana counties hit by tornados Sunday afternoon

A line of severe storms Sunday caused tornados and destroyed homes throughout Johnson, Monroe and Martin counties.

Car stereo host says noise came from one errant participant, says backup location was...

The man whose recent car audio competition caused a stir at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds said he hopes it doesn’t ruin his chances for future opportunities in Warsaw.

UPDATE: Fire from lightning strike damages Lake Wawasee home

A lightning strike damaged a home along the south side of Lake Wawsee Sunday afternoon when a strong storm swept through the area.

Winona Lake roundabout now fully open

The new roundabout in Winona Lake is fully open.

Traffic delays, restrictions expected Saturday morning in Winona Lake

Traffic delays, restrictions and road closures are expected Saturday morning for areas of Winona Lake along Park Ave and Pierceton Road from the Town of Winona Lake to the Town of Pierceton.

Moms For Liberty apologizes for using Hitler quote

The Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty has taken down its new newsletter after getting blasted for including a quote from Adolf Hitler on the cover.

Two middle schoolers compete in National History Day contest

Warsaw Community Schools congratulates 7th grader Owen Aukeman and 8th grader Kevin Gough from Edgewood Middle School for their exceptional representation of Indiana and WCS at the National History Day national contest.

Indiana youth face mental health crises, declining school performance

By Marissa Meador Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS — Post-pandemic educational performance is declining while adolescents report higher rates of mental health crises such as depression and...