Indiana Lawmakers Look At New Rules For Police Drones
Police departments across Indiana may soon no longer have to worry about a search warrant if they want to fly a drone.
Lawmakers are considering a plan from Fort Wayne State Representative
Police departments across Indiana may soon no longer have to worry about a search warrant if they want to fly a drone.
Lawmakers are considering a plan from Fort Wayne State Representative
Evansville Police in say they are looking at felony charges against the man who’s believed to be responsible for the death of a local community activist.
Investigators say the man who
Bicknell Police arrested 3 people in connection with a drug busts
Wednesday evening, officials haulted a vehicle operated by 30-year-old Cody Robertson. Officials are charging Robertson with
Indiana State Police arrested a Vincennes man Wednesday on a count of dealing in methamphetamine. 46-year-old Joseph Calvert was arrested and booked into Knox County Jail. He is being held without
Continue Reading »The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down shortly after 11:00 AM Thursday in Oakland City in Gibson County.
The tornado produced winds of 110 miles an hour and
With the various weather conditions over the past few weeks, Potholes are starting to show up on many roads in the area.
INDOT officials say that potholes form when water seeps into opening
With all of the rainfall this week, flooding is occurring in several areas, causing road closures.
The Indiana Department of Transportation is reporting that State Road 358 at the Knox and
This week’s heavy rain will take its toll on area rivers from now through the coming week.
The White River at Edwardsport will peak almost 8 feet above flood stage from tomorrow through
The legal age to buy tobacco and vaping liquids in Indiana would be raised to 21 and the state would start taxing those e-cigarette materials under
bills advancing in the Legislature.
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You could soon be able to carry a digital copy of your driver’s license on your cell phone.
A bill by State Senator Eddie Melton would allow you to apply for a “mobile